The Expanded Family Life Cycle integrates theory and current research with clinical guidelines and cases by two of the most-respected authors, teachers, and clinicians in the field of family therapyACarter and Monica McGoldrick. This classic Family Therapy text provides "and more comprehensive way ...
being the signals that punctuate critical moments in the life cycle. For families and couples such awareness helps in normalizing their crisis experience of what may appear catastrophic. Carter and McGoldrick observe: “Families characteristically lack time ...
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The family life-cycle ‘can be seen as a sequence of characteristic stages beginning with the formation of the family through to its dissolution’ (Bennun 1988, p. 15). A number of writers (e.g. Hughes et al. 1978; Carter and McGoldrick 1980) have offered models of the family life-...
The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual, Family, and Social Perspectives p pBackground/p pPatients with severe mental illness (SMI) experience distress and disabilities in several aspects of life, and they have a higher risk of ... Elizabeth A. Carter,M. McGoldrick 被引量: 27发表: 1998...
transition (McGoldrick, Carter, & Garcia-Preto, 2011). This model is based on four central principles: the family operates as a whole and this “whole is greater than the sum of its parts” (Bornstein & Sawyer, 2008, p. 382); individuals are causally related, as any change that is ...
A key task of Stage 1, Leaving Home, of Carter and McGoldrick's life cycle model is: separation from the family of origin; pg. 39 我們有專家為這個問題所編寫的解答! In Stage 5, Launching Children and Moving On, families typically seek family therapy due to: Frustration/ anger over the...
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