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Tables of Contents for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
3
Editorial acknowledgements
x
 
SECTION I. CHILD PROTECTION
3
68
Chapter 1. Three stages in the development of an integrative approach to working with families.
3
16
Chapter 2. Child abuse, rehabilitation and poverty: A quintet of Problems.
19
10
Chapter 3. Power and influence in systemic consultation.
29
14
Chapter 4. Countertransference reactions to families where child abuse has occurred.
43
12
Chapter 5. Thurlow House Assessment Programme for Families with Physically Abused Children.
55
16
SECTION II. CLINICAL TECHNIQUES
71
168
Chapter 6. Concurrent individual and family therapy in a case of elective mutism.
71
16
Chapter 7. Anorexia Nervosa: The treatment of a male case with combined behavioural and family therapy.
87
16
Chapter 8. Thurlow House Adolescent Assessment Programme.
103
30
Chapter 9. Failure in family therapy: A catalogue of engagement mistakes.
133
16
Chapter 10. A formulation model for use in family therapy.
149
18
Chapter 11. Systemic consultation and goal setting.
167
12
Chapter 12. Giving directives effectively: The implications of research on compliance with doctor's orders for family therapy.
179
12
Chapter 13. Involving children in family therapy and systemic consultation.
191
18
Chapter 14. Resistance, dilemmas and crises in family therapy: A framework for positive practice.
209
14
Chapter 15. Three techniques for the solofamily therapist.
223
10
Chapter 16. Carrying parcels and making puddings: Two co-operative styles.
233
6
SECTION III. EMPIRICAL FOUNDATIONS
239
 
Chapter 17. Audit and family systems consultation: Evaluation of practice at a child and family centre.
239
14
Chapter 18. Milan Systemic Family Therapy: A review of 10 empirical investigations.
253
24
Chapter 19. Psychotherapy Research.
277
16
Chapter 20. Family Psychology. The emergence of a new field.
293