ABSTRACT

Multi-Family Therapy (MFT) involves the bringing together of different families in a therapeutic context in order to work jointly to overcome each of their specific and very individual problems. This innovative book combines the theory and concepts of MFT with detailed practical examples of techniques and exercises that have been proven to help with problematic children, teenagers and adults.

In this book Asen and Scholz discuss how MFT has been developed over the past 30 years and has been applied nationally and internationally across a range of settings with a variety of clients, including:

  • Children and teenagers who are excluded from school
  • Multi-problem families with abuse and violence who challenge social workers and the legal system
  • Children, teenagers and adults who present with mental health issues.

Multi-Family Therapy: Concepts and Techniques is written for professionals in mental health, social work and education. Its unique pragmatic approach makes it an essential guide for anyone wishing to employ MFT.

chapter 1|8 pages

Concepts and principles

chapter 2|14 pages

Basic techniques

chapter 3|22 pages

Setting the scene: MFT group exercises

chapter 4|26 pages

Family-oriented exercises

chapter 5|21 pages

Problem-focused exercises

chapter 6|14 pages

Working with multiproblem families

chapter 7|15 pages

Working with and in schools

chapter 9|18 pages

Pragmatic considerations