Family psychotherapy.
Overview
Works: | 196 works in 37 publications in 37 languages |
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Family psychopathology : = the relational roots of dysfunctional behavior /
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Essential skills in family therapy : = from the first interview to termination /
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Mastering family therapy : = journeys of growth and transformation /
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An introduction to family therapy : = systemic theory and practice /
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Family therapy beyond postmodernism : = practice challenges theory /
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Rachel weeping for her children : = family constellations in Israel /
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Couple, family and group work : = first steps in interpersonal intervention /
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Clinical applications of social network theory : = a special issue of International journal of family therapy /
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Multisystemic treatment of antisocial behavior in children and adolescents /
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Helping the noncompliant child : = family-based treatment for oppositional behavior /
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Negotiating parent-adolescent conflict : = a behavioral-family systems approach /
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Treating parent-infant relationship problems : = strategies for intervention /
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Treating the tough adolescent : = a family-based step-by-step guide /
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The New language of change : = constructive collaboration in psychotherapy /
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Black families in therapy : = understanding the African American experience /
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Creating a safe place = helping children and families recover from child sexual abuse /
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Reaching out in family therapy : = home-based, school, and community interventions /
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Solution-focused therapy with children : = harnessing family strengths for systemic change /
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Creative family therapy techniques : = play, art, and expressive activities to engage children in family sessions /
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Mastering competencies in family therapy : = a practical approach to theories and clinical case documentation /
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Family systems and global humanitarian mental health = approaches in the field /
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Intersectionality in family therapy leadership = professional power, personal identities /
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Collaborative therapy with multi-stressed families : = from old problems to new futures /
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The adolescent in family therapy : = breaking the cycle of conflict and control /
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Multifamily groups in the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders /
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Attachment and family systems : = conceptual, empirical, and therapeutic relatedness /
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Integrative and biopsychosocial therapy : = maximizing treatment outcomes with individuals and couples /
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Early intervention with multi-risk families : = an integrative approach /
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Engaging children in family therapy : = creative approaches to integrating theory and research in clinical practice /
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Student manual for counseling families : = an introduction to marriage and family therapy /
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Counselling children, adolescents and families : = a strengths-based approach /
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Negotiating parent-adolescent conflict : = a behavioral-family systems approach /
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Marital and family processes in depression : = a scientific foundation for clinical practice /
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Strengthening emotional ties through parent-child-dyad art therapy = interventions with infants and preschoolers /
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A clinician's guide to maintaining and enhancing close relationships
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Positive psychology and family therapy : = creative techniques and practical tools for guiding change and enhancing growth /
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy with couples and families : = a comprehensive guide for clinicians /
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How dysfunctional families spur mental disorders = a balanced approach to resolve problems and reconcile relationships /
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Common factors in couple and family therapy : = the overlooked foundation for effective practice /
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Relational trauma in infancy = psychoanalytic, attachment, and neuropsychological contributions to parent-infant psychotherapy /
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy with couples and families : = a comprehensive guide for clinicians /
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Common factors in couple and family therapy : = the overlooked foundation for effective practice /
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The Reflecting team in action : = collaborative practice in family therapy /
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Families facing death : = a guide for healthcare professionals and volunteers /
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Play therapy with families : = a collaborative approach to healing /
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Sexual trauma in children and adolescents : = dynamics and treatment /
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Differentiation of self : = Bowen family systems theory perspectives /
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Developments in family therapy : = theories and applications since 1948 /
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Enchantment and intervention in family therapy : = trainingin Ericksonian approaches /
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The clinical experience of therapists in a training program : = as a Predictor of the therapy alliance, client dropouts, and duration of therapy /
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Epistemology, reflexivity and authenticity : = in family therapy theory /
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Family-focused trauma intervention = using metaphor and play with victims of abuse and neglect /
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Essential skills in family therapy : = from the first interview to termination /
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Family therapy in global humanitarian contexts = voices and issues from the field /
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Transition and change in collectivist family life = strategies for clinical practice with Asian Americans /
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Family therapy with adolescents in residential treatment = intervention and research /
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Therapeutic alliances with families = empowering clients in challenging cases /
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Common factors in couple and family therapy = the overlooked foundation for effective practice /
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The handbook of systemic family therapy.. Volume 2,. Systemic family therapy with children and adolescents
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Diversity in couple and family therapy = ethnicities, sexualities, and socioeconomics /
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Contemporary perspectives on relational wellness = psychoanalysis and the modern family /
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Emotionally focused family therapy = restoring connection and promoting resilience /
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In my mind's eye : = family constellations in individual therapy and counselling /
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Action therapy with families and groups : = using creative arts improvisation in clinical practice /
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Hope and despair in narrative and family therapy : = adversity, forgiveness and reconciliation /
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Family psychology II : = theory, therapy, enrichment, and training /
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