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The Couple, Marriage, and Family Practitioner Ser.: Couple, Marriage, and Family Practitioner : Contemporary Issues, Interventions, and Skills by Stephen V. Flynn (2023, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSpringer Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-100826187749
ISBN-139780826187741
eBay Product ID (ePID)21058374670

Product Key Features

Number of Pages471 Pages
Publication NameCouple, Marriage, and Family Practitioner : Contemporary Issues, Interventions, and Skills
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
SubjectPsychotherapy / Couples & Family, Sociology / General, Psychotherapy / Counseling, Counseling / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorStephen V. Flynn
Subject AreaSocial Science, Education, Psychology
SeriesThe Couple, Marriage, and Family Practitioner Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight32.4 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2022-050686
Reviews"This textbook purposefully, professionally, and politically correctly covers standards and COAMFTE key elements and brings awareness to the application of systemic models and techniques in today's world. Current day concerns such as COVID-19, relevant social justice issues, and telebehavioral health are discussed along with ethical implications to help develop appropriate and timely systemic skills. Educators who are seeking a resource that provides an excellent and objective presentation of systemic history, ethics, skills, current issues, and even current topics more specifically related to youth will find this the ideal resource." -Tracy Baldo Senstock, PhD, Associate Dean, School of Counseling, Walden University
Dewey Edition23/eng/20221102
TitleLeadingThe
Volume NumberVolume 2
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal306.8
Table Of ContentForeword Preface Acknowledgements PART I. INTRODUCTION AND PROFESSIONAL ORIENTATION Chapter 1. The Professional Identity of Couple, Marriage, and Family Practitioners Chapter 2. Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Couple, Marriage, and Family Therapy PART II. UNDERSTANDING AND INTEGRATING SKILLS Chapter 3. The Theories that Influence Systemic Practice Chapter 4. The Integration of Foundational Counseling and Systemic Skills PART III. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND INTERVENTIONS Chapter 5. Racism, Discrimination, and Underrepresented Families Chapter 6. Contemporary Issues in Couple and Marriage Therapy Chapter 7. Couple and Marriage Therapy Skills and Interventions Chapter 8. Contemporary Issues in Family Therapy Chapter 9. Family Therapy Skills and Interventions Chapter 10. Contemporary Issues and Skills in Youth-Based Therapy Index
SynopsisDelivers the knowledge and skills to help today's diverse clients in an increasingly complex worldSweeping in breadth and depth, this is the most comprehensive guide available to examine contemporary issues and interventions in couple, marriage, and family therapy. Designed for masters and doctoral level students, it helps clinicians to examine their professional identity; family systems and systems theory; current issues facing today's families, couples, and children; and how to apply skills, interventions, and assessments to provide optimal service to clients. The book is distinguished by its focus on the intersection of marriage and family therapy and the counseling professions. Also included is key information about multiculturalism, intersectionality, nontraditional families, and other social justice issues as well as a dedicated chapter centered on working with people of color and underrepresented couples and families. The text also covers issues affecting today's youth and relevant youth-based skills, interventions, and assessments; and contemporary issues related to crisis, disaster, mental health, technology, and telebehavioral health. Voices from the Field sections from diverse practitioners underscore important information. Each chapter provides clear definitions, descriptions, and relevant scholarship along with activities and examples showcasing the use of systemic theory, contextual issues, major interventions, relevant technology, and skills. Instructors will have access to an Instructor's Manual, a Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Delivers an in-depth exploration of family-based issues, theories, and skills related to diversity, multiculturalism, intersectionality, and racism/discrimination Examines professional identity, the connection between contemporary issues and systemic theory, professional organizations, practice-based information, and more Uniquely addresses the integration of foundational counseling skills and systematic interventions Presents Voices from the Field, first-person accounts from diverse clinicians working with people of color, LGBTQIA+ clientele, and other underrepresented populations Each chapter includes student activities and additional resources to facilitate learning The Instructor's Manual provides a detailed matrix indicating how the text maps to CACREP and COAMFTE accreditation standards, "This textbook purposefully, professionally, and politically correctly covers CACREP standards and COAMFTE key elements and brings awareness to the application of systemic models and techniques in today's world. Current day concerns such as COVID-19, relevant social justice issues, and telebehavioral health are discussed along with ethical implications to help develop appropriate and timely systemic skills. Educators who are seeking a resource that provides an excellent and objective presentation of systemic history, ethics, skills, current issues, and even current topics more specifically related to youth will find this the ideal resource." Tracy Baldo Senstock, PhD Associate Dean, School of Counseling Walden University Delivers the knowledge and skills to help today's diverse clients in an increasingly complex world Sweeping in breadth and depth, this is the most comprehensive guide available to examine contemporary issues and interventions in couple, marriage, and family therapy. Designed for masters and doctoral level students, it helps clinicians to examine their professional identity; family systems and systems theory; current issues facing today's families, couples, and children; and how to apply skills, interventions, and assessments to provide optimal service to clients. The book is distinguished by its focus on the intersection of marriage and family therapy and the counseling professions. Also included is key information about multiculturalism, intersectionality, nontraditional families, and other social justice issues as well as a dedicated chapter centered on working with people of color and underrepresented couples and families. The text also covers issues affecting today's youth and relevant youth-based skills, interventions, and assessments; and contemporary issues related to crisis, disaster, mental health, technology, and telebehavioral health. Voices from the Field sections from diverse practitioners underscore important information. Each chapter provides clear definitions, descriptions, and relevant scholarship along with activities and examples showcasing the use of systemic theory, contextual issues, major interventions, relevant technology, and skills. Instructors will have access to an Instructor's Manual, a Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Delivers an in-depth exploration of family-based issues, theories, and skills related to diversity, multiculturalism, intersectionality, and racism/discrimination Examines professional identity, the connection between contemporary issues and systemic theory, professional organizations, practice-based information, and more Uniquely addresses the integration of foundational counseling skills and systematic interventions Presents Voices from the Field, first-person accounts from diverse clinicians working with people of color, LGBTQIA+ clientele, and other underrepresented populations Each chapter includes student activities and additional resources to facilitate learning The Instructor's Manual provides a detailed matrix indicating how the text maps to CACREP and COAMFTE accreditation standards, Delivers the knowledge and skills to help today's diverse clients in an increasingly complex worldSweeping in breadth and depth, this is the most comprehensive guide available to examine contemporary issues and interventions in couple, marriage, and family therapy. Designed for masters and doctoral level students, it helps clinicians to examine ......
LC Classification NumberHQ734.F6145 2024