Children in family contexts : perspectives on treatment /
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Imprint: | New York: Guilford Press, c1989. |
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Description: | xix, 537 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/902112 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Child Mental Health Fundamentals in Family Context
- The Child in Family Therapy: Guidelines for Active Engagement across the Age Span
- Development in Family Contexts
- Guidelines for a Family Assessment Protocol
- Family Therapy in an Age of Biological Psychiatry: Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations
- The Biology of Family Culture
- Part II. Different Family Structures
- Two-parent Families, or How to Love a two-headed Monster
- Successful African American Single-parent Families
- Remarried Systems
- Children in Foster Families
- Part III. Children in Families Facing Specific Challenges
- Children with Chronic Illness and Physical Disabilities
- Families with Children with Disrupted Attachments
- Children of Parents with Mental Illness
- The Invisible Illness: Children in Alcoholic Families
- Families Coping with the Death of a Parent: The Therapist's Role
- Part IV. Families and Larger Systems
- The Family's Own System: The Symbolic Context of Health
- Partners for Success: A Collaborative Project in School-based Mental Health Practice and Training, Phebe Sessions
- Children in Placement: A Place for Family Therapy
- The Family and the Legal System: The Search for an Intelligent Integration
- Part V. Larger Issues Affecting Children in Families
- A Model for Disrupting Cycles of Violence in Families with Young Children
- Of Two Worlds: Working with Children in Immigrant Families
- The Many Cultures of Child Protection