Description: This comprehensive guide provides a deep dive into the methodologies and tools used for assessing couples and families. Authored by Karin Jordan, a leading expert in the field, this 2003 publication is designed for mental health professionals, therapists, and students studying marriage and family therapy. It serves as both a textbook for students and a reference guide for practitioners seeking to enhance their assessment skills.Key Features:Focus on Assessment Techniques: The book covers a broad spectrum of assessment tools, offering practical guidance on the most effective techniques for evaluating family dynamics, communication patterns, individual roles, and psychological symptoms within family systems.Theoretical Foundations: It provides foundational knowledge rooted in systemic theory and discusses various assessment models and frameworks used in couple and family therapy.Clinical Application: The book emphasizes how to apply assessment tools in real-world therapeutic settings, making it valuable for clinicians working with diverse family structures, including blended families, single-parent families, and couples experiencing relational challenges.Cultural Considerations: It also addresses the importance of cultural sensitivity in assessments, guiding readers on how to incorporate a cultural lens to better understand the context and nuances of family behavior.Case Examples: The book includes case studies and examples that help readers see the practical application of assessment tools in therapy, illustrating both challenges and best practices.Who Should Read This Book? This book is an essential read for:Marriage and Family Therapy students looking to understand core assessment techniques.Clinicians and mental health professionals seeking a reliable reference to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.Counselors and psychologists who want to gain insights into systemic assessment tools and their practical applications.Book Condition:Condition: Describe if the book is new, like new, good, or acceptable.Highlights: Mention if there is any highlighting, underlining, or notes in the book (if applicable).ISBN: 9780789011751
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Publication Year: 2003
Type: Textbook
Format: Paperback
Subject Area: Clinical Psychology
Publication Name: Nova
Author: Karin Jordan
Subject: Psychology