ABSTRACT

This textbook aims to introduce students to the foundational concepts of the marriage and family therapy field, providing a comprehensive overview of a range of models and their practical application.

Designed specifically for distance-learning, Yulia Watters and Darren Adamson bring together a collection of experienced marriage and family therapists to teach the absolute essentials of marriage and family therapy without peripheral or incidental information. Iterative in its presentation, the book introduces important systems concepts, provides a compelling history of family therapy, presents detailed exploration of classical and postmodern approaches to therapy, and covers clinical application and treatment planning. It uniquely follows the course structure of the first institution to receive Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) accreditation for both master’s and doctoral online programs, giving students the fundamental knowledge they need to help them prepare for their licensing examination and subsequent practice as MFTs.

Written for students seeking to be MFT practitioners, this important volume adds a fresh perspective to teaching and application of family therapy.

part |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

Systems Theory in the Context of Family Therapy

part I|116 pages

Foundational Concepts of Family Therapy

chapter 3|16 pages

History of Family Therapy

chapter 4|10 pages

Building Blocks to Conceptualizing Family

A Family System's Perspective

chapter 5|10 pages

Postmodernism and Social Constructionism

Foundational Concepts

chapter 6|37 pages

The Core Process of Therapy

Planning Therapy Guided by Theory

chapter 7|25 pages

Clinical Practice

Preparing for Day 1

part II|150 pages

Modern or Classic Models of Family Therapy

chapter 8|14 pages

Milan Systemic Family Therapy

chapter 9|13 pages

Structural Family Therapy

chapter 10|22 pages

Strategic Family Therapy

chapter 12|17 pages

Bowen Family Systems Theory

chapter 15|9 pages

Contextual Therapy

part III|42 pages

Postmodern Models of Family Therapy