Solving Modern Family Dilemmas

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adolescent mental health
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Aft Model
Assimilative Family Therapy Model
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Bowen Family Systems Theory
Bowenian Family Systems Therapy
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child dilemmas
Child's Negative Emotions
Clinical Interview
Cognitive Behavioral Interventions
Cognitive Re-labeling
Comprehensive Family Therapy
contextual therapy
Differentiated Stance
Emotional Coaches
emotional coaching
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Exposing Family Secrets
Familial Dysfunctions
Family Play Therapy
family structures
family systems theory
family therapy
genograms
Home Theory
Initial Case Conceptualization
Intergenerational Transmission Process
Late Middle Adulthood
Modern Family
Modern Family Structures
multicultural counseling
parental guidance strategies
psychodynamics
Psychotherapy Integration
Relationship Options
technical integration
Temperature Check
theoretical integration
therapeutic integration

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138775121
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Context is the unifying principle that guides a therapist’s formulation of the modern family’s presenting dilemmas, functioning, relationships, and attitudes. We can no longer assume that a family is comprised of a mother, father, and children; the composition and systems a family operates within can be fluid and ever-changing, requiring an equally elastic model. The Assimilative Family Therapy Model is sensitive to the many unique contexts presented by the modern family and is shaped by the inclusion of necessary interventions to address the specific dilemmas of a client or family.

In Solving Modern Family Dilemmas, readers will learn about many schools of thought and experience their integration to help heal clients through differentiation, anxiety reduction, and lowering emotional reactivity. There is also no need for readers to abandon their theoretical framework; theories, concepts, and interventions can be inserted into the model, enabling readers to create their own model of family therapy. End-of-chapter questions enable self-examination, and readers are treated to references for further exploring theories, concepts, and interventions. Family therapists, psychologists, social workers, and mental health counselors find this book essential in their work with all clients, and professors use it in courses to teach different modes of integrating theories, concepts, and interventions.

Patricia Pitta, PhD, ABPP, is a Clinical Psychologist and a Board Certified Family and Couple Psychologist. She is in private practice in Manhasset, New York, and an Adjunct Clinical Professor and Clinical Supervisor at St. John's University.

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