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Introduction to family counseling : a case study approach / Judy Esposito, Elon University, North Carolina, Abbi Hattem, Private Practice, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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Title:Introduction to family counseling : a case study approach / Judy Esposito, Elon University, North Carolina, Abbi Hattem, Private Practice, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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Author/Creator:Esposito, Judy, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Hattem, Abbi, author.
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Published/Created:Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications, Inc., [2017]
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WM430.5.F2 .E78 2017
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Family psychotherapy.
Family counseling.
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Medical Subjects: Counseling--methods
Family Therapy--methods
Family Therapy
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Genre/Form: Problems and exercises.
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Description:xxi, 342 pages ; 24 cm
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Summary:"Presents basic knowledge about family counseling, applying various theoretical models to a multigenerational case that readers follow throughout the text. Readers learn about the family life cycle and various tools for assessing families as well as the history of family counseling. Ethical issues relevant to family counseling are also included along with transcripts from hypothetical family counseling sessions. In addition, the book focuses on working with diverse families and takes special care to emphasize multicultural issues."--Page 4 of cover.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781483351766 paperback alkaline paper
1483351769 paperback alkaline paper
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Manning-Kelly Family
Cast List
Presenting Problem
Identified Patient
Why Now?
Family's Goal(s)
History of the Presenting Problem
History of the Identified Patient
History of the Patient's Nuclear Family
History of the Patient's Extended Family
Substance Abuse
Eating Disorders
Biomedical Illnesses
Aging
Social Support
Social Support
Identified Patient's Peer Relationships
Family's Support Networks
Clinical Observations and Impressions
Control
Liz
Martin
Mark
Christina
Martin Jr.
Conflict Avoidance
Family Dynamics
Preliminary Assessment
Theoretical Conceptualization
Conclusion
For Further Study
2. Families and the Family Life Cycle
Family Life Cycle
Stage 1: The unattached young adult leaving home
Stage 2: The joining of families through marriage or pair bonding
Stage 3: Families with young children
Stage 4: Families with school-aged children
Stage 5: Families with teenagers
Stage 6: Launching and moving on
Boomerang Children
Stage 7: The family in later life
Sandwich Generation
Death and Dying
Individual Coping With Grief
Children's Grief
Ambiguous Loss
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
3. Assessing Families Traditionally and Creatively
Traditional Assessment Methods
Lifestyle Questionnaire
Family Sculpting
Christina's Family Sculpture
Family Scripting
Family Play Therapy
Family Puppet Shows
Family Build-A-House
Family Aquarium
Family Play Genograms
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
Family Leisure and Family Functioning
Family Play Therapy
Genograms
Family Sculpting
4. Family Systems Approach to Family Counseling
Origins of Family Counseling
Family Systems and Family Dynamics
Family Subsystems
Circular Causation and Feedback Loops
Homeostasis and Equilibrium
Family Rules
First and Second Order Change
Second Order Cybernetics
Function of the Presenting Problem in the Family
Family Resiliency
Systemic Assessment of the Manning-Kelly Family
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
5. Multigenerational Family Counseling
Family Behavior Patterns
Emotional Fusion and Differentiation of Self
Triangles
Nuclear Family Emotional Process
Marital Conflict
Dysfunction in One Spouse
Impairment in One or More Children
Emotional Distance
Family Projection Process
Cutoffs
Multigenerational Transmission
Family Roles
Nurturer
Matriarch/Patriarch
Black Sheep
Joker
Role Shift
Sibling Position
Societal Emotional Process
Genograms
Conclusion
References
6. Structural Family Counseling
Structural Family Counseling Concepts
Boundaries
Coalitions and Triangles
Hierarchies
Structural Family Counseling
Questioning Family Assumptions
Enactments
Using Structural Family Counseling With the Manning-Kelly Family
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
7. Experiential Family Counseling
What Is Experiential Counseling?
Experiencing the Emotional Layer of the Family
Family System
Experiential Family Counseling Interventions
Carl Whitaker's Symbolic Experiential Family Counseling
Virginia Satir's Family Growth Model
Using Experiential Family Counseling With the Manning-Kelly Family
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
8. Other Approaches to Family Counseling
Adlerian Family Counseling
Four Goals of Misbehavior
Attention
Power
Revenge
Display of Inadequacy
Birth Order
Firstborns
Middle-borns
Youngest
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Reality Therapy
Postmodern Theories
Narrative Family Counseling
Feminist Family Counseling
Integrative Family Counseling
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
9. Special Topics in Family Counseling
Multicultural Families
LGBTQIA Families
Single-Parent Families
Blended Families
Families With Aging Members
Sandwich Generation
Panini Press Generation
Families With Biomedical Conditions
Families Coping With Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
Mental Disorders
Substance Abuse
Domestic Violence and Child Abuse
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
10. Counselor's Experience Working With Families
Power of Family Systems
How Families Induce Family Counselors Into the Family System
Managing Multiple Relationships
Comfort With Diversity
Experiencing the Family
Experiencing the Manning-Kelly and Jones Families
Self-Awareness, Self-Care, and Ethical Practice
School Counselor's Experience With Families
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
11. Ethics of Family Counseling
Protecting Clients
Client Rights and Family Counselor Responsibilities
Who Is the Client?
Boundaries and Ethical Behavior
Reporting Laws
Client Safety
Duty to Warn
Law and Ethics
Referrals
Self-Care
Scope of Practice
Supervision as a Lifelong Process
Ethical Decision-Making Model
Conclusion
Ethical Codes
References
For Further Study
12. Issues Requiring Services Beyond the Counselor's Scope of Practice
Cultural Competence in Multicultural Family Counseling
LGBTQIA Clients
Single-Parent Families
Blended Families
Families With Aging Members
Families With Biomedical Condition
Families Coping With Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Disorders
Mental Illness
Substance Abuse
Domestic Violence
Conclusion
References
For Further Study
13. Services Available to Families
Social Services
School Counselors and School Social Workers
In-Home Services
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Respite Care and Group Homes
Wilderness Therapy Programs and Camps
Employee Assistance Programs
Support for Military Families
Faith-Based Support Programs
Nonprofit Agencies
Referral Process
For Further Study
14. What's Next for the Manning-Kelly Family?
Family Counseling
What's Next for the Manning-Kelly and Jones Families?
What's Next for the Individual Family Members?
Family Secrets
Classification of Secrets by Content
Adaptive Secrets
Maladaptive Secrets
Manning-Kelly Family Secrets
Adoptive Families and Secrets
Termination of Family Counseling
What's Next for You as a Family Counselor?
Conclusion
References
For Further Study.