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Foundations of Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy

Foundations of Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy

Developing Helping Relationships

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Foundations of Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy: Developing Helping Relationships is a comprehensive textbook focused on guiding graduate students in marriage and family therapy and counseling through their understanding of building professional helping relationships with family systems. The book focuses on the systemic nature of helping relationships and will explore ways in which building clinical relationships is interwoven into broader family dynamics and social dynamics. This book provides a conceptual overview of helping skills, explains how basic skills support the effectiveness of any helping approach by including common factors research, and illustrates how multicultural considerations are vital to the effective use of basic skills. Furthermore, this text moves beyond individual helping skills to include relational skills such as facilitating open discourse among family members, disrupting dysfunctional interaction patterns, identifying family processes, and honouring each person's perspective. Applicable in both face-to-face and online learning environments, a companion website features experiential learning videos that allow students to see how the skills learned in this book are used in clinical situations, as well as assignments on case conceptualization, multicultural considerations, and more.

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janvier 2026, env. 300 Pages, Anglais
Taylor and Francis
978-1-138-23111-5

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