TY - BOOK AU - Bray,James H. AU - Stanton,Mark TI - The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of family psychology SN - 9781444310245 AV - RC488.5 .W553 2009eb U1 - 616.89/156 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Chichester, U.K., Malden, MA PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - Families KW - United States KW - Psychological aspects KW - Great Britain KW - Family psychotherapy KW - Psychology KW - Study and teaching KW - Family Therapy KW - Family KW - psychology KW - Medicine KW - PSYCHOLOGY KW - Psychotherapy KW - Couples & Family KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Gezin KW - gtt KW - Psychologie KW - Familientherapie KW - gnd KW - Psychotherapie KW - Electronic books KW - Handboeken (vorm) N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Part I; Foundations of family psychology --; The systemic epistemology of the specialty of family psychology; Mark Stanton --; The revolution and evolution of family therapy and family psychology; Herbert Goldenberg and Irene Goldenberg --; The fascinating story of family theories; Margaret Crosbie-Burnett and David M. Klein --; Changing landscape of American family life; Kay Pasley and Spencer B. Olmstead --; Family diversity; George K. Hong --; Qualitative research and family psychology; Jane F. Gilgun --; Systemic research controversies and challenges; Danielle A. Black and Jay Lebow --; Training in family psychology: a competencies-based approach; Nadine J. Kaslow, Marianne P. Celano, and Mark Stanton --; Education in family psychology; Mark Stanton, Michele Harway, and Arlene Vetere --; Part II; Clinical family psychology --; Couple and family assessment; James H. Bray --; Couple and family processes in DSM-V: moving beyond relational disorders; Erika Lawrence, Steven R.H. Beach, and Brian D. Doss --; Ethical and legal considerations in family psychology: the special issue of competence; Terence Patterson --; Clinical practice in family psychology; John Thoburn, Gwynith Hoffman-Robinson, Lauren J. Shelly ... et al. --; Solution-focused brief therapy; Stephen Cheung --; Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapies; Kristina Coop Gordon, Lee J. Dixon, Jennifer M. Willett ... et al. --; Psychodynamic family psychotherapy: toward unified relational systematics; Jeffrey J. Magnavita --; Personality-guided couples psychotherapy; Mark Stanton and A. Rodney Nurse --; Intensive family-of-origin consultation: an intergenerational approach; Timothy Weber and Cheryl Cebula --; Psychotherapy based on Bowen family systems theory; David S. Hargrove --; Collaborative practice: relationships and conversations that make a difference; Harlene Anderson --; Science, practice, and evidence-based treatments in the clinical practice of family psychology; Thomas L. Sexton and Kristina Coop Gordon --; Functional family therapy: traditional theory to evidence-based practice; Thomas L. Sexton --; Multidimensional family therapy: a science based treatment system for adolescent drug abuse; Howard A. Liddle --; Structural ecosystems therapy (SET) for women with HIV/AIDS; Victoria B, Mitrani, Carleen Robinson, and José Szapocznik --; Multisystemic therapy (MST); Scott W. Henggler, Ashli J. Sheidow, and Terry Lee --; Behavioral couples therapy for alcoholism and drug abuse; William Fals-Stewart, Timothy J. O'Farrell, Gary R. Birchler ... et al. --; Emotionally focused couple therapy: creating loving relationships; Sue Johnson and Brent Bradley --; Brief strategic family therapy for adolescents with behavior problems; Michael S. Robbins, José Szapocznik, and Viviana E. Horigian --; Empirically informed systemic psychotherapy: tracking client change and therapist behavior during therapy; William M. Pinsof and Anthony L. Chambers --; Part III; Dimensions of family psychology --; Relationship education programs: current trends and future directions; Erica P. Ragan, Lindsey A. Einhorn, Galena K. Rhoades ... et al. --; Children of divorce: new trends and ongoing dilemmas; Marsha Kline Pruett and Ryan Barker --; Collaborative divorce: a family-centered process; A. Rodney Nurse and Peggy Thompson --; Treating stepfamilies: a subsystems-based approach; Scott Browning and James H. Bray --; A family-centered intervention strategy for public middle schools; Thomas J. Dishion and Elizabeth Stormshak --; Families and schools; Cindy Carlson, Catherine L. Funk, and KimHoang T. Nguyen --; Family psychology in the context of pediatric medical conditions; Melissa A. Alderfer and Mary T. Rourke --; Families and health: an attachment perspective; Tziporah Rosenberg and William Watson --; Anorexia nervosa and the family; Ivan Eisler --; Combining world and family: from conflict to compatible; Diane F. Halpern and Sherylle J. Tan --; Lesbian, gay, and bisexual family psychology: a systemic, life-cycle perspective; Abbie E. Goldberg --; The psychology of men and masculinity; Ronald F. Levant and Christine M. Williams --; Religion and spirituality in couple and family relations; Froma Walsh --; Moral identity in the family; Kevin S. Reimer --; Family stories and rituals; Barbara H. Fiese and Marcia A. Winter --; Systemic treatments for substance use disorders; Mark Stanton --; Couples therapy for depression; Mark A. Whisman, Valerie E. Whiffen, and Natalie Whiteford --; Families and public policy; Margaret Heldring --; Family psychology of immigrant Mexican and Mexican American families; Joseph M. Cervantes and Olga L. Mejia --; International family psychology; Florence W. Kaslow --; Family forensic psychology; Robert Welsh, Lyn Greenberg, and Marjorie Graham-Howard --; Families and HIV/AIDS; Willo Pequegnat and the NIMH consortium on families and HIV/AIDS --; Families, violence, and abuse --; Daniela J. Owen, Lauren Knickerbocker, Richard E. Heyman ... et al. --; Serious mental illness: family experiences, needs, and interventions; Diane T. Marsh and Harriet P. Lefley --; Conclusion: the future of family psychology; James H. Bray and Mark Stanton N2 - The Handbook of Family Psychology provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical underpinnings and established practices relating to family psychology.: Provides a thorough orientation to the field of family psychology for clinicians; Includes summaries of the most recent research literature and clinical interventions for specific areas of interest to family psychology clinicians; Features essays by recognized experts in a variety of specialized fields; Suitable as a required text for courses in family psychology, family therapy, ℗¡ theories of psychotherapy, couples therapy, systems theory UR - https://eresourcesptsl.ukm.remotexs.co/user/login?url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781444310238 ER -