Collaborative therapy with multi-stressed families [electronic resource] / William C. Madsen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Guilford family therapy seriesPublication details: New York : Guilford Press, c2007.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xii, 388 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.89/156 22
LOC classification:
  • RC488.5 .M332 2007eb
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Contents:
Working with multi-stressed families: recognizing the importance of relational stance -- What we see is what we get: reexamining our assessment process -- Collaboration is a two-way street: engaging reluctant families -- Developing a proactive vision to guide clinical work: collaborative therapy contracts -- Collaborative inquiry: an anthropological approach to "intervening" with families -- Examining the relationship between clients and the problems in their lives -- Helping clients shift their relationship to problems and develop preferred lives -- Developing communities to support new lives -- Solidifying new lives through therapeutic documents -- Sustaining a collaborative practice in the "real" world.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 364-376) and index.

Working with multi-stressed families: recognizing the importance of relational stance -- What we see is what we get: reexamining our assessment process -- Collaboration is a two-way street: engaging reluctant families -- Developing a proactive vision to guide clinical work: collaborative therapy contracts -- Collaborative inquiry: an anthropological approach to "intervening" with families -- Examining the relationship between clients and the problems in their lives -- Helping clients shift their relationship to problems and develop preferred lives -- Developing communities to support new lives -- Solidifying new lives through therapeutic documents -- Sustaining a collaborative practice in the "real" world.

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