An Introduction to Marriage and Family TherapyLorna L. Hecker, Joseph L. Wetchler Learn the fundamentals of family therapy and treatment! An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy presents insight and analysis from 20 of the foremost experts in the theoretical and practice areas of family therapy, offering a unique blend of approaches and styles. Chapters draw on each author's area of expertise in exploring the history of family therapy and the application of systems theory to families. Ideal as a comprehensive resource for entry-level students, the book also gives undergraduates a glimpse of graduate training and provides useful tips on how to apply to graduate school and what to expect while shopping for graduate education. An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy is divided into two parts: a theoretical section, where commonly used theories are presented with practical case examples, and a section devoted to special issues and topics, such as couples therapy, communication training, marital enrichment and premarital counseling. The book also covers substance abuse, divorce, gender and culture, family violence, sexual dysfunctions and sex therapy treatment, and the interface of ethics and the legal system. An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy also discusses:
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Contents
VII | 3 |
VIII | 4 |
IX | 5 |
X | 7 |
XI | 9 |
XII | 30 |
XIV | 31 |
XV | 39 |
LXXX | 270 |
LXXXI | 279 |
LXXXII | 280 |
LXXXIII | 285 |
LXXXIV | 297 |
LXXXV | 298 |
LXXXVI | 301 |
LXXXVII | 304 |
XVI | 40 |
XVII | 42 |
XIX | 46 |
XX | 47 |
XXI | 52 |
XXIII | 54 |
XXIV | 57 |
XXV | 58 |
XXVI | 63 |
XXVII | 64 |
XXVIII | 74 |
XXIX | 76 |
XXX | 78 |
XXXI | 79 |
XXXII | 87 |
XXXIII | 90 |
XXXIV | 91 |
XXXVI | 95 |
XXXVII | 96 |
XXXVIII | 97 |
XXXIX | 101 |
XL | 103 |
XLII | 115 |
XLIII | 116 |
XLIV | 123 |
XLV | 124 |
XLVI | 129 |
XLVIII | 131 |
XLIX | 139 |
L | 140 |
LI | 142 |
LII | 149 |
LIII | 150 |
LIV | 157 |
LV | 158 |
LVI | 159 |
LVII | 160 |
LVIII | 162 |
LIX | 164 |
LX | 165 |
LXI | 173 |
LXII | 176 |
LXIII | 181 |
LXIV | 182 |
LXV | 184 |
LXVI | 189 |
LXVII | 190 |
LXVIII | 197 |
LXX | 203 |
LXXI | 209 |
LXXII | 221 |
LXXIII | 222 |
LXXIV | 224 |
LXXV | 225 |
LXXVI | 235 |
LXXVII | 238 |
LXXVIII | 241 |
LXXIX | 255 |
LXXXVIII | 311 |
LXXXIX | 313 |
XC | 314 |
XCI | 318 |
XCII | 320 |
XCIII | 322 |
XCIV | 324 |
XCV | 325 |
XCVI | 326 |
XCVIII | 337 |
CI | 338 |
CII | 339 |
CIII | 340 |
CIV | 342 |
CV | 351 |
CVI | 355 |
CVII | 360 |
CVIII | 361 |
CX | 369 |
CXI | 378 |
CXII | 383 |
CXIII | 395 |
CXIV | 396 |
CXVI | 397 |
CXVIII | 409 |
CXIX | 412 |
CXX | 425 |
CXXI | 432 |
CXXII | 441 |
CXXIV | 449 |
CXXVII | 455 |
CXXVIII | 462 |
CXXIX | 475 |
CXXX | 478 |
CXXXI | 493 |
CXXXII | 494 |
CXXXIII | 495 |
CXXXIV | 500 |
CXXXV | 505 |
CXXXVI | 508 |
CXXXVII | 509 |
CXXXVIII | 511 |
CXXXIX | 513 |
CXL | 525 |
CXLI | 526 |
CXLII | 531 |
CXLIII | 533 |
CXLIV | 539 |
CXLV | 541 |
CXLVI | 544 |
CXLVII | 545 |
CXLVIII | 550 |
CXLIX | 552 |
CL | 557 |
CLI | 574 |
CLII | 576 |
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An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy Joseph L. Wetchler,Lorna L. Hecker Limited preview - 2014 |
An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy Joseph L. Wetchler,Lorna L. Hecker Limited preview - 2014 |
An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy Joseph L. Wetchler,Lorna L. Hecker Limited preview - 2014 |
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