Assessing Families and Couples: From Symptom to System, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (March 23, 2006) © 2007

  • Salvador Minuchin
  • Michael N.A Nichols
  • Wai Yung Lee
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Title overview

A step-by-step guide to assessing couples and families

Assessing Families and Couples, offers a clear delineation of the process of family therapy through richly illustrated case material; featuring clients from a diversity of backgrounds.

Appealing to both new and experienced therapists, Assessing Families and Couples, portrays a clear picture of what occurs in a two-session model when conducting a family therapy assessment. Readers can visualise the details of the therapeutic journey in a step-by-step manner. Students and instructors alike, will find this book an invaluable tool for the learning and teaching of family therapy assessment.

The text begins with a brief historical review of family therapy and continues with a detailed explanation of the authors' four-step assessment model. The assessment model is illustrated by a series of thoroughly detailed case studies.

Table of contents

  • PREFACE
  • 1. Introduction: A Four-Step Model for Assessing Couples and Families
  • I. TROUBLED CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS
  • 2. The Parentified Child
  • 3. Conflictual Couple/Triangulated Children
  • II. STEP-FAMILIES
  • 4. The Teenager Who Was a Liar
  • 5. Three Dyads Are Less Than a Whole Family
  • III. COMPLEMENTARY COUPLES
  • 6. Agitated Depression in an Adult Woman
  • 7. The Woman Whose Hands Were Always Dirty
  • IV. PSYCHOSOMATIC FAMILIES
  • 8. Oedipus with Stomach Cramps
  • 9. A Young Chinese Man with Anorexia Nervosa
  • V. THE FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES
  • 10. Three-Generations of Women.
  • 11. Residential Treatment of Drug Addiction and the Family
  • EPILOGUE

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