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Family therapy : concepts and methods / Michael P. Nichols, with Richard C. Schwartz ; foreword by Salvador Minuchin.
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Nichols, Michael P.
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
6th ed.
Published/Created
Boston : Pearson : Allyn and Bacon, 2004.
Description
xxii, 489 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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RC488.5 .N51 2004
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Family psychotherapy
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Schwartz, Richard C.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Major Events in the History of Family Therapy
Foreword / Salvador Minuchin
Pt. 1. The Context of Family Therapy
1. The Foundations of Family Therapy
2. The Evolution of Family Therapy
3. Early Models and Basic Techniques: Group Process and Communications Analysis
4. The Fundamental Concepts of Family Therapy
Pt. 2. The Classic Schools of Family Therapy
5. Bowen Family Systems Therapy
6. Strategic Family Therapy
7. Structural Family Therapy
8. Experiential Family Therapy
9. Psychoanalytic Family Therapy
10. Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy
Pt. 3. Recent Developments in Family Therapy
11. Family Therapy in the Twenty-First Century
12. Solution-Focused Therapy
13. Narrative Therapy
14. Integrative Models
Pt. 4. The Evaluation of Family Therapy
15. Comparative Analysis
16. Advances in Family Therapy Research / Howard A. Liddle and Cindy L. Rowe.
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ISBN
0205359051
LCCN
2002043768
OCLC
51258297
RCP
C - S
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