FAMILY THERAPY
A Constructive Framework
Roger Lowe
Sage Publications, 2004
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The reader will understand the severe psychopathologies seen in forensic work and how to apply this knowledge therapeutically using constructive and collaborative approaches with families.
This book brings together skills from contemporary models such as solution-focused, narrative and conversational therapies and adapts them to the specific challenges of working with family relationships. It explores the tool of 'inner conversation' during a session which can be used to overcome obstacles to the therapeutic process. The framework is designed to be flexible and allow practitioners to adapt it to their own situational needs.
Roger Lowe is a counsellor at the Family Therapy and Counselling Clinic at Queensland University of Technology School of Psychology in Brisbane, Australia.
6 CE credits; 224 pages
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