Multi-Family Therapy: Concepts and Techniques
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2010
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 200
- Category :
Family, Couple and Systemic Therapy - Catalogue No : 29851
- ISBN 13 : 9780415557818
- ISBN 10 : 041555781X
Reviews and Endorsements
'This book captures and makes clear how Multi-family therapy employs an attractive style of always approaching issues through activities that are multiply layered in terms of sensory experiences and also have a lateral/creative fun twist, e.g. in work with diverse ethnic groups and different languages having an exercise of babbling (Tower of Babel) in different fantasy languages. The sessions have a feel of being at the circus, the theatre, stand-up comedy, children's party. Above all they transform problems by fun, creativity and humour. A book that is both substantial in its thought and content and also a pleasure and fun to read.'
- Rudi Dallos, Programme Director of Clinical Psychology, University of Plymouth, UK
'In this vividly-written landmark text, Asen and Scholz capture the excitement, creativity, challenges, and effectiveness of Multi-Family Therapy. It is packed with innovative, systemically-based activities readily applicable to working with families in groups or individually. It provides detailed guidance on how to manage the complex group processes that engage families as resources for one another. The authors demonstrate the usefulness of MFT for a wide range of psychiatric and social problems and in a range of institutional settings. For those readers who already practice MFT, this book will expand their repertoire; those new to MFT will be compelled to start a multi-family group immediately. An inspiring, comprehensive book.'
- Peter Fraenkel, Ph.D. Associate Professor, The City College of the City University of New York & Director, Center for Work and Family, Ackerman Institute for the Family.
Contents:
Introduction and Acknowledgements. Concepts and Principles. Basic techniques. Group exercises. Family-oriented exercises. Problem-focused exercises. Working with Multi-Problem Families. Working with and in Schools. Managing Eating Disorders, Psychosis and Mood Disorders. Pragmatic considerations. References