Handbook of Counseling Military Couples
By Bret A. Moore
The military imposes unique and often severe challenges to couples, which clinicians – particularly the growing numbers of civilian clinicians who see military couples – often struggle to address. These problems are only compounded by misunderstandings and misconceptions about what it means to be
Published December 2011 by Routledge
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Family Assessment
Contemporary and Cutting-Edge Strategies
By Len Sperry
In an era that demands ever-increasing levels of accountability and documentation, Family Assessment is a vital tool for clinicians. It covers more than one hundred assessment methods – both the most widely used strategies as well as those that are more specialized and issue-specific. Techniques
Published November 2011 by Routledge
Case Studies in Couples Therapy
Theory-Based Approaches
By David K. Carson, and Montserrat Casado-Kehoe.
This up-to-date, highly readable, theory-based, and application-oriented book fills a crucial void in literature on couple therapy. Few books in the couple therapy market bridge the gap between theory and practice; texts tend to lean in one direction or the other, either emphasizing theory and
Published July 2011 by Routledge
Poisonous Parenting
Toxic Relationships Between Parents and Their Adult Children
By Shea M. Dunham, Shannon B. Dermer and Jon Carlson.
How does the toxicity associated with particular parenting styles affect attachment? How do the contaminated views of themselves that children of poisonous parents have affect their relationships into adulthood? Like physicians, clinicians do not want to amputate, but they sometimes find it
Published June 2011 by Routledge
Working With Immigrant Families
A Practical Guide for Counselors
By Adam Zagelbaum, and Jon Carlson.
Working With Immigrant Families examines the theoretical and practice-based issues that must be considered by counseling professionals when performing family therapy with immigrant clients. It provides practitioners with insights into why immigrant families come to the United States,
Published November 2010 by Routledge
Recovering Intimacy in Love Relationships
A Clinician's Guide
By Jon Carlson, and Len Sperry.
The loss of intimacy is one of the most difficult—but also one of the most common—factors in the destruction of any relationship. Recovering Intimacy in Love Relationships lays out practical, evidence-based guidelines on which clinicians can depend as they wade through the intense emotions and
Published July 2010 by Routledge
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Attachment
Expanding the Cultural Connections
By Phyllis Erdman, and Kok-Mun Ng.
Attachment: Expanding the Cultural Connections is an exciting exploration of the latest trends in the theory and application of attachment within cross-cultural settings. The book's insightful analysis, remarkable case studies, and groundbreaking research make it essential reading
Published May 2010 by Routledge
Divorced, without Children
Solution Focused Therapy with Women at Midlife
By Debra D. Castaldo
The topic of women divorced at midlife without children is one that has, to date, been absent from professional and academic literature, though these women make up a considerable and growing portion of our population. This book explores the experience, meaning, and impact of divorce at midlife for
Published January 2008 by Routledge
Family Art Therapy
Foundations of Theory and Practice
By Christine Kerr, Janice Hoshino, Judy Sutherland, Sharyl Thode Parashak and Linda Lea McCarley.
Family Art Therapy is designed to help the reader incorporate clinical art therapy intervention techniques into family therapy practice. Expressive modalities are often used in work with families, particularly visual art forms, and there is already considerable evidence and literature that point to
Published August 2007 by Routledge
The Role of Religion in Marriage and Family Counseling
By Jill Duba Onedera
Religion can play a vital role in the way people relate to each other, particularly with interpersonal dynamics within a family. The role of a couple or family’s religion(s) in the counseling room is no less important. This book provides practitioners with an overview of the principles of the major
Published July 2007 by Routledge
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Infidelity
A Practitioner’s Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis
By Paul R. Peluso
When one partner in a relationship is unfaithful to the other, it takes a lot of work by both parties involved to salvage the relationship. In today’s therapy-friendly climate, marriage/couples counseling is often a part of that rebuilding process. Many couples seek out professional therapy after
Published June 2007 by Routledge
Engaging Children in Family Therapy
Creative Approaches to Integrating Theory and Research in Clinical Practice
By Catherine Ford Sori
A common question at the initial meeting of a family therapist and a new client(s) is often whether or not to include a child or children in the counseling sessions. The inclusion of a child in the family therapy process often changes the dynamic between client and therapist -- and between the
Published June 2006 by Routledge
Counseling and Family Therapy with Latino Populations
Strategies that Work
By Robert L. Smith, and R. Esteban Montilla.
For the Latino population, the family bond is powerful and enduring. Family serves as the primary source of support, care, guidance, and healing; all difficulties that arise for an individual are surmounted together. Therefore, a practitioner working with a Latino client must gain the trust and
Published December 2005 by Routledge
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Treating Families and Children in the Child Protective System
Strategies for Systemic Advocacy and Family Healing
By Wes Crenshaw
Written by a psychologist who has worked with families and foster children for 11 years, Treating Families and Children in the Child Protective System is designed for therapists, social workers, family preservationists, court officers, attorneys, judges, and others caught up in the interplay of
Published March 2004 by Routledge
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Global Perspectives in Family Therapy
Development, Practice, Trends
By Kit S. Ng
Global Perspectives in Family Therapy: Development, Practice, Trends provides an overview of the development of the family and the issues and concerns they are faced with in different cultural contexts. Contributions from experts in the field expand on the different aspects on the historical
Published January 2003 by Routledge
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Attachment and Family Systems
Conceptual, Empirical and Therapeutic Relatedness
By Phyllis Erdman, and Tom Caffery.
IAttachment and Family Systems is a cogent and compelling text addressing the undeniable overlap between two systems of thought that deal with the nature of interpersonal relationships and how these impact functioning. In this enlightening work, leading thinkers in the field apply attachment theory
Published November 2002 by Routledge