Children in Family Contexts, Second Edition :Perspectives on Treatment

Publication subTitle :Perspectives on Treatment

Author: Combrinck-Graham> Lee  

Publisher: Guilford Publications Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781593855062

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781593852634

Subject: R749.94 child psychosis

Keyword: 神经病学与精神病学,小儿其他疾病,社会学

Language: ENG

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Now in a fully revised and updated second edition, this text and professional resource provides a practical guide to family-based therapy for childhood emotional and behavioral problems. Presented are innovative assessment and treatment strategies that take into account children's developmental needs, different family forms, health and environmental challenges, and relationships with larger systems. Reflecting 15 years of clinical advances and the changing contexts of family life, the second edition features many new chapters and new authors. New topics include gene-environment interactions, integrating family therapy with child pharmacotherapy, working with foster families, and treating disrupted attachments.

Chapter

CH$2. Development in Family Contexts

CH$3. Guidelines for a Family Assessment Protocol

CH$4. Family Therapy in an Age of Biological Psychiatry: Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations

CH$5. The Biology of Family Culture

PART II. DIFFERENT FAMILY STRUCTURES

CH$6. Two-Parent Families, or How to Love a Two-Headed Monster

CH$7. Successful African American Single-Parent Families

CH$8. Remarried Systems

CH$9. Children in Foster Families

PART III. CHILDREN IN FAMILIES FACING SPECIFIC CHALLENGES

CH$10. Children with Chronic Illness and Physical Disabilities

CH$11. Families with Children with Disrupted Attachments

CH$12. Children of Parents with Mental Illness

CH$13. The Invisible Illness: Children in Alcoholic Families

CH$14. Families Coping with the Death of a Parent: The Therapist’s Role

PART IV. FAMILIES AND LARGER SYSTEMS

CH$15. The Family’s Own System: The Symbolic Context of Health

CH$16. Partners for Success: A Collaborative Project in School-Based Mental Health Practice and Training

CH$17. Children in Placement: A Place for Family Therapy

CH$18. The Family and the Legal System: The Search for an Intelligent Integration

PART V. LARGER ISSUES AFFECTING CHILDREN IN FAMILIES

CH$19. A Model for Disrupting Cycles of Violence in Families with Young Children

CH$20. Of Two Worlds: Working with Children in Immigrant Families

CH$21. The Many Cultures of Child Protection

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