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Working Systemically with Families

Formulation, Intervention and Evaluation

Working Systemically with Families

Formulation, Intervention and Evaluation

ByRudi Dallos, Arlene Vetere
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 24 April 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429485244
Pages 240 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429910012
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsFamily Therapy, Family Members, Family Life Cycle, Family Groups, Milan Team
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Dallos, R., Vetere, A. (2003). Working Systemically with Families. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429485244
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Systemic theory offers a valuable framework for integrating the diverse ideas found throughout the mental health arena in both theory and clinical practice. With this accessible book, the authors take you on an enjoyable and coherent journey through systemic theory. They then review the body of research into family therapy and conclude with a critical review of major recent developments in theory and application. At the end of several chapters are reflexive notes containing exercises that relate to the ideas and processes found within the chapter to further develop the reader's understanding. The conclusion draws together the ideas found throughout the book, with particular emphasis on the interlocking triangle of formulation, intervention and evaluation and how this will impact on systemic practice in the future. While this book will be an invaluable introduction to family systems theory and practice for clinical psychology training courses, plugging a gap that the authors have identified as one of their motives for writing it, its remit runs much wider. It will prove an essential companion for any professional working in the public services, whether systemically trained or not.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction and overview
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter One|30 pages
What is family therapy and systemic practice?
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Two|21 pages
Enduring and helpful techniques in systemic thinking and practice
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Three|28 pages
Systemic formulation
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Four|22 pages
Integrative practice: research on process and outcomes
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Five|29 pages
Integrative practice: developments in theory
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Six|59 pages
Specific applications: integrative practice—context and method
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Seven|3 pages
Integrative practice: thinking in the future
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract

Systemic theory offers a valuable framework for integrating the diverse ideas found throughout the mental health arena in both theory and clinical practice. With this accessible book, the authors take you on an enjoyable and coherent journey through systemic theory. They then review the body of research into family therapy and conclude with a critical review of major recent developments in theory and application. At the end of several chapters are reflexive notes containing exercises that relate to the ideas and processes found within the chapter to further develop the reader's understanding. The conclusion draws together the ideas found throughout the book, with particular emphasis on the interlocking triangle of formulation, intervention and evaluation and how this will impact on systemic practice in the future. While this book will be an invaluable introduction to family systems theory and practice for clinical psychology training courses, plugging a gap that the authors have identified as one of their motives for writing it, its remit runs much wider. It will prove an essential companion for any professional working in the public services, whether systemically trained or not.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction and overview
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter One|30 pages
What is family therapy and systemic practice?
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Two|21 pages
Enduring and helpful techniques in systemic thinking and practice
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Three|28 pages
Systemic formulation
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Four|22 pages
Integrative practice: research on process and outcomes
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Five|29 pages
Integrative practice: developments in theory
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Six|59 pages
Specific applications: integrative practice—context and method
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Seven|3 pages
Integrative practice: thinking in the future
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Systemic theory offers a valuable framework for integrating the diverse ideas found throughout the mental health arena in both theory and clinical practice. With this accessible book, the authors take you on an enjoyable and coherent journey through systemic theory. They then review the body of research into family therapy and conclude with a critical review of major recent developments in theory and application. At the end of several chapters are reflexive notes containing exercises that relate to the ideas and processes found within the chapter to further develop the reader's understanding. The conclusion draws together the ideas found throughout the book, with particular emphasis on the interlocking triangle of formulation, intervention and evaluation and how this will impact on systemic practice in the future. While this book will be an invaluable introduction to family systems theory and practice for clinical psychology training courses, plugging a gap that the authors have identified as one of their motives for writing it, its remit runs much wider. It will prove an essential companion for any professional working in the public services, whether systemically trained or not.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction and overview
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter One|30 pages
What is family therapy and systemic practice?
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Two|21 pages
Enduring and helpful techniques in systemic thinking and practice
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Three|28 pages
Systemic formulation
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Four|22 pages
Integrative practice: research on process and outcomes
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Five|29 pages
Integrative practice: developments in theory
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Six|59 pages
Specific applications: integrative practice—context and method
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Seven|3 pages
Integrative practice: thinking in the future
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract

Systemic theory offers a valuable framework for integrating the diverse ideas found throughout the mental health arena in both theory and clinical practice. With this accessible book, the authors take you on an enjoyable and coherent journey through systemic theory. They then review the body of research into family therapy and conclude with a critical review of major recent developments in theory and application. At the end of several chapters are reflexive notes containing exercises that relate to the ideas and processes found within the chapter to further develop the reader's understanding. The conclusion draws together the ideas found throughout the book, with particular emphasis on the interlocking triangle of formulation, intervention and evaluation and how this will impact on systemic practice in the future. While this book will be an invaluable introduction to family systems theory and practice for clinical psychology training courses, plugging a gap that the authors have identified as one of their motives for writing it, its remit runs much wider. It will prove an essential companion for any professional working in the public services, whether systemically trained or not.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction and overview
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter One|30 pages
What is family therapy and systemic practice?
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Two|21 pages
Enduring and helpful techniques in systemic thinking and practice
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Three|28 pages
Systemic formulation
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Four|22 pages
Integrative practice: research on process and outcomes
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Five|29 pages
Integrative practice: developments in theory
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Six|59 pages
Specific applications: integrative practice—context and method
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Seven|3 pages
Integrative practice: thinking in the future
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Systemic theory offers a valuable framework for integrating the diverse ideas found throughout the mental health arena in both theory and clinical practice. With this accessible book, the authors take you on an enjoyable and coherent journey through systemic theory. They then review the body of research into family therapy and conclude with a critical review of major recent developments in theory and application. At the end of several chapters are reflexive notes containing exercises that relate to the ideas and processes found within the chapter to further develop the reader's understanding. The conclusion draws together the ideas found throughout the book, with particular emphasis on the interlocking triangle of formulation, intervention and evaluation and how this will impact on systemic practice in the future. While this book will be an invaluable introduction to family systems theory and practice for clinical psychology training courses, plugging a gap that the authors have identified as one of their motives for writing it, its remit runs much wider. It will prove an essential companion for any professional working in the public services, whether systemically trained or not.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction and overview
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter One|30 pages
What is family therapy and systemic practice?
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Two|21 pages
Enduring and helpful techniques in systemic thinking and practice
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Three|28 pages
Systemic formulation
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Four|22 pages
Integrative practice: research on process and outcomes
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Five|29 pages
Integrative practice: developments in theory
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Six|59 pages
Specific applications: integrative practice—context and method
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Seven|3 pages
Integrative practice: thinking in the future
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract

Systemic theory offers a valuable framework for integrating the diverse ideas found throughout the mental health arena in both theory and clinical practice. With this accessible book, the authors take you on an enjoyable and coherent journey through systemic theory. They then review the body of research into family therapy and conclude with a critical review of major recent developments in theory and application. At the end of several chapters are reflexive notes containing exercises that relate to the ideas and processes found within the chapter to further develop the reader's understanding. The conclusion draws together the ideas found throughout the book, with particular emphasis on the interlocking triangle of formulation, intervention and evaluation and how this will impact on systemic practice in the future. While this book will be an invaluable introduction to family systems theory and practice for clinical psychology training courses, plugging a gap that the authors have identified as one of their motives for writing it, its remit runs much wider. It will prove an essential companion for any professional working in the public services, whether systemically trained or not.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction and overview
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter One|30 pages
What is family therapy and systemic practice?
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Two|21 pages
Enduring and helpful techniques in systemic thinking and practice
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Three|28 pages
Systemic formulation
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Four|22 pages
Integrative practice: research on process and outcomes
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Five|29 pages
Integrative practice: developments in theory
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Six|59 pages
Specific applications: integrative practice—context and method
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
chapter Seven|3 pages
Integrative practice: thinking in the future
ByArlene Vetere, Rudi Dallos
View abstract
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