Introduction to Family Therapy: Systemic Theory and Practice
Introduction to Family Therapy: Systemic Theory and Practice
Dallos, Rudi; Draper, Ros
Open University Press
10/2015
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Experiences of systemic and family therapy
A family's view
Two therapists' views
What is the 'family'?
The family life cycle
Allowing the family a voice
The organizing framework of this book
Key texts offering a historical overview of systemic and family therapy
Setting the scene - 1950s
1. The first phase - 1950s to mid-1970s
Cultural landscape
Influential people and ideas
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
2. The second phase - mid-1970s to mid-1980s
Cultural landscape
Influential people and ideas
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
3. The third phase - mid-1980s to 2000
Cultural landscape
Influential people and ideas
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
4. Emotions and attachments as the driving force in family systems
Emotions and early family therapy concepts
Attachment theory
Attachment-oriented systemic therapies
Reflections and summary
Key texts
5. Systemic formulation and formulating
Systemic theory: Formulation and formulating
A case example of systemic formulation
Formulating
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
Systemic formulation
6. Twenty-first century practice development: Conversations across the boundaries of models
Cultural landscape
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
7. Couple therapy
Culture, family and couples contexts
Approaches to couple therapy
Influential people, ideas and services
Twenty-first century practice and service developments
Commentary
Key texts
8. Research and evaluation
Introduction
Why conduct research?
Evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence
Science, research and systemic therapy
Evaluation research: Does family therapy work?
Therapy process research
Family theory research
Discussion and reflections
Key texts
9. Reflections 2015
Current state of the art
Crystal-ball gazing
Developmental perspectives
Review and summary
Integrations
Experiences of systemic and family therapy
A family's view
Two therapists' views
What is the 'family'?
The family life cycle
Allowing the family a voice
The organizing framework of this book
Key texts offering a historical overview of systemic and family therapy
Setting the scene - 1950s
1. The first phase - 1950s to mid-1970s
Cultural landscape
Influential people and ideas
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
2. The second phase - mid-1970s to mid-1980s
Cultural landscape
Influential people and ideas
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
3. The third phase - mid-1980s to 2000
Cultural landscape
Influential people and ideas
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
4. Emotions and attachments as the driving force in family systems
Emotions and early family therapy concepts
Attachment theory
Attachment-oriented systemic therapies
Reflections and summary
Key texts
5. Systemic formulation and formulating
Systemic theory: Formulation and formulating
A case example of systemic formulation
Formulating
Commentary
Key texts
Skill guides
Systemic formulation
6. Twenty-first century practice development: Conversations across the boundaries of models
Cultural landscape
Practice
Commentary
Key texts
7. Couple therapy
Culture, family and couples contexts
Approaches to couple therapy
Influential people, ideas and services
Twenty-first century practice and service developments
Commentary
Key texts
8. Research and evaluation
Introduction
Why conduct research?
Evidence-based practice and practice-based evidence
Science, research and systemic therapy
Evaluation research: Does family therapy work?
Therapy process research
Family theory research
Discussion and reflections
Key texts
9. Reflections 2015
Current state of the art
Crystal-ball gazing
Developmental perspectives
Review and summary
Integrations