This core text in family therapy theory represents a departure in how the subject is usually taught, emphasizing the relationship of theory to practice and the relationship of different theories to one another, rather than focusing on theory in isolation. Coverage encompasses the history and development of the field, first-generation, systemic, and postmodern models of marriage and family therapy, and processes and outcomes in marriage and family therapy. An appendix presents the AAMFT Code of Ethics. Case studies illustrate how theoretical constructs actually work in practice. A companion web site provides video clips, excerpts from journal articles, practice quizzes, flashcards, chapter summaries, and other resources to help students prepare for class discussions and projects. An instructor`s resource CD offers sample syllabi, teaching tips, PowerPoint slides, a test bank, web resources, and additional exercises and discussion questions. The text is for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in counseling, social work, and family studies. Winek is professor and program director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Training Program at Appalachian State University. Annotation )2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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