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Froma Walsh draws on current research and extensive clinical experience to identify the key processes that buffer families in times of stress, including belief systems, family structure, and communication patterns. Readers learn strength-promoting, collaborative strategies for helping families deal with divorce, death, and other losses; multicrisis situations; and persistent challenges such as illness and poverty. (Guilford)
Dysfunctional families. --- Families --- Family psychotherapy. --- Family social work. --- Resilience (Personality trait). --- Klinische psychologie --- Mental health. --- psychologische begeleiding. --- Dysfunctional families --- Family psychotherapy --- Family social work --- Resilience (Personality trait) --- Human resilience --- Resiliency (Personality trait) --- Personality --- Family case work --- Social work with families --- Family services --- Social case work --- Family group therapy --- Family therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marriage counseling --- Families at risk --- Families with problems --- High-risk families --- Multiproblem families --- Problem families --- Problem family --- Troubled families --- Mental health --- Health and hygiene
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Spirituality has long been regarded as "off-limits" in family therapy, leaving therapists and counselors uncertain how to approach it. Filling a crucial void, this sourcebook explores the influences of faith beliefs and practices on suffering, healing, and health. Leading family therapists describe how attending to this vital dimension of human experience can inform and enrich therapy, illuminate spiritual sources of distress, and help clients tap into wellsprings for resilience and growth. Chapters address spirituality not just as a special topic, but as it is interwoven in all aspects of people's lives; from family heritage and congregational affiliations, to belief systems, rituals, and practices. Throughout, therapists are encouraged to examine their own spiritual views and to gain awareness of the diverse faith orientations of clients. [publisher's description]
Family psychotherapy --- Psychology and religion --- Spirituality --- Religious aspects --- spiritual resources --- family therapy --- spirituality --- psychotherapy --- integrated approach --- buddhism --- Christianity
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Offering groundbreaking perspectives from leading clinical educators and researchers, this second edition of a classic work addresses the vast diversity of family forms, life challenges, and value systems in our rapidly changing society. The first edition of Normal Family Processes is recognized as a milestone in the clinical literature. Completely updated and expanded, this volume continues its pioneering work, covering the current concepts of family functioning and frameworks for assessment and treatment. (Guilford)
Families --- Family assessment --- Research --- Behavioral assessment --- Family research --- Families - Research
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