Family Therapy: An Overview

Family Therapy: An Overview by Herbert Goldenberg, published by Brooks Cole on May 16, 2003, is a comprehensive resource that spans 540 pages. This edition presents a balanced exploration of the major theoretical foundations and clinical practices within the field of family psychotherapy. The authors, Herbert and Irene Goldenberg, aim to equip students with both traditional frameworks and contemporary models, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the discipline.
Readers will find a thorough examination of various perspectives, values, intervention techniques, and goals associated with family therapy. The content is designed to be practice-oriented, making it a valuable tool for those training to become proficient family therapists. This edition also includes a new foreword by Michael White, founder of Narrative Therapy, further enriching the text’s relevance in the evolving landscape of family psychotherapy.
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FAMILY THERAPY provides a balanced presentation of the major theoretical underpinnings and clinical practices in the field. By presenting an overview of traditional and evolving viewpoints, perspectives, values, intervention techniques, and goals of family therapy, Herbert and Irene Goldenberg provide current, relevant, practice-oriented content laying the foundation for students to become proficient family therapists. This edition reflects the Goldenbergs’ commitment to providing students with not only traditional family therapy theoretical frameworks, but also the field’s evolving models of practice. It is the complete resource for assisting students in mastering the many facets of family therapy. For this new edition, Michael White, founder of Narrative Therapy, has written a new foreword for the text.
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