Specialty Competencies in Couple and Family Psychology provides a comprehensive explanation of the competencies involved in the specialty and illustrates how complexity, reciprocity, interdependence, adaptation, and self-organization are important aspects of the epistemology of a couples and family approach.
Specialty Competencies in Couple and Family Psychology provides a comprehensive explanation of the competencies involved in the specialty and illustrates how complexity, reciprocity, interdependence, adaptation, and self-organization are important aspects of the epistemology of a couples and family approach.
Mark Stanton is Dean of the School of Behavioral and Applied Sciences, Azusa Pacific University. Robert Welsh is Co-Chair of the Department of Graduate Psychology, Azusa Pacific University
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Part I Introduction to Couple and Family Psychology Chapter 1 Introduction to Couple and Family Psychology Chapter 2 Conceptual and Scientific Foundations Part II Functional Competency-Assessment Chapter 3 Case Formulation Competency Chapter 4 Assessment Competency Part III Functional Competency-Intervention Chapter 5 Intervention Competency Part IV Other Functional Competencies Chapter 6 Consultation Competency Chapter 7 Competencies in Family Forensic Psychology Chapter 8 Supervision of Couple and Family Psychology Competency Chapter 9 Teaching Couple and Family Psychology Competency Part V Foundational Competencies Chapter 10 Legal and Ethical Competency Chapter 11 Diversity Competency Chapter 12 Interpersonal Interaction Competency Chapter 13 Professional Identity as a Couple and Family Psychologist References Key Terms Index About the Authors About the Series Editors
Part I Introduction to Couple and Family Psychology Chapter 1 Introduction to Couple and Family Psychology Chapter 2 Conceptual and Scientific Foundations Part II Functional Competency-Assessment Chapter 3 Case Formulation Competency Chapter 4 Assessment Competency Part III Functional Competency-Intervention Chapter 5 Intervention Competency Part IV Other Functional Competencies Chapter 6 Consultation Competency Chapter 7 Competencies in Family Forensic Psychology Chapter 8 Supervision of Couple and Family Psychology Competency Chapter 9 Teaching Couple and Family Psychology Competency Part V Foundational Competencies Chapter 10 Legal and Ethical Competency Chapter 11 Diversity Competency Chapter 12 Interpersonal Interaction Competency Chapter 13 Professional Identity as a Couple and Family Psychologist References Key Terms Index About the Authors About the Series Editors
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