Developments in Family Therapy: Theories and Applications since 1948, Psychotherapy with Families: An Analytic Approachdoi:10.1080/00220612.1983.10778608Stephen C. AndersonSchool of Social Work University of Oklahoma at NormanJournal of Education for Social Work...
Theories and Strategies of Family Therapy 喜欢 0 阅读量: 33 作者: LB Feldman 摘要: She Middle Cambrian Borregård Member of Bornholm which is the stratigraphical equivalent to the Baltoscandian Exsulans Limestone yielded a rich and comparatively diverse ostracod fauna in its upper part....
Theory and Practice of Therapy According to Banmen (1986), Satir’s model of family therapy is based on a general systems theory. Banmen stated, “Satir’s system describes a set of actions, reactions, and interactions among a set of variables essential to a single outcome and develops an o...
The purpose of this Delphi study was to determine the extent of consensus among psychologists who were members of American Psychological Association's Division 43, Family Psychology, concerning changes in theories of family therapy which they perceived as necessary in order to better accommodate the ch...
Study protocol Open access Published: 16 October 2024 The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of attachment-based family therapy for young adults with high suicidal ideation: protocol of a randomized controlled trial Claudi Bockting, Guy Bosmans, Nele Bergers, Luana Gavan, Mickaël Hiligs...
This preregistered, three-wave study therefore examines the longitudinal relations between family functioning, identity commitments, and school value among minority and majority adolescents. The study had a threefold aim. First, it investigates how family functioning relates to identity commitments over tim...
Theories and Strategies of Family Therapy 作者:Carlson, Jon, Psy.D.; Kjos, Diane; Kjos, Diane 出版年:2001-9 页数:640 定价:$ 168.14 ISBN:9780205274031 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 + 加入购书单
Ecological theories though not having a pro- found impact in the early history of family therapy became more influential as The History of Family Therapy 17 family therapists began to gain a greater appreciation of the impact of the social, economic, cultural, and political environments on family...
Here they confirmed, from their own experience one of the cornerstones of the theories of gen- eral practice. The GPs made self-evaluations in relation to internalized professional norms. It was striking how strongly the GPs wished to stick to professional norms. They assessed the feasibility of...
Fewer still made visual records of emotionally trying times, or used the camera for psychological self-study or therapy.''1 We all know stories about people who saved the family photo album as the most cherished object when they fled from their burning house. Most people agree that family ...