If your family is going through a tough time -- whether it's fromstress, anger, orgrief--family therapycan make a difference. It can help couples, children, or members of an extended family learn to communicate better and work through conflicts. Sessions are led by a specialist called a ...
This chapter provides guidelines for constructing compelling policy briefs, including examples of briefs that connect the benefits of Medical Family Therapy (MedFT) to widely held goals to improve the healthcare delivery system. This chapter describes what a policy brief is, how to strengthen the ...
While your therapist might not call it “homework,” there will likely be times when your therapist asks you to try different things during the week between your therapy sessions. Some therapists choose to include this homework in their final thoughts at the end of each se...
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) focuses on a solution-oriented approach, offering a time-limited therapy intervention to improve mental health
Finding neurodiversity-affirming therapy for Black neurodivergent kids with Dr. Loucresie Rupert So many parents wonder about neurodivergence, for example, how to parent a child with ADHD? In this discussion, you will hear about: What’s meant by terms like ableism and neurodiversity affirming?
Heartbreak is a universal emotion and chances are, everyone around you right now will have gone through it at some point in their life. Opening up to others about what you're going through can make you feel less alone. "Speak to your parents or any older members of your family. Most of...
Contemporary increases in chronic- and terminal- diagnoses among adults creates a demand for medical family therapists (MedFTs) to better-assist ill parent
It is argued that family support and family therapy are morphing as government policies encourage more voluntary sector services, presenting feminist family therapists with both challenges and opportunities to influence social policy. 展开 DOI: 10.1300/J086v17n03_01 年份: 2005 ...
In a traditional talk therapy session like this, the client may feel in control of their reactions, no matter the stimuli. Cognitive therapists believe that dysfunctional thinking leads to dysfunctional emotions or behaviors. By changing this thinking, clients can change their outlook and reduce distr...
during an online video conferencing therapy session. The researchers found that these clients feltmore immersed in the therapeutic processand that the distance from the therapist gave them greater control and comfort. Many of these couples found this type of therapy preferable to in-person ...