Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology

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  • ISBN 9781405169943
  • Weight: 1560g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 255mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2009
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Handbook of Family Psychology provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical underpinnings and established practices relating to family psychology.

  • Provides a thorough orientation to the field of family psychology for clinicians
  • Includes summaries of the most recent research literature and clinical interventions for specific areas of interest to family psychology clinicians
  • Features essays by recognized experts in a variety of specialized fields
  • Suitable as a required text for courses in family psychology, family therapy,  theories of psychotherapy, couples therapy, systems theory, and systems therapy
James H. Bray is an Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr Bray’s NIH-funded research focuses on family and developmental issues in adolescent substance use, divorce, remarriage, and stepfamilies. He is a pioneer in collaborative family healthcare and primary care psychology. He also maintains an active clinical practice focusing on children and families. He is the 2009 President of the American Psychological Association.

Mark Stanton is Professor of Psychology and Dean of the School of Behavioral and Applied Sciences at Azusa Pacific University, California. He is certified in Family Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology and a licensed psychologist in the state of California. He was President of the Society of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association in 2005, Editor of The Family Psychologist from 2002 to 2007,  elected as President of the American Board of Couple and Family Psychology (2011–13), and named the Family Psychologist of the Year in 2007 by the Society of Family Psychology.