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Working with Families Guidelines and Techniques

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Taschenbuch

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25.10.2011

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Wiley

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2nd edition

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Englisch

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978-0-470-89047-9

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

25.10.2011

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

27,4/21,9/1,4 cm

Gewicht

408 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-89047-9

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  • Preface xi

    Acknowledgments xiii

    Chapter 1: Foundation Ideas 1

    Introduction 2

    Part 1: Concepts 3

    Learning Family Counseling 3

    Why Family Work? 4

    Assumptions of a Family Systems Model 5

    The Systems Orientation in Theory 6

    The Systems Orientation in Practice 7

    The Systems Orientation in Concepts 8

    Levels of Systems Interventions 9

    Cause and Effect in Systems 11

    The Systems-Oriented Program Assessment 12

    Code of Ethics 13

    Cultural Sensitivity 14

    Uses of Family Counseling 16

    Forms of Family Work 17

    Family Work in Different Settings 18

    Suggestions for Family Work in Different Settings 20

    Rationales for This Approach 22

    Bedrock Beliefs About Families 23

    A Theory of Change 24

    Children Raise Adults 25

    Neglected Relationships in Family Counseling 26

    Getting a Grip on the Obvious 27

    Experience Is Primary 28

    Too Many Variables 29

    Too-Brief Family Counseling 30

    Traveling Pairs of Concepts 31

    Research on Marital and Family Therapy 32

    Part 2: Procedures and Processes 37

    Recruiting Families for Counseling 37

    Conducting the Initial Family Interview 40

    Initial Interview Summary 42

    Tips for the First Family Interview 43

    Four Basic Tools for Family Counseling 44

    General Guidelines 46

    If the Presenting Problem Is a Child or Young Person 49

    If the Presenting Problem Is a Marital or Couples Issue 51

    General Clinical Suggestions 53

    Session-by-Session Guidelines 56

    Session Checklist for Family Counseling 57

    Chapter 2: Special Situations 58

    Introduction 59

    Therapeutic Themes by Family Type (Child Identified Patient) 60

    Blended and Single-Parent Families 62

    Blended Families: Tips for Two Common Scenarios 64

    The Powerless Parent 65

    The Parental Mind-Set 66

    Parent-Child Enmeshment 67

     ''Split'' Parenting 68

    Parental Denial 69

    Difficult Parents 70

    Child Diagnosis in Plain English 71

    The Three Worlds of the Adolescent 73

    Managing Adolescents in Family Sessions 74

    Couples Work 75

    Couples Counseling: Additional Tips 77

    Closed Families 78

    Friends as Family 79

    Family Resistance 80

    Chapter 3: Counselor Ideas 83

    Introduction 84

    Fear of Family Work 85

    Inexperienced vs. Experienced Family Counselors 86

    A Novice's First Family Interview 87

    Counseling Style 89

    Counselor Mistakes 92

    Counselor Successes 93

    Counselor Self-Disclosure 94

    Induction Worksheet 95

    Whose Family Stuff Is It?  96

    Use of Self 97

    Counselor Centrality 98

    Colleague Consultation 99

    Supervising Family Work 100

    Review Lists for Family Counselors 101

    Questions and Answers 105

    Chapter 4: Techniques 106

    Introduction 107

    Alter Ego 108

    Brief Network Intervention (BNI) 109

    Chair Work 111

    Circular Questions 112

    Colleague Teamwork 113

    Drawings 115

    Family Mapping 117

    Family Questions in Individual Counseling 119

    Guardrail 120

    The MIGS Sheet 121

    New Talk 126

    Paradox 127

    Parent's Childhood 128

    Reflecting Team 129

    Reframing 130

    Relabeling 133

    Safe Rebellion 134

    Sculpting and Movement 135

    Sibling Talk 137

    Strategic Child Assessment 138

    Strategic Predictions 139

    Toybox 140

    Worried Child 141

    Summary of Systemic Techniques 142

    Chapter 5: Multiple Family Groups 143

    Introduction 144

    Suggested Procedures for Multiple Family Groups 145

    Family Recruitment for Multiple Family Groups 145

    Clinical Tips 146

    Therapeutic Activities 147

    Chapter 6: Working With Chemical Dependency in Families 149

    Introduction 150

    A Working Definition of Chemical Dependency 151

    Drugs of Abuse 152

    Chemical Dependency 153

    The Disease Concept 154

    Indirect Signs of Chemical Dependency 155

    Identification of Chemical Dependency in a Family 156

    Questions for Family Assessment of Chemical Dependency 156

    Treatment of Chemical Dependency 157

    Recovery 158

    Stages of Recovery 159

    Recovery Plan 160

    Families in Early Recovery 161

    Relapse 162

    Common Patterns in Chemically Dependent Families 163

    Two Parent-CD Parent 164

    Two-Parent-CD Adolescent 165

    ''Good'' Kid/''Bad'' Kid 166

    CD Single Parent 167

    Single-Parent-CD Adolescent 168

    The Golden Years Trap 169

    Adolescent Substance Abuse   171

    Adolescent Substance Use Checklist 172

    Co-Dependency 173

    Couples Work for Chemical Dependency 174

    Working With Chemical Dependency in Families: 21 Guidelines 176

    Family Counseling for Chemical Dependency: Summary 178

    Appendix A: Research References 179

    Appendix B: Problems and Page Numbers 182

    Glossary for Family Counseling 183

    Recommended Readings 185

    About the Author 187

    Index 189