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When parents divorce, children are the biggest losers. This book will give both mental health and legal professionals the expert information they need to help families navigate this grave ordeal and improve the outcome for hurting children. Elizabeth Ellis provides research-based guidance on all stages of divorce cases, beginning with the warning signs of a failing marriage and ending with post-divorce conflict surrounding child custody. Each chapter features a detailed case study that vividly depicts problems common to divorcing families and includes clinical guidelines and decision trees for interventions. (APA)
Children of divorced parents --- Divorce therapy --- Divorce --- Therapy, Divorce --- Family psychotherapy --- Divorced parents' children --- Divorced parents --- Adult children of divorced parents --- Children of single parents --- Mental health --- Psychological aspects --- Child Custody --- Parent-Child Relations --- Marital Status --- Child Welfare --- Family Relations --- Social Problems --- Family Characteristics --- Social Welfare --- Family --- Sociology --- Psychology, Social --- Social Sciences --- Socioeconomic Factors --- Demography --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Population Characteristics --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Health Care --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences
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Children of divorced parents --- Child psychotherapy --- Divorce --- Divorce therapy --- Mental health --- Psychological aspects --- Psychotherapy. --- Divorce. --- Child. --- Infant. --- -Divorce --- -Divorce therapy --- Therapy, Divorce --- Family psychotherapy --- Marriage --- Broken homes --- Divorced people --- Divorced parents' children --- Divorced parents --- Adult children of divorced parents --- Children of single parents --- Child mental health services --- Child psychiatry --- Children --- Psychotherapy --- Infants --- Minors --- Divorced --- Separated --- Separation --- Divorces --- Separations --- Clinical Psychotherapists --- Logotherapy --- Psychotherapists --- Clinical Psychotherapist --- Logotherapies --- Psychotherapies --- Psychotherapist --- Psychotherapist, Clinical --- Psychotherapists, Clinical --- Neurolinguistic Programming --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Diseases --- Treatment --- Child --- Infant --- Schema Therapy --- Schema Therapies --- Therapies, Schema --- Therapy, Schema --- Children of divorced parents - Mental health --- Divorce - Psychological aspects
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This groundbreaking practitioner guide and widely adopted text illuminates how racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression constrain the lives of diverse clients - and family therapy itself. Leading thinkers and therapists provide powerful tools for expanding the boundaries of the field and working toward truly inclusive clinical practice. More than a simple update, the second edition has been substantially revised and expanded. Numerous new topics are featured, and 20 chapters are entirely new. Highly readable and engaging, the volume integrates theoretical exposition with case vignettes and evocative autobiographical narratives. It reveals the experiences, challenges, wisdom, and struggles of people whose voices are not often heard in the mainstream literature, including racial minority, intercultural, poor, immigrant, and gay and lesbian families. Contributors discuss the impact of societal discrimination of family relationships, while at the same time exposing the biases that underlie prevailing conceptions of family health and pathology. Concrete suggestions are offered for tapping into clients' cultural resources and conducting culturally competent assessment, treatment, and clinical training. New perspectives and ideas are woven throughout the second edition. In particular, the section in which authors reflect on their own cultural and family legacies - a popular feature among practitioners and students alike - has been significantly expanded. Promoting a fuller understanding not only of cultural diversity but also of the diverse ways that practitioners can support clients' strengths, this book will open the reader to thinking and practicing differently. It is an invaluable text for graduate-level courses. -- From back cover.
Family psychotherapy --- Minorities --- Sexual minorities --- Cultural psychiatry --- Divorce therapy --- Cultural pluralism --- Minority Groups --- Cultural Diversity --- 615.851 --- 615.851 Psychotherapie. Pschychoanalyse als therapie --- 615.851 Psychotherapy. Psychoanalysis as therapy --- Psychotherapie. Pschychoanalyse als therapie --- Psychotherapy. Psychoanalysis as therapy --- Cultural Pluralism --- Multiculturalism --- Pluralism --- Cultural Diversities --- Diversities, Cultural --- Diversity, Cultural --- Multiculturalisms --- Pluralism, Cultural --- Pluralisms --- Ethical Relativism --- Cultural diversity --- Diversity, Religious --- Ethnic diversity --- Pluralism (Social sciences) --- Religious diversity --- Culture --- Cultural fusion --- Ethnicity --- Therapy, Divorce --- Family group therapy --- Family therapy --- Families --- Group psychotherapy --- Marriage counseling --- Culture and psychiatry --- Ethnopsychiatry --- Psychiatry, Cultural --- Psychiatry and culture --- Ethnopsychology --- Social psychiatry --- Gender minorities --- GLBT people --- GLBTQ people --- Lesbigay people --- LBG people --- LGBT people --- LGBTQ people --- Non-heterosexual people --- Non-heterosexuals --- Sexual dissidents --- Ethnic minorities --- Foreign population --- Minority groups --- Persons --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Discrimination --- Ethnic relations --- Majorities --- Plebiscite --- Race relations --- Segregation --- Mental health --- psychology --- Health and hygiene
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" ... Continues to be the incisive, authoritative, independent voice in an ever-changing field. You will find the latest techniques for treating families; theory on normal and dysfunctional family relationships; research on sexuality and intimacy; the effects of traditional and alternative family styles; community approaches to family intervention; and more."
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