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Family Therapy

An Introduction to Process, Practice, and Theory

Michael D. Reiter (Nova Southeastern University, Florida, USA)

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Routledge
21 November 2024
Family Therapy, second edition, is a fully updated and essential textbook that provides students and practitioners with foundational concepts, theory, vocabulary, and skills to excel as a family therapist.

This book is a primer of how family therapists conceptualize the problems that people bring to therapy, utilize basic therapeutic skills to engage clients in the therapeutic process, and navigate the predominant models of family therapy. The text walks readers through the process of thinking like a family therapist, and each chapter utilizes various learning tools to help the reader further understand and apply the concepts. Chapters explore the history, context, and dominant theories of family therapy, as well as diversity, ethics, empathy, structuring sessions, and assessment. Written in a comprehensive and approachable style, this text provides readers with the foundational skills and tools essential for being a family therapist, and allows students and practitioners to work relationally and systemically with clients. The second edition widens its scope of the family therapy field with updated research and four brand-new chapters.

This is an essential text for introductory family therapy courses and a comprehensive resource for postgraduate students and the next generation of family therapists.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781032729350
ISBN 10:   103272935X
Pages:   376
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
I. THINKING OF A FAMILY THERAPIST Chapter 1 History of Family Therapy Chapter 2 General Systems Theory Chapter 3 Self of the Therapist Chapter 4 The “Client” Chapter 5 Considering Diversity Chapter 6 Ethics of Family Therapy II. SKILLS OF A FAMILY THERAPIST Chapter 7 Beginning the Family Therapy Session Chapter 8 Basic Empathy Skills Chapter 9 Advanced Empathy Skills Chapter 10 Mutualization Chapter 11 Effective Use of Questions Chapter 12 Use of Self in Therapy Chapter 13 Dealing with Intensity Chapter 14 Assessments (Kayleigh Sabo & Michael D. Reiter) Chapter 15 Goal Setting & Termination III. THEORY OF A FAMILY THERAPIST Chapter 16 Intergenerational Family Therapies Chapter 17 Experiential Family Therapies Chapter 18 Strategic Family Therapies Chapter 19 Systemic Family Therapies Chapter 20 Postmodern Family Therapies Chapter 21 Integrative Family Therapies Chapter 22 Expansion of Family Therapy

Michael D. Reiter, Ph.D., LMFT, is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, 30-year therapist, and a full-time faculty member for over 20 years. He currently teaches and supervises at Capella University.

Reviews for Family Therapy: An Introduction to Process, Practice, and Theory

"“In this insightful guide, Reiter demystifies the world of family therapy, equipping you with the foundational skills and theories you need to navigate even the most challenging situations. In this book, complex concepts come to life through vivid descriptions and practical exercises. You will get to step into the family therapist's shoes and explore the thought processes, actions, and theoretical underpinnings that guide effective family therapy.” Natalie Rothman, Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University, USA, Assistant Professor, Clinical Director, Brief Therapy Institute “Michael D. Reiter's second edition sets a new benchmark for comprehensive guides in the field of family therapy. With precision and insight, Reiter's structured approach not only cultivates the mindset of a seasoned family therapist but also empowers practitioners to navigate their roles with unparalleled efficacy. From the foundational theories to the nuanced applications, this book seamlessly bridges the gap between theory and practice, providing a roadmap for transformative interventions in even the most intricate relational landscapes. Whether delving into the captivating discussions of its early chapters or unlocking the profound insights of its advanced sections, readers will emerge armed with the arsenal of skills essential for orchestrating meaningful change within complex familial dynamics.” Kelsey Railsback, Ph.D., LMFT, Touro University Worldwide, USA; Associate Professor, MFT Program “Embark on an enlightening journey through the intricate world of Marriage and Family Therapy with this accessible and comprehensive guide. Delve into the rich tapestry of the field's history, providing essential context for budding clinicians. From foundational theories to practical ""how-tos"" of family therapy, each chapter offers a wealth of knowledge tailored to various learning styles. This meticulously crafted text goes beyond mere information dissemination. Bolded key concepts, illustrative figures, and real-life examples adorn its pages, ensuring a dynamic and engaging learning experience. Whether you're a student navigating the complexities of family therapy or an instructor seeking a robust resource, this book is an indispensable companion. Unlock the secrets of effective therapy practice and lay the groundwork for a fulfilling career in Marriage and Family Therapy.” Shaelise Tor, Ph.D., LMFT, Instructor, University of Rochester, Department of Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Services"


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