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The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology


The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology


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von: James H. Bray, Mark Stanton

34,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.10.2009
ISBN/EAN: 9781444310245
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 784

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<p><b><i>The Handbook of Family Psychology</i> provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical underpinnings and established practices relating to family psychology.</b></p> <ul> <li>Provides a thorough orientation to the field of family psychology for clinicians</li> <li>Includes summaries of the most recent research literature and clinical interventions for specific areas of interest to family psychology clinicians</li> <li>Features essays by recognized experts in a variety of specialized fields</li> <li>Suitable as a required text for courses in family psychology, family therapy,  theories of psychotherapy, couples therapy, systems theory, and systems therapy</li> </ul>
<p>List of Contributors x</p> <p>Preface xiv</p> <p><b>Part I. Foundations of Family Psychology 1</b></p> <p>Introduction 3</p> <p>1. The Systemic Epistemology of the Specialty of Family Psychology 5<br /> <i>Mark Stanton</i></p> <p>2. The Revolution and Evolution of Family Therapy and Family Psychology 21<br /> <i>Herbert Goldenberg and Irene Goldenberg</i></p> <p>3. The Fascinating Story of Family Theories 37<br /> <i>Margaret Crosbie-Burnett and David M. Klein</i></p> <p>4. Changing Landscape of American Family Life 53<br /> <i>Kay Pasley and Spencer B. Olmstead</i></p> <p>5. Family Diversity 68<br /> <i>George K. Hong</i></p> <p>6. Qualitative Research and Family Psychology 85<br /> <i>Jane F. Gilgun</i></p> <p>7. Systemic Research Controversies and Challenges 100<br /> <i>Danielle A. Black and Jay Lebow</i></p> <p>8. Training in Family Psychology: A Competencies-Based Approach 112<br /> <i>Nadine J. Kaslow, Marianne P. Celano, and Mark Stanton</i></p> <p>9. Education in Family Psychology 129<br /> <i>Mark Stanton, Michele Harway, and Arlene Vetere</i></p> <p><b>Part II. Clinical Family Psychology 147</b></p> <p>Introduction 149</p> <p>10. Couple and Family Assessment 151<br /> <i>James H. Bray</i></p> <p>11. Couple and Family Processes in DSM-V: Moving Beyond Relational Disorders 165<br /> <i>Erika Lawrence, Steven R. H. Beach, and Brian D. Doss</i></p> <p>12. Ethical and Legal Considerations in Family Psychology: The Special Issue of Competence 183<br /> <i>Terence Patterson</i></p> <p>13. Clinical Practice in Family Psychology 198<br /> <i>John Thoburn, Gwynith Hoffman-Robinson, Lauren J. Shelly, and Ashly J. Hagen</i></p> <p>14. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy 212<br /> <i>Stephen Cheung</i></p> <p>15. Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies 226<br /> <i>Kristina Coop Gordon, Lee J. Dixon, Jennifer M. Willett, and Farrah M. Hughes</i></p> <p>16. Psychodynamic Family Psychotherapy: Toward Unified Relational Systematics 240<br /> <i>Jeffrey J. Magnavita</i></p> <p>17. Personality-Guided Couples Psychotherapy 258<br /> <i>Mark Stanton and A. Rodney Nurse</i></p> <p>18. Intensive Family-of-Origin Consultation: An Intergenerational Approach 272<br /> <i>Timothy Weber and Cheryl Cebula</i></p> <p>19. Psychotherapy Based on Bowen Family Systems Theory 286<br /> <i>David S. Hargrove</i></p> <p>20. Collaborative Practice: Relationships and Conversations that Make a Difference 300<br /> <i>Harlene Anderson</i></p> <p>21. Science, Practice, and Evidence-Based Treatments in the Clinical Practice of Family Psychology 314<br /> <i>Thomas L. Sexton and Kristina Coop Gordon</i></p> <p>22. Functional Family Therapy: Traditional Theory to Evidence-Based Practice 327<br /> <i>Thomas L. Sexton</i></p> <p>23. Multidimensional Family Therapy: A Science-Based Treatment System for Adolescent Drug Abuse 341<br /> <i>Howard A. Liddle</i></p> <p>24. Structural Ecosystems Therapy (SET) for Women with HIV/AIDS 355<br /> <i>Victoria B. Mitrani, Carleen Robinson, and José Szapocznik</i></p> <p>25. Multisystemic Therapy (MST) 370<br /> <i>Scott W. Henggeler, Ashli J. Sheidow, and Terry Lee</i></p> <p>26. Behavioral Couples Therapy for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse 388<br /> <i>William Fals-Stewart, Timothy J. O’Farrell, Gary R. Birchler, and Wendy (K. K.) Lam</i></p> <p>27. Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Creating Loving Relationships 402<br /> <i>Sue Johnson and Brent Bradley</i></p> <p>28. Brief Strategic Family TherapyTM for Adolescents with Behavior Problems 416<br /> <i>Michael S. Robbins, José Szapocznik, and Viviana E. Horigian</i></p> <p>29. Empirically Informed Systemic Psychotherapy: Tracking Client Change and Therapist Behavior During Therapy 431<br /> <i>William M. Pinsof and Anthony L. Chambers</i></p> <p>Psychology 447</p> <p>Introduction 449</p> <p>30. Relationship Education Programs: Current Trends and Future Directions 450<br /> <i>Erica P. Ragan, Lindsey A. Einhorn, Galena K. Rhoades, Howard J. Markman, and Scott M. Stanley</i></p> <p>31. Children of Divorce: New Trends and Ongoing Dilemmas 463<br /> <i>Marsha Kline Pruett and Ryan Barker</i></p> <p>32. Collaborative Divorce: A Family-Centered Process 475<br /> <i>A. Rodney Nurse and Peggy Thompson</i></p> <p>33. Treating Stepfamilies: A Subsystems-Based Approach 487<br /> <i>Scott Browning and James H. Bray</i></p> <p>34. A Family-Centered Intervention Strategy for Public Middle Schools 499<br /> <i>Thomas J. Dishion and Elizabeth Stormshak</i></p> <p>35. Families and Schools 515<br /> <i>Cindy Carlson, Catherine L. Funk, and KimHoang T. Nguyen</i></p> <p>36. Family Psychology in the Context of Pediatric Medical Conditions 527<br /> <i>Melissa A. Alderfer and Mary T. Rourke</i></p> <p>37. Families and Health: An Attachment Perspective 539<br /> <i>Tziporah Rosenberg and William Watson</i></p> <p>38. Anorexia Nervosa and the Family 551<br /> <i>Ivan Eisler</i></p> <p>39. Combining Work and Family: From Conflict to Compatible 564<br /> <i>Diane F. Halpern and Sherylle J. Tan</i></p> <p>40. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Family Psychology: A Systemic, Life-Cycle Perspective 576<br /> <i>Abbie E. Goldberg</i></p> <p>41. The Psychology of Men and Masculinity 588<br /> <i>Ronald F. Levant and Christine M. Williams</i></p> <p>42. Religion and Spirituality in Couple and Family Relations 600<br /> <i>Froma Walsh</i></p> <p>43. Moral Identity in the Family 613<br /> <i>Kevin S. Reimer</i></p> <p>44. Family Stories and Rituals 625<br /> <i>Barbara H. Fiese and Marcia A. Winter</i></p> <p>45. Systemic Treatments for Substance Use Disorders 637<br /> <i>Mark Stanton</i></p> <p>46. Couples Therapy for Depression 650<br /> <i>Mark A. Whisman, Valerie E. Whiffen, and Natalie Whiteford</i></p> <p>47. Families and Public Policy 661<br /> <i>Margaret Heldring</i></p> <p>48. Family Psychology of Immigrant Mexican and Mexican American Families 668<br /> <i>Joseph M. Cervantes and Olga L. Mejía</i></p> <p>49. International Family Psychology 684<br /> <i>Florence W. Kaslow</i></p> <p>50. Family Forensic Psychology 702<br /> <i>Robert Welsh, Lyn Greenberg, and Marjorie Graham-Howard</i></p> <p>51. Families and HIV/AIDS 717<br /> <i>Willo Pequegnat and the NIMH Consortium on Families and HIV/AIDS</i></p> <p>52. Families, Violence, and Abuse 729<br /> <i>Daniela J. Owen, Lauren Knickerbocker, Richard E. Heyman, and Amy M. Smith Slep</i></p> <p>53. Serious Mental Illness: Family Experiences, Needs, and Interventions 742<br /> <i>Diane T. Marsh and Harriet P. Lefley</i></p> <p>54. Conclusion: The Future of Family Psychology 755<br /> <i>James H. Bray and Mark Stanton</i></p> <p>Subject Index 761</p> <p>Author Index 766</p>
"Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology provides an overview and begins with coverage of the field's theoretical and epistemological underpinnings, the text proceeds to recount relevant scientific methods, clinical models and methods, and other topics. This account helps to establish a scientific basis for interventions and detail competencies, it is an invaluable source for professionals who provide family-related psychological services." (Neopoprealism Journal, 24 November 2011)<br /> <br /> <p>"This important account provides an overview of disciplines related to family psychology ... This is an invaluable source for professionals who provide family-related psychological services." (Wonderpedia, 5 November 2011)</p> <p>"James Bray and Mark Stanton have created a remarkable resource for those exploring the many perspectives on family psychology in the comprehensive volume The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology." (PsycCRITIQUES, May 2010)</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
<b>James H. Bray</b> is Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, Director of the Family Counseling Clinic at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He has published and presented numerous works in the areas of divorce, remarriage, adolescent substance use, intergenerational family relationships, and collaboration between physicians and psychologists. He was the principal investigator of the federally funded longitudinal study, Developmental Issues in Step Families Research Project. He is currently working on a federally funded project on alcohol and other drug abuse in families with adolescents, the Baylor Adolescent Alcohol Project. He is the 2009 President of the American Psychological Association. <p><b>Mark Stanton</b> is Professor of Psychology and Dean of the School of Behavioral and Applied Sciences at Azusa Pacific University, California. He is certified in Family Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology and a licensed psychologist in the state of California. He was President of the Society of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association in 2005, Editor of <i>The Family Psychologist</i> from 2002 to 2007, and awarded the Family Psychologist of the Year in 2007 by the Society of Family Psychology.</p>
<i>The Handbook of Family Psychology</i> provides a comprehensive overview of the range of disciplines relating to family psychology – a field that transcends the treatment of families to include psychological services to individuals, couples, and large organizations based on the tenets of systems theory and the science of family psychology. <p>Beginning with coverage of the field's epistemological and theoretical underpinnings, the text proceeds to recount relevant scientific methods, clinical models and methods, and other significant topics. Essays by a variety of recognized experts provide in-depth analysis and fresh insights while addressing the latest developments.</p> <p>Chapters in the Foundations section help clinicians establish scientific basis for interventions and detail competencies. The Clinical Family Psychology section includes summaries of the most widely-recognized models for clinical practice. The Dimensions section summarizes the most recent research literature and clinical interventions for specialized areas of interest.</p> <p><i>The Handbook of Family Psychology is</i> an invaluable resource for all mental health professionals providing psychological services.</p>
<p>“<i>The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology</i> is unparalleled in representing an up-to-date compendium of information on families and the practice of family psychology. It will serve as a valuable textbook for undergraduate and graduate programs and an important resource for family psychologists more generally in their clinical, research, and training responsibilities.”</p> <p><b><i>PsyCritiques</i></b></p> <p>“Each chapter is a gem that is practical and based in research. This collection provides the finest overview of family psychology available today.”</p> <p><i><b>Jon Carlson, Governors State University</b></i></p> <p>“James Bray and Mark Stanton provide an essential roadmap for conceptualizing and intervening with families and for training the next generation of family psychologists.”</p> <p><b><i>Nadine Kaslow, Emory University</i></b></p>

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