Counseling Addicted Families

Counseling Addicted Families

A Sequential Assessment and Treatment Model

Juhnke, Gerald A.; Hagedorn, W. Bryce

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2019

340

Dura

Inglês

9781138779747

15 a 20 dias

790

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1. What is Addiction? 2. Helping Clients and Families Understand Addictions: Etiological Theories and Models 3. Key Family Counseling Constructs and Assessment Strategies 4. The Sequential Family Addictions Model: Setting the Stage for a New Approach to Working with Addicted Families 5. The Sequential Family Addictions Model: Motivational Interviewing and Solution Focused Family Therapy 6. The Sequential Family Addictions Model: Structural Family Counseling and Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy 7. The Sequential Family Addictions Model: Extended Family Systems, Modified Intergenerational Family-of-Origin Therapy and Object Relations Family Therapy 8. Special Topics in Counseling Addicted Families: Counseling Non-Addicted Family Members, Social Justice, Suicide Assessment, and Forgiveness
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