![]() Becoming a Family Counselor: A Bridge to Family Therapy Theory and Practice
ISBN: 978-0-471-22138-8
Hardcover
432 pages
April 2006
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Acknowledgments.
PART I: INTRODUCTION.
Chapter 1. Couple and Family Counselors: Individual Portraits.
Chapter 2. Retelling the Story: Couple and Family Counseling in the Early Years.
Chapter 3. The Field Matures: 1980 to the Present.
PART II: FAMILY THERAPY IN ITS MID-LIFE: FIVE TIMES.
Chapter 4. Behavior: Learning, Habits, and Reinforcement.
Chapter 5. Organization: Planning, Decision Making, and Action.
Chapter 6. Narrative: Language, Culture, and Identity.
Chapter 7. Emotion: Regulation, Relationship, and Motivation.
Chapter 8. Spirituality: Purpose, Acceptance, and Meaning.
PART III: JUDGMENT, ACTION, AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN FAMILY COUNSELING.
Chapter 9. Joining, Struggling Together, and Saying Goodbye.
Chapter 10. The Ethical Family Counselor.
Chapter 11. Future Directions for Family Counseling.
Appendix A: ACA Code of Ethics.
Appendix B: AAMFT Code of Ethics.
Appendix C: Ethical Code of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.

