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The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy, Systemic Family Therapy and Global Health Issues


The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy, Systemic Family Therapy and Global Health Issues


The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy Volume 4

von: Karen S. Wampler, Mudita Rastogi, Reenee Singh

139,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 22.09.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119702238
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 688

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<p>Volume IV of <i>The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy</i> considers family-level interventions for issues of global public health. Information on the effectiveness of relational treatment is included along with consideration of the most appropriate modality for treatment. Developed in partnership with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), it will appeal to clinicians, such as couple, marital, and family therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, and psychiatrists. It will also benefit researchers, educators, and graduate students involved in CMFT.</p>
<p>About the Editors xi</p> <p>The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy</p> <p>List of Contributors xv</p> <p>Preface xxix</p> <p>Volume 4 Preface xxxii</p> <p>Systemic Family Therapy and Global Health Issues</p> <p>Foreword xxxv</p> <p><b>Part I Overview 1</b></p> <p>1 A Systemic Conceptualization of Interventions with Families in a Global Context 3<br /><i>Mudita Rastogi</i></p> <p>2 Family‐Based Mental Health Services in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries 33<br /><i>Jo Ellen Patterson, Todd M. Edwards, Susanna Vakili, and Hana H. Abu‐Hassan</i></p> <p>3 The Glocal Family: Exploring Its International Variations Using a Family Systems Framework 49<br /><i>Shaifali Sandhya</i></p> <p>4 Culturally Sensitive Measures of Family Therapy 77<br /><i>Peter Stratton and David C. Low</i></p> <p>5 Whose Culture Is It Anyway? A Social Constructionist Approach to Researching Families 103<br /><i>Tom Strong, Inés Sametband, Joaquín Gaete-Silva, and Sofia Lopez Bilbao</i></p> <p>6 Ambiguous Loss: Theory‐Based Guidelines for Therapy with Individuals, Families, and Communities 127<br /><i>Carla M. Dahl and Pauline Boss</i></p> <p><b>Part II Severe Family Disruption 153</b></p> <p>7 The Ecology of Family Violence: Treating Cultural Contexts and Relationship Processes 155<br /><i>Jason B. Whiting, Lisa V. Merchant, Angela B. Bradford, and Douglas B. Smith</i></p> <p>8 Families in Chronically Unsafe Community Environments: Experiences in Northern Ireland and Palestine 191<br /><i>Gwyn Daniel, Arlene Healey, and Mohammad Marie</i></p> <p>9 Global Mental Health, Traumatic Stress, and Displaced Families 215<br /><i>Elizabeth Wieling, Damir S. Utr?an, Alyssa Banford Witting, and Desiree M. Seponski</i></p> <p><b>Part III Mental and Substance‐Use Disorders: A Systemic Context 243</b></p> <p>10 Global Epidemiology, Etiology, and Treatment: Depressive and Anxiety Disorders Across the Lifespan 245<br /><i>Andrea K. Wittenborn, E. Megan Lachmar, Patricia Huerta, Erica A. Mitchell, and Chi‐Fang Tseng</i></p> <p>11 Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress, and Family Systems 267<br /><i>Briana S. Nelson Goff, Lauren M. Ruhlmann, Rachel Dekel, and Sydni A. J. Huxman</i></p> <p>12 Systemic Family Work in the Context of Severe Mental Illnesses: Three Approaches and Evidence Perspectives 297<br /><i>Matthias Ochs, Bernhild Pfautsch, Jochen Schweitzer, Volkmar Aderhold, Ulrike Borst, and Lauren Cubellis</i></p> <p>13 A Systemic Understanding of Addiction Formation and the Recovery Process 325<br /><i>Thomas G. Kimball, Sterling T. Shumway, Spencer D. Bradshaw, and Kristy L. Soloski</i></p> <p>14 Systemic Treatment of Eating Disorders Across the Life Cycle 357<br /><i>Deanna Linville and Adrian J. Blow</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Health Across the Lifespan 383</b></p> <p>15 Working with Chronic Medical Conditions 385<br /><i>Jenny Altschuler</i></p> <p>16 Autism and Systemic Family Therapy 407<br /><i>Gail Simon, Mairi Evans, Francisco Urbistondo Cano, Sarah L. Helps, and Ingrid Vlam</i></p> <p>17 “Minding the Family:” Systemic Family Therapy Approaches to Neurological Disorders 433<br /><i>Max Zubatsky, John S. Rolland, and Danielle L. Boisvert</i></p> <p>18 Functional Symptoms and Disorders 459<br /><i>Ditte Roth Hulgaard</i></p> <p>19 Systemic Interventions for Prevention with HIV‐Positive Individuals 479<br /><i>Mona Mittal, Shyneice C. Porter, and Izidora Skra</i><i>či</i><i>ć </i>́</p> <p>20 Aging Adults Needing Care: Interventions to Respond to Family Needs and Stress 501<br /><i>Tazuko Shibusawa and Tessa Jones</i></p> <p>21 Life‐Limiting Conditions and Palliative Care 521<br /><i>Liz Forbat, Louise Anthias, and Christine Anne Palmer</i></p> <p><b>Part V Future Directions 547</b></p> <p>22 Systemic Family Therapy and Global Mental Health: Reflections on Professional Development and Training 549<br /><i>Laurie L. Charlés and Saliha Bava</i></p> <p>23 Letters to the Field: Voices from Underrepresented Systemic Family Therapists 569<br /><i>Elizabeth Wieling, Janet M. Derrick, Lekie Dwanyen, Ana Rocío Escobar‐Chew, Reham F. Gassas, Paul O. Orieny, Karlin J. Tichenor, Corey E. Yeager, and Cigdem Yumbul</i></p> <p>24 Global Perspectives: Taking Systemic Family Therapy Forward into Globally Diverse Contexts 601<br /><i>Timothy Sim and Michal Shamai</i></p> <p>Index 625</p>
<p><b>Karen S. Wampler</b>, PhD, retired as Professor and Chair of the Human Development and Family Studies department at Michigan State University. She previously served as Department Chair, Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program Director, and the C. R. and Virginia Hutcheson Professor at Texas Tech University. Prior to that, she developed and directed the MFT Program at the University of Georgia. Her research focused on applying attachment theory to couple interaction, family therapy process research, and observational measures of relationships. A past editor of the <i>Journal of Marital and Family Therapy</i>, she received the AAMFT Contribution to MFT, NCFR Distinguished Service to Family Therapy, and NCFR Kathleen Briggs Mentor Awards.</p> <p><b>Mudita Rastogi</b>, PhD, practices at Aspire Consulting and Therapy as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, grant consultant, coach, and educator. She is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor and Clinical Fellow, having practiced in both India and the US. She is a former Professor at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Program Director for the SAMHSA?]funded Minority Fellowship Program at AAMFT, Associate Editor for the <i>Journal of Marital and Family Therapy</i>, Editor of <i>Multicultural Couple Therapy </i>and <i>Voices of Color</i>, and Associate Editor for the <i>Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy</i>. She is a founding member of the Indian Association for Family Therapy, with interest in diversity, inclusion, global mental health, parenting, and child?]free couples.</p> <p><b>Reenee Singh</b>, DSysPsych, is the Chief Executive of the Association of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice in the UK. She is a Consultant Family and Systemic Psychotherapist, currently working at the Child and Family Practice, where she founded the London Intercultural Couples Centre and serves as a Director. Reenee is a Visiting Professor in the School of Psychology, University of Bergamo, Italy, and is the past editor of the <i>Journal of Family Therapy</i>. She is the author of three books (one forthcoming) and numerous academic publications in the areas of "race," culture, and qualitative research. Reenee has taught worldwide and presents her research at national and international conferences.</p>

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