Many tens of thousands of students and beginning clinicians have relied on this engaging, authoritative text—now revised and expanded—to hit the ground running in real-world clinical practice. Focusing on what works, the authors show how to flexibly draw on multiple theories and techniques to conduct comprehensive assessments, develop collaborative treatment plans, and intervene effectively for frequently encountered clinical concerns. Mental health skills needed by all therapists are interwoven with state-of-the-art family therapy knowledge. Illustrated with instructive case examples and vignettes, the book helps the reader navigate typical dilemmas and troubleshoot when treatment gets “stuck.” New to this edition: - Discussions of addictive behaviors (pornography, gambling, video games, social media); children's brain development; premarital counseling; divorce therapy; preventing premature terminations; and uses of technology in clinical practice.
- Chapter on working with older adults and their caregivers.
- Revised throughout with current research and evidence-based practice recommendations.
- Extensively rewritten chapter on treatment planning.
- Chapter-opening vignettes, plus new and revised case examples throughout.
- New assessment resources, including an Appendix on screening instruments.
This comprehensive work belongs on the shelves of beginning family therapists in any discipline or setting. It is widely used as a text in direct practice and therapy courses within family therapy, social work, clinical psychology, and counseling programs.
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