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9. The Focus and Activity of Family Therapists
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Rae Meltzer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Social Work Frame for Family Therapy 7
- 2. The Small Group Perspective: Family Group Therapy 33
- 3. The Elements of Structure in Therapy 52
- 4. A Behavioral Perspective of Families 64
- 5. Intergenerational Therapy and the Marriage Contract 105
- 6. An Ecological Model with an Emphasis on Ethnic Families 121
- 7. Bowen Family Systems: Theory and Practice 159
- 8. Focused Problem Resolution [Brief Therapy] 199
- 9. The Focus and Activity of Family Therapists 224
- 10. The Empirical Base of Family Therapy: Practice Implications 248
- 11. Family Treatment within a Task-Centered Framework 306
- 12. Conclusions: Toward a Metamodel for Eclectic Family Practice 332
- Author Index 355
- Subject Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Social Work Frame for Family Therapy 7
- 2. The Small Group Perspective: Family Group Therapy 33
- 3. The Elements of Structure in Therapy 52
- 4. A Behavioral Perspective of Families 64
- 5. Intergenerational Therapy and the Marriage Contract 105
- 6. An Ecological Model with an Emphasis on Ethnic Families 121
- 7. Bowen Family Systems: Theory and Practice 159
- 8. Focused Problem Resolution [Brief Therapy] 199
- 9. The Focus and Activity of Family Therapists 224
- 10. The Empirical Base of Family Therapy: Practice Implications 248
- 11. Family Treatment within a Task-Centered Framework 306
- 12. Conclusions: Toward a Metamodel for Eclectic Family Practice 332
- Author Index 355
- Subject Index 361