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Essential skills in family therapy: from the first interview to termination

By: Patterson, JoEllenContributor(s): Williams, Lee | Edwards, Todd M | Chamow, Larry | Grauf-Grounds, ClaudiaPublication details: New York : The Guilford Press, 2018Edition: 3rd edDescription: xviii, 333 pISBN: 9781462533435Subject(s): Family psychotherapy | Family psychotherapy - PracticeDDC classification: WM430.5F2
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Contents:

1. The Beginning Family Therapist: Taking On the Challenge2. Before the Initial Interview3. The Initial Interview4. Guidelines for Conducting Assessment5. Developing a Treatment Focus and Treatment Plan6. Basic Treatment Skills and Interventions7. Working with Families and Children8. Working with Older Adults and Their Caregivers9. Working with Couples10. When a Family Member Has a Mental Illness11. Getting Unstuck in Therapy12. Termination13. Family Therapy in the FutureAppendix. Screening Instruments

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