01859cam a2200181Ka 4500020001800000020001500018050001800033100002500051245007500076250005200151260005100203300004600254500004000300505126800340650002601608700002301634700002001657 a9780495603658 a049560365114aRC488.5b.G641 aGoldenberg, Herbert.10aFamily therapy :ban overview /cHerbert Goldenberg, Irene Goldenberg. aSeventh edition; International student edition. aBelmont, CA : bThomson Brooks/Cole, c©2008. axxv, 514 pages :billustrations ;c24 cm. a"Foreword by Michael White"--Cover. aPart I: Fundamentals of Family Psychology -- Adopting a family relationship framework -- Family development: continuity and change -- Gender, culture, and ethnicity factors in family functioning -- Interlocking systems: the individual, the family, and the community -- Part II: The Development and Practice of Family Therapy -- Origins of growth of family therapy -- Professional issues and ethical practices -- Part III: The Established Schools of Family Therapy -- Psychodynamic models -- Transgenerational models -- Experiential models -- The structural model -- Strategic models -- The Milan systemic model -- Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral models -- Part IV: New Directions in Family Therapy -- Social construction models I: solution-focused therapy and collaborative therapy -- Social construction models II: narrative therapy -- Psychoeducational models: teaching skills to specific populations -- Part V: Clinical Research: The Synergy of Science and Practice -- Research on family assessment and therapeutic outcomes -- Part VI: Family Theories and Family Therapies: An Overview -- A comparative view of family theories and therapies -- Appendix A: AAMFT Code of ethics -- Appendix B: Becoming a competent family therapist: training and supervision. 0aFamily psychotherapy.1 aGoldenberg, Irene.1 aWhite, Michael.