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20-04-2013
Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.An Introduction to Family Therapy - composed by Dean Amory
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This is the presentation of the new, extended and improved version of “An Introduction to Family Therapy”, your reference guide containing detailed information about all important facets of family therapy: schools and methods, strategies used, structure and content of family therapy sessions, stages, basic techniques, influential people, history of family therapy,…

The cover illustration is from Zirta from Mexico: www.zirta.net

E-mail address: beatriz@zirta.net - betyto@gmail.com

* The electronic edition of this practical family therapy manual is available as a free download file at http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Jaimelavie?searchTerms=family+therapy

* The paperback book can be purchased at the lulu website: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Jaimelavie?searchTerms=family+therapy

The manual provides extended background information about history and development of marital and family therapy and describes the lives and careers of the principal pioneers and leaders in the field.

Ample attention is given to the most important contemporary models and schools of schools:

· Brief Strategic Family Therapy

· Brief Strategic Family Therapy for Adolescent Drug Abuse

· Solution Focused Brief Therapy

· Brief Psycho Therapy

· Psycho-analytiuc Family Therapy

· Strategic Family Therapy

· Bowen’s Strategic Family Therapy

· Salvador Minuchin’s Structural Family Therapy

· Virginia Satir’s Humanistic Family Therapy

· Behavioural & Conjoint Family Therapy

· Milan Systemic Family Therapy or Long Brief Therapy

· Response Based Family Therapy

· Contextual Family Therapy

· Narrative Family Therapy

· Problem Centered Systems Family Therapy

· Experiential Family Therapy


Following basic Techniques used in Family Therapy are described in detail:

 ACCOMMODATION

 AFFECTIVE CONFRONTATION

 ASKING PERMISSION

 BEGINNER’S MIND

 BOUNDARY FORMATION

 ADDING COGNITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS

1. ADVICE AND INFORMATION

2. PRAGMATIC FICTIONS

3. PARADOX

 COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES

1. MATCHING THE CLIENT’S LANGUAGE

2. MATCHING SENSORY MODALITIES

3. CHANNELING THE CLIENT’S LANGUAGE

4. USE OF VERB FORMS

5. GIVE CLOSE EXAMINATION TO THEIR LANGUAGE AND YOURS.

 COMMUNICATION SKILL-BUILDING TECHNIQUES

1. REFLECTING

2. REPEATING

3. FAIR FIGHTING TECHNIQUES

4. TAKING TURNS EXPRESSING FEELINGS

5. NONJUDGMENTAL BRAINSTORMING

6. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

 CONCLUSION

 CONFIRMATION OF A FAMILY MEMBER:

 DEFRAMING

 DETRIANGULATION

 DIAGNOSING

 DIFFERENTIATION OF SELF

 DISEQUILIBRIUM TECHNIQUES

1. REFRAMING:

3. BOUNDARY MAKING

4. PUNCTUATION:

4. UNBALANCING:

 LESSONS IN EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

 EMOTIONAL CUT-OFF

 THE EMPTY CHAIR

 ENACTMENT

 FAMILY CHOREOGRAPHY

 FAMILY CONTRACT

 FAMILY COUNCIL MEETINGS

 FAMILY FLOOR PLAN

 FAMILY LIFE CYCLE

 FAMILY PHOTOS

 FAMILY SCULPTING

 FAMILY SYSTEM STRATEGIES

 THE GENOGRAM

 GOAL SETTING

 ICEBREAKER COMPLIMENT OR POSITIVE STATEMENT

 IDENTIFICATION

 INFORMATION-GATHERING TECHNIQUES

1. THE GENOGRAM

2. FAMILY PHOTOS

3. FAMILY FLOORPLAN

 INTENSITY

 INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES

· RELATIONSHIP EXPERIMENTS.

· COACHING.

· I-POSITIONS.

· DISPLACEMENT STORIES.

· TAKING SIDE & MEDIATING.

· THE EMPTY CHAIR

· FAMILY COUNCIL MEETINGS

· STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

· PRESCRIBING INDECISION

· PUTTING THE CLIENT IN CONTROL OF THE SYMPTOM

· SPECIAL DAYS, MINI-VACATIONS, SPECIAL OUTINGS

· PROBLEM SOLVING

· FAMILY CONTRACTS

· REFRAMING

· PUNCTUATION

· UNBALANCING

· RESTRUCTURING

· ENACTMENT

· BOUNDARY FORMATION

· WORKING WITH SPONTANEOUS INTERACTION

· INTENSITY

· SHAPING COMPETENCE

· ADDING COGNITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS

 INVOLUNTARY CLIENT SHEMA

 JOINING

1. TRACKING:

2. MIMESIS:

3. CONFIRMATION OF A FAMILY MEMBER:

4. ACCOMODATION:

5. MAINTENANCE

 NORMALIZATION

 OBSERVATION

 POSITIVE CONNOTATION

 PARADOXICAL INJUNCTIONS

 PRAGMATIC FICTIONS

 PRESCRIBING INDECISION

 PROBLEM TRACKING

 PROBLEM SOLVING TECHNIQUES

 PROBLEM DISSOLUTION

 PUNCTUATION

 PUTTING CLIENT IN CONTROL OF THE SYMPTOM

 QUESTIONS

1. THE MIRACLE QUESTION:

2. FAST-FORWARDING QUESTIONS

3. THE EXCEPTION QUESTION:

4. STRATEGIC BASIC QUESTIONS:

5. PROVOCATIVE QUESTIONS:

6. SCALING QUESTIONS AND PERCENTAGE QUESTIONS

7. EXCEPTION SEEKING QUESTIONS

8. COPING QUESTIONS

9. OPEN QUESTIONS

10. PROCESS QUESTIONS.

11. LINEAR QUESTIONS

12. CIRCULAR QUESTIONS

15. PROBLEM TRACKING QUESTIONS

16. CONVERSATIONAL QUESTIONS

17. FRAMING QUESTIONS

18. DEFRAMING QUESTIONS

 REFRAMING

 REFRAMING PROBLEM DEFINITIONS

 RESTRUCTURING

 SHAPING COMPETENCE

 USE OF SILENCE

 SPECIAL DAYS, MINI-VACATIONS, SPECIAL OUTINGS

 WORKING WITH SPONTANEOUS INTERACTION

 STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

 TRACKING

 UNBALANCING

 INTRODUCING UNCERTAINTY

 UTILIZATION STRATEGY

  • The structure, strategies and different stages of the Family Therapy Process are discussed.
  • The Systemic Family Therapy Manual that is part of this introduction, provides a detailed survey of therapy outlines, goals and checklists for initial , middle and end sessions of a systemic Family Therapy.
  • Appendixes include samples of appointment letter, video consent, referrer letter, post assessment letter, closing letter, session notes record form and diagnostic interview outline.

See for more information: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Jaimelavie?searchTerms=family+therapy


 

20-04-2013 om 15:35 geschreven door Zytha  

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02-04-2013
Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.MANIPULATION
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Unlike people who are trying to influence, persuade or convince others, manipulators work with unfair means to get what they want.  They do not respect the personal rights of their victims. They violate the victim's integrity, work with hidden agendas and deliberately use dishonest tricks like faulty reasoning, coercion, blackmail and lying in an attempt to control the victim's actions. Manipulation is about suiting the manipulator's advantage or purpose only, often at the expense of the victim.

Yet, it is often difficult to know when you are being manipulated: manipulators do all they can to convince you that you are the one who is to benefit most from their actions and that they are acting in good faith.

It's often really difficult to recognize manipulation when it happens.  After all, if we are aware that it is happening, would we allow ourselves to be manipulated?

That is where this book comes in handy: it explains the tricks manipulators use and teaches you how to best defend and protect yourself.
 

02-04-2013 om 15:01 geschreven door Zytha  

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