Brief strategic family therapy (BSFT) is an evidence‑based intervention for diagnosing and correcting patterns of family interactions that are linked to distressing experiences and symptoms in children ages 6‑18. This clinical guide shows practitioners how to transform family interactions from conflictive to collaborative, from habitual to proactive, so that the love trapped behind the anger can flourish, and family members can re‑bond in loving and mutually caring relationships Readers of this book will learn how to engage families that are reluctant to become involved in family therapy, and structure a 12‑to 16‑week intervention that will effect powerful behavioral change. Therapists help adults learn to collaborate with one another to nurture, guide, and handle misbehavior among children and teens. Dozens of detailed clinical examples show practitioners how to navigate family complexities, and how to work through the challenging decision points they present.
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Basic Concepts of Brief Strategic Family Therapy Chapter 2. Joining:: Preparing the Terrain Chapter 3. Diagnosing Family Systems Patterns of Interactions Chapter 4. Applied Issues in Diagnosis Chapter 5. Orchestrating Change:: Restructuring Chapter 6:: Pitfalls to Avoid Chapter 7:: Engaging Families Into Family Therapy Chapter 8. Applying Brief Strategic Family Therapy to Different Circumstances Chapter 9. Bringing it all Together:: The Case of JJ Concluding Thoughts References About the Authors
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