Explores the rich history and evolution of family therapy, covering major theories and approaches. Provides a foundational understanding of systemic thinking and its application in assessing and treating families. Offers practical guidance on conducting family therapy sessions, including engagement, assessment, and intervention techniques. Addresses ethical considerations specific to working with families in therapy. Discusses the application of family therapy principles across diverse family structures and cultural contexts. Examines the role of research in family therapy, emphasizing evidence-based practices. Includes case examples and real-world applications to illustrate key concepts and techniques. Suitable for students and practitioners seeking a comprehensive introduction to the field of family therapy.
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