Essential skills in family therapy: from the first interview to termination
"This book focuses on students, a pragmatic approach to treatment, regard for multidisciplinary perspectives, and respect for the influence of families on clients. Chapter 1 identifies concerns that new therapists frequently have, such as building confidence in their clinical work. Chapters 2-6...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book focuses on students, a pragmatic approach to treatment, regard for multidisciplinary perspectives, and respect for the influence of families on clients. Chapter 1 identifies concerns that new therapists frequently have, such as building confidence in their clinical work. Chapters 2-6 follow the usual time sequence of therapy...from initial contact with clients, to comprehensive assessment, to treatment planning and intervention. Chapters 7-10 deal with specific clinical situations based on presenting problems and the nature of client families. We examine major issues and approaches for working with children and adolescents, older adults, couples, and families that are struggling with serious mental illness. Chapter 11 highlights some common obstacles all therapists encounter, and provides concrete ideas on how to get unstuck when treatment is not progressing. Chapter 12 focuses on an often overlooked part of therapy...termination. In Chapter 13, we conclude the book by looking at emerging issues within family therapy"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | Contents
The Beginning Family Therapist:
1
Taking On the Challenge
Getting Started 4
Managing Anxiety and Issues of Confidence 4
Stages of Therapist Development 6
Obsessing about Clinical Work 9
Dealing with Burnout 9
Conclusion 11
Dealing with Families Expectations and Anxieties
about Therapy 12
Suggestions for Initial Contact with the Client 14
What Information Should Be Obtained? 16
Who Should Come to Therapy? 17
Initial Hypothesizing 21
Conclusion 22
Stages of the Initial Interview 24
Developing a Connection: How to Join
with Clients 25
Handling Administrative Issues 27
Defining Client Expectations for Therapy 33
Assessing and Building Motivation 37
Before the Initial Interview
12
The Initial Interview
24
XV
XVI
Contents
Establishing Credibility 40
Conclusion; The First Session and Beyond 42
chapter 4. Guidelines for Conducting Assessment 43
Initial Assessment 45
Potential Issues of Harm 47
Assessing for Substance Abuse 58
Assessing for Biological
and Neurological Factors 60
Psychological Assessment 64
Social Assessment 66
Spiritual Assessment 72
Assessing Social Systems Outside the Family 73
Assessing Larger Systems: Context, Gender,
and Culture 74
Conclusion 77
chapter 5. Developing a Treatment Focus 78
and Treatment Plan
Four Obstacles to Developing a Treatment Focus 79
Building a Conceptual Map Using Theory
and Research 81
Components of a Treatment Plan 86
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Treatment 99
Conclusion 100
chapter o. Basic Treatment Skills and Interventions 102
The Rush to Intervention versus Developing
a Relationship 102
Basic Counseling Skills 105
Skills Unique to the Systemic!
Relational Therapist 114
Becoming More Sophisticated
in Using Interventions 122
Conclusion 123
CHAPTER 7. Working with Families and Children 125
Assessment of Children and Adolescents 126
Emerging Resources for Treating Children
and Adolescents 128
The Family Life Cycle Revisited 130
Variations in Family Development 149
Conclusion 156
Contents
XVII
chapter 0. Working with Older Adults
and Their Caregivers
Assessment and Treatment of Older Adults 158
Family Caregiving 165
Conclusion 175
CHAPTER 9- Working with Couples
Keys to Providing Solid Couple Therapy 177
Special Topics 191
When Couple Therapy Might Not Work 205
Conclusion 206
chapter 10. When a Family Member Has a Mental Illness
Individual and Family Concepts 208
Individual Diagnosis in a Family Context 212
Depression 217
Anxiety 222
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse 226
Impulse Disorders and
Neurodevelopmental Disorders 231
Conclusion 234
CHAPTER 11. Getting Unstuck in Therapy
Understanding Clients* Ambivalence
about Change 236
Therapist-Client Agenda and Timing
Mismatch 238
Matching Level of Directness to the Client 239
The Therapist ’s Reluctance to Intervene 239
Therapists’ Lack of Conceptual Clarity 240
Change and Acceptance 241
Countertransference: How Therapist
Issues Interfere 242
Dealing with Cancellations and No-Shows 245
Difficulty Getting Other Family Members
to Therapy 247
Handling Secrets 248
Dealing with Clients We Dislike 249
How Agencies Contribute to Being Stuck 251
Supervision 254
Self Supervision Questions 256
Getting Unstuck Using Research and Literature 256
Conclusion 261
157
176
207
235
xviii
Contents
CHAPTER 12* Termination
262
Mutual Terminations 263
Therapist Terminations 269
Client Terminations 271
Conclusion 274
. Family Therapy in the Future
275
Pertinent Issues for Beginning Clinicians 276
Healthcare Reform: Implications for You
and Your Clients 277
Emerging Trends in Treatment 282
Benefits and Liabilities of Being a Therapist 290
The Personal and ProfessionalJourney
of Being a Therapist 290
Conclusion 292
Mood Disorders 293
Anxiety Disorders 293
Impulse Control Disorders 293
Addictive Behaviors 294
Eating Disorders 294
Trauma 294
Psychosis 294
Family Measures 295
Couple Measures 295
Somatization 295
Personality Disorders 295
Spirituality 295
Screening Instruments
293
References
297
Index
319
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