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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Volume 1 -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Volume 1 Preface -- Foreword -- Part I: Foundations -- 1 The Importance of Family and the Role of Systemic Family Therapy -- Systemic Family Therapy -- Family -- Defining Characteristics of Systemic Family Therapy -- Why Does Helping Families Matter? -- Moving Forward: Observations from "Reading Across" the Chapters -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Evolution and Current Status of Systemic Family Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Couples Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Family Therapy -- The Culture Strikes Back: Challenges Hit the Field -- A Resurgence of Innovation -- Current Situation and Prospects for Systemic Family Therapy -- The Consumer Self and the Relational Self -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Global Contexts for the Profession of Systemic Family Therapy -- The History of SFT Outside the West -- Larger Contexts for SFT Global Development -- Current State of SFT Professional Bodies and Practice -- Conclusion: A Global Roadmap of SFT -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 Redefining "Family" -- How Do We Define "Family" in Systemic Family Therapy? -- Epidemiology of the Role of Family Environments in Shaping Mental and Physical Health -- Placing the Impact of Family on Health in Context: Drawing from Social Epidemiology -- Recommendations for Redefining Family from a Multidisciplinary Perspective -- References -- 5 Systems Theory and Methodology -- What Is a System? -- Understanding Systems: General Systems Theory (GST) and Cybernetics -- What Is Systemic Family Therapy? -- Methodological Advances in the Study of Systems -- Illustrative Example of System Dynamics -- References -- 6 Evidence for the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Systemic Family Therapy -- Child‐Focused Problems -- Adult‐Focused Problems.
Mental Health and Physical Health Problems That Occur Across the Lifespan -- Cost‐Effectiveness -- Future Directions -- References -- 7 Common Factors Underlying Systemic Family Therapy -- History of Common Factors -- Defining General Common Factors -- Common Factors Specific to SFT -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Process of Change in Systemic Family Therapy -- Defining SFT Process Research -- Process Research on the General Schools of Family Therapy -- Process Research in Empirically Supported Treatments in SFT -- Making the Case for Integrative Process Research in SFT -- Other Systemic Change Processes Needed for Future Research -- Applying Process Research in SFT Training and Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Physiological Considerations in Systemic Family Therapy -- Physiology in Our History -- Psychophysiological Processes -- Therapist-Client Physiologic Synchrony -- Intervention -- Other Considerations and Future Directions -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Social and Cultural Contexts -- 10 Intersectionality -- Chapter Overview -- Hierarchy of Power, Privilege, and Oppression -- Intersectionality -- Liberation‐Based Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity -- Historical and Social Context -- Introduction to LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Theoretical Underpinnings of LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Sexual Orientation -- Gender Identity -- Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Spiritual and Religious Issues in Systemic Family Therapy -- Client Spirituality -- Therapist Spirituality and Training -- Incorporating the Spiritual Into Treatment -- Specific SFT Treatment Considerations -- Advancing Spiritual Competence in Clinical Practice -- References -- Part III: Theoretical Perspectives -- 13 Theory -- Definitions and Terms: Theory, Paradigm, and Model.
Theoretical History and Foundations of SFT -- Studying and Evaluating SFT Models -- Theory Development and Construction -- Future Theoretical Development and Construction: Moving the Field Forward -- Implications for SFT Research, Training, and Continuing Professional Development -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Transgenerational Theories and How They Evolved into Current Research and Practice -- Transgenerational Theories -- Experiential Theories -- The Third Iteration of Theories -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Structural and Strategic Approaches -- Structural Family Therapy -- Strategic Family Therapy -- Integrated Structural-Strategic Family Therapy Approaches -- Conclusion -- References -- 16 Behavioral and Cognitive‐Behavioral Approaches in Systemic Family Therapy -- Theoretical Foundations of Cognitive‐Behavioral Couple and Family Therapy -- Social Learning Theory -- Social Cognition Research -- Cognitive Therapy Model -- Models of Emotion in Intimate Relationships -- Family Systems Theory -- Conclusion -- References -- 17 Attachment and Other Emotion‐Based Systemic Approaches -- Attachment Theory Foundations -- Attachment Theory Critiques -- Attachment in Adulthood -- Attachment and Change -- Attachment and Intervention -- Next Steps in SFT for Attachment‐Based Intervention -- Conclusion -- References -- 18 Postmodern Family Therapy -- Influential Postmodern Ideas -- Postmodern Family Therapy -- Where Is It Going? Future Directions of Postmodernism -- References -- Part IV: Methodological Challenges and Advances -- 19 Innovations in Systemic Family Therapy Effectiveness Research -- Innovations in RCT Methods -- Practice‐Based Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 20 Process Research -- Process Research Methods -- General Process Methodological Considerations -- Process Research Analysis Strategies -- Future Directions and Recommendations.
References -- 21 Community‐Based Participatory Research (CBPR) for Underserved Populations -- CBPR: Critical Concepts -- Conceptual Model -- Case Study: The Detroit Experience -- Implications for the Field -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 22 Implementing Research into Everyday Systemic FamilyTherapy Practice -- Implementation Research Designs -- Use of Theory in Implementation Research -- Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Part V: Training and Practice -- 23 Ethical and Legal Issues Unique to Systemic Family Therapy -- Working with Triangles -- Who Is the Client? -- Safety -- Managing Boundaries -- Electronic Therapy -- Therapist Positionality -- Confidentiality in Systemic Therapy -- HIPAA Compliance Process -- Conclusion -- References -- 24 Training and Credentialing in the Profession of Marriage and Family Therapy -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 25 Supervision in Systemic Family Therapy -- Learning Objective: Sensitivity to Contextual Factors -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Systems Thinking -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Purpose and Goals for Supervision -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Supervision Roles and Responsibilities -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Awareness of Personal and Professional Experiences That Impact Supervision -- Learning Objective: Preferred Supervision Models and the Connections Between Personal Therapy and Supervision Model -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Preferred Process of Supervision -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Sensitivity to Ethics and Legal Issues -- Learning Objective: Awareness of Requirements for AAMFT Membership, Regulatory Requirements, and Standards for the Approved Supervisor Designation -- Concluding Comments -- References -- 26 Multilevel Assessment -- Assessing Individuals Within a Context of Interacting Systems.
Assessing the Multigenerational Family System -- Assessing Larger Systems -- The Role of Cultural Factors in Assessment -- Legal and Ethical Issues in Assessment: Ensuring Safety -- Conclusion -- References -- 27 Sociocultural Attunement in Systemic Family Therapy -- From Cultural Competence to Sociocultural Attunement -- The Role of Place in Conceptualizing Health and Well‐Being -- ANVIET: Guidelines for Socioculturally Attuned Practice -- Ethics and Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Future Directions -- References -- 28 Promoting Innovative Systemic Research through Improved Graduate Training -- Systemic Tools of Research -- Core Research Competencies for MS and PhD Training Programs -- Conclusion -- References -- 29 Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Medical Family Therapy Education and Training -- Theoretical Foundations of Medical Family Therapy -- Requisite Health‐Related Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Required Practical Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Challenges Working in Medical Settings -- Successes in the Advancement of Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Furthering the Practice of Systemic Therapy in Medical Settings -- Conclusion -- References -- 30 Specialty Settings -- Specialty Areas -- Discussion -- References -- 31 Integration of New Technologies in Assessment, Research, and Treatment Delivery -- Acceptance and Effectiveness of Integrating Technology in Practice -- Using Technology in Systemic Family Therapy -- On the Horizon -- Technological Innovations in Training and Supervision -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI: Future Directions -- 32 The Importance of Policy and Advocacy in Systemic Family Therapy -- Policy and advocacy lexicon -- Conclusion -- References -- 33 The Future of Systemic Family Therapy -- The Big Picture: What Should We Stand for?.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Volume 1 -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Volume 1 Preface -- Foreword -- Part I: Foundations -- 1 The Importance of Family and the Role of Systemic Family Therapy -- Systemic Family Therapy -- Family -- Defining Characteristics of Systemic Family Therapy -- Why Does Helping Families Matter? -- Moving Forward: Observations from "Reading Across" the Chapters -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Evolution and Current Status of Systemic Family Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Couples Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Family Therapy -- The Culture Strikes Back: Challenges Hit the Field -- A Resurgence of Innovation -- Current Situation and Prospects for Systemic Family Therapy -- The Consumer Self and the Relational Self -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Global Contexts for the Profession of Systemic Family Therapy -- The History of SFT Outside the West -- Larger Contexts for SFT Global Development -- Current State of SFT Professional Bodies and Practice -- Conclusion: A Global Roadmap of SFT -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 Redefining "Family" -- How Do We Define "Family" in Systemic Family Therapy? -- Epidemiology of the Role of Family Environments in Shaping Mental and Physical Health -- Placing the Impact of Family on Health in Context: Drawing from Social Epidemiology -- Recommendations for Redefining Family from a Multidisciplinary Perspective -- References -- 5 Systems Theory and Methodology -- What Is a System? -- Understanding Systems: General Systems Theory (GST) and Cybernetics -- What Is Systemic Family Therapy? -- Methodological Advances in the Study of Systems -- Illustrative Example of System Dynamics -- References -- 6 Evidence for the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Systemic Family Therapy -- Child‐Focused Problems -- Adult‐Focused Problems.
Mental Health and Physical Health Problems That Occur Across the Lifespan -- Cost‐Effectiveness -- Future Directions -- References -- 7 Common Factors Underlying Systemic Family Therapy -- History of Common Factors -- Defining General Common Factors -- Common Factors Specific to SFT -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Process of Change in Systemic Family Therapy -- Defining SFT Process Research -- Process Research on the General Schools of Family Therapy -- Process Research in Empirically Supported Treatments in SFT -- Making the Case for Integrative Process Research in SFT -- Other Systemic Change Processes Needed for Future Research -- Applying Process Research in SFT Training and Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Physiological Considerations in Systemic Family Therapy -- Physiology in Our History -- Psychophysiological Processes -- Therapist-Client Physiologic Synchrony -- Intervention -- Other Considerations and Future Directions -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Social and Cultural Contexts -- 10 Intersectionality -- Chapter Overview -- Hierarchy of Power, Privilege, and Oppression -- Intersectionality -- Liberation‐Based Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity -- Historical and Social Context -- Introduction to LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Theoretical Underpinnings of LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Sexual Orientation -- Gender Identity -- Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Spiritual and Religious Issues in Systemic Family Therapy -- Client Spirituality -- Therapist Spirituality and Training -- Incorporating the Spiritual Into Treatment -- Specific SFT Treatment Considerations -- Advancing Spiritual Competence in Clinical Practice -- References -- Part III: Theoretical Perspectives -- 13 Theory -- Definitions and Terms: Theory, Paradigm, and Model.
Theoretical History and Foundations of SFT -- Studying and Evaluating SFT Models -- Theory Development and Construction -- Future Theoretical Development and Construction: Moving the Field Forward -- Implications for SFT Research, Training, and Continuing Professional Development -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Transgenerational Theories and How They Evolved into Current Research and Practice -- Transgenerational Theories -- Experiential Theories -- The Third Iteration of Theories -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Structural and Strategic Approaches -- Structural Family Therapy -- Strategic Family Therapy -- Integrated Structural-Strategic Family Therapy Approaches -- Conclusion -- References -- 16 Behavioral and Cognitive‐Behavioral Approaches in Systemic Family Therapy -- Theoretical Foundations of Cognitive‐Behavioral Couple and Family Therapy -- Social Learning Theory -- Social Cognition Research -- Cognitive Therapy Model -- Models of Emotion in Intimate Relationships -- Family Systems Theory -- Conclusion -- References -- 17 Attachment and Other Emotion‐Based Systemic Approaches -- Attachment Theory Foundations -- Attachment Theory Critiques -- Attachment in Adulthood -- Attachment and Change -- Attachment and Intervention -- Next Steps in SFT for Attachment‐Based Intervention -- Conclusion -- References -- 18 Postmodern Family Therapy -- Influential Postmodern Ideas -- Postmodern Family Therapy -- Where Is It Going? Future Directions of Postmodernism -- References -- Part IV: Methodological Challenges and Advances -- 19 Innovations in Systemic Family Therapy Effectiveness Research -- Innovations in RCT Methods -- Practice‐Based Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 20 Process Research -- Process Research Methods -- General Process Methodological Considerations -- Process Research Analysis Strategies -- Future Directions and Recommendations.
References -- 21 Community‐Based Participatory Research (CBPR) for Underserved Populations -- CBPR: Critical Concepts -- Conceptual Model -- Case Study: The Detroit Experience -- Implications for the Field -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 22 Implementing Research into Everyday Systemic FamilyTherapy Practice -- Implementation Research Designs -- Use of Theory in Implementation Research -- Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Part V: Training and Practice -- 23 Ethical and Legal Issues Unique to Systemic Family Therapy -- Working with Triangles -- Who Is the Client? -- Safety -- Managing Boundaries -- Electronic Therapy -- Therapist Positionality -- Confidentiality in Systemic Therapy -- HIPAA Compliance Process -- Conclusion -- References -- 24 Training and Credentialing in the Profession of Marriage and Family Therapy -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 25 Supervision in Systemic Family Therapy -- Learning Objective: Sensitivity to Contextual Factors -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Systems Thinking -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Purpose and Goals for Supervision -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Supervision Roles and Responsibilities -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Awareness of Personal and Professional Experiences That Impact Supervision -- Learning Objective: Preferred Supervision Models and the Connections Between Personal Therapy and Supervision Model -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Preferred Process of Supervision -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Sensitivity to Ethics and Legal Issues -- Learning Objective: Awareness of Requirements for AAMFT Membership, Regulatory Requirements, and Standards for the Approved Supervisor Designation -- Concluding Comments -- References -- 26 Multilevel Assessment -- Assessing Individuals Within a Context of Interacting Systems.
Assessing the Multigenerational Family System -- Assessing Larger Systems -- The Role of Cultural Factors in Assessment -- Legal and Ethical Issues in Assessment: Ensuring Safety -- Conclusion -- References -- 27 Sociocultural Attunement in Systemic Family Therapy -- From Cultural Competence to Sociocultural Attunement -- The Role of Place in Conceptualizing Health and Well‐Being -- ANVIET: Guidelines for Socioculturally Attuned Practice -- Ethics and Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Future Directions -- References -- 28 Promoting Innovative Systemic Research through Improved Graduate Training -- Systemic Tools of Research -- Core Research Competencies for MS and PhD Training Programs -- Conclusion -- References -- 29 Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Medical Family Therapy Education and Training -- Theoretical Foundations of Medical Family Therapy -- Requisite Health‐Related Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Required Practical Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Challenges Working in Medical Settings -- Successes in the Advancement of Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Furthering the Practice of Systemic Therapy in Medical Settings -- Conclusion -- References -- 30 Specialty Settings -- Specialty Areas -- Discussion -- References -- 31 Integration of New Technologies in Assessment, Research, and Treatment Delivery -- Acceptance and Effectiveness of Integrating Technology in Practice -- Using Technology in Systemic Family Therapy -- On the Horizon -- Technological Innovations in Training and Supervision -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI: Future Directions -- 32 The Importance of Policy and Advocacy in Systemic Family Therapy -- Policy and advocacy lexicon -- Conclusion -- References -- 33 The Future of Systemic Family Therapy -- The Big Picture: What Should We Stand for?.
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contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- Volume 1 -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Volume 1 Preface -- Foreword -- Part I: Foundations -- 1 The Importance of Family and the Role of Systemic Family Therapy -- Systemic Family Therapy -- Family -- Defining Characteristics of Systemic Family Therapy -- Why Does Helping Families Matter? -- Moving Forward: Observations from "Reading Across" the Chapters -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Evolution and Current Status of Systemic Family Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Couples Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Family Therapy -- The Culture Strikes Back: Challenges Hit the Field -- A Resurgence of Innovation -- Current Situation and Prospects for Systemic Family Therapy -- The Consumer Self and the Relational Self -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Global Contexts for the Profession of Systemic Family Therapy -- The History of SFT Outside the West -- Larger Contexts for SFT Global Development -- Current State of SFT Professional Bodies and Practice -- Conclusion: A Global Roadmap of SFT -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 Redefining "Family" -- How Do We Define "Family" in Systemic Family Therapy? -- Epidemiology of the Role of Family Environments in Shaping Mental and Physical Health -- Placing the Impact of Family on Health in Context: Drawing from Social Epidemiology -- Recommendations for Redefining Family from a Multidisciplinary Perspective -- References -- 5 Systems Theory and Methodology -- What Is a System? -- Understanding Systems: General Systems Theory (GST) and Cybernetics -- What Is Systemic Family Therapy? -- Methodological Advances in the Study of Systems -- Illustrative Example of System Dynamics -- References -- 6 Evidence for the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Systemic Family Therapy -- Child‐Focused Problems -- Adult‐Focused Problems.
Mental Health and Physical Health Problems That Occur Across the Lifespan -- Cost‐Effectiveness -- Future Directions -- References -- 7 Common Factors Underlying Systemic Family Therapy -- History of Common Factors -- Defining General Common Factors -- Common Factors Specific to SFT -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Process of Change in Systemic Family Therapy -- Defining SFT Process Research -- Process Research on the General Schools of Family Therapy -- Process Research in Empirically Supported Treatments in SFT -- Making the Case for Integrative Process Research in SFT -- Other Systemic Change Processes Needed for Future Research -- Applying Process Research in SFT Training and Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Physiological Considerations in Systemic Family Therapy -- Physiology in Our History -- Psychophysiological Processes -- Therapist-Client Physiologic Synchrony -- Intervention -- Other Considerations and Future Directions -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Social and Cultural Contexts -- 10 Intersectionality -- Chapter Overview -- Hierarchy of Power, Privilege, and Oppression -- Intersectionality -- Liberation‐Based Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity -- Historical and Social Context -- Introduction to LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Theoretical Underpinnings of LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Sexual Orientation -- Gender Identity -- Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Spiritual and Religious Issues in Systemic Family Therapy -- Client Spirituality -- Therapist Spirituality and Training -- Incorporating the Spiritual Into Treatment -- Specific SFT Treatment Considerations -- Advancing Spiritual Competence in Clinical Practice -- References -- Part III: Theoretical Perspectives -- 13 Theory -- Definitions and Terms: Theory, Paradigm, and Model.
Theoretical History and Foundations of SFT -- Studying and Evaluating SFT Models -- Theory Development and Construction -- Future Theoretical Development and Construction: Moving the Field Forward -- Implications for SFT Research, Training, and Continuing Professional Development -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Transgenerational Theories and How They Evolved into Current Research and Practice -- Transgenerational Theories -- Experiential Theories -- The Third Iteration of Theories -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Structural and Strategic Approaches -- Structural Family Therapy -- Strategic Family Therapy -- Integrated Structural-Strategic Family Therapy Approaches -- Conclusion -- References -- 16 Behavioral and Cognitive‐Behavioral Approaches in Systemic Family Therapy -- Theoretical Foundations of Cognitive‐Behavioral Couple and Family Therapy -- Social Learning Theory -- Social Cognition Research -- Cognitive Therapy Model -- Models of Emotion in Intimate Relationships -- Family Systems Theory -- Conclusion -- References -- 17 Attachment and Other Emotion‐Based Systemic Approaches -- Attachment Theory Foundations -- Attachment Theory Critiques -- Attachment in Adulthood -- Attachment and Change -- Attachment and Intervention -- Next Steps in SFT for Attachment‐Based Intervention -- Conclusion -- References -- 18 Postmodern Family Therapy -- Influential Postmodern Ideas -- Postmodern Family Therapy -- Where Is It Going? Future Directions of Postmodernism -- References -- Part IV: Methodological Challenges and Advances -- 19 Innovations in Systemic Family Therapy Effectiveness Research -- Innovations in RCT Methods -- Practice‐Based Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 20 Process Research -- Process Research Methods -- General Process Methodological Considerations -- Process Research Analysis Strategies -- Future Directions and Recommendations.
References -- 21 Community‐Based Participatory Research (CBPR) for Underserved Populations -- CBPR: Critical Concepts -- Conceptual Model -- Case Study: The Detroit Experience -- Implications for the Field -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 22 Implementing Research into Everyday Systemic FamilyTherapy Practice -- Implementation Research Designs -- Use of Theory in Implementation Research -- Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Part V: Training and Practice -- 23 Ethical and Legal Issues Unique to Systemic Family Therapy -- Working with Triangles -- Who Is the Client? -- Safety -- Managing Boundaries -- Electronic Therapy -- Therapist Positionality -- Confidentiality in Systemic Therapy -- HIPAA Compliance Process -- Conclusion -- References -- 24 Training and Credentialing in the Profession of Marriage and Family Therapy -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 25 Supervision in Systemic Family Therapy -- Learning Objective: Sensitivity to Contextual Factors -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Systems Thinking -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Purpose and Goals for Supervision -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Supervision Roles and Responsibilities -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Awareness of Personal and Professional Experiences That Impact Supervision -- Learning Objective: Preferred Supervision Models and the Connections Between Personal Therapy and Supervision Model -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Preferred Process of Supervision -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Sensitivity to Ethics and Legal Issues -- Learning Objective: Awareness of Requirements for AAMFT Membership, Regulatory Requirements, and Standards for the Approved Supervisor Designation -- Concluding Comments -- References -- 26 Multilevel Assessment -- Assessing Individuals Within a Context of Interacting Systems.
Assessing the Multigenerational Family System -- Assessing Larger Systems -- The Role of Cultural Factors in Assessment -- Legal and Ethical Issues in Assessment: Ensuring Safety -- Conclusion -- References -- 27 Sociocultural Attunement in Systemic Family Therapy -- From Cultural Competence to Sociocultural Attunement -- The Role of Place in Conceptualizing Health and Well‐Being -- ANVIET: Guidelines for Socioculturally Attuned Practice -- Ethics and Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Future Directions -- References -- 28 Promoting Innovative Systemic Research through Improved Graduate Training -- Systemic Tools of Research -- Core Research Competencies for MS and PhD Training Programs -- Conclusion -- References -- 29 Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Medical Family Therapy Education and Training -- Theoretical Foundations of Medical Family Therapy -- Requisite Health‐Related Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Required Practical Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Challenges Working in Medical Settings -- Successes in the Advancement of Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Furthering the Practice of Systemic Therapy in Medical Settings -- Conclusion -- References -- 30 Specialty Settings -- Specialty Areas -- Discussion -- References -- 31 Integration of New Technologies in Assessment, Research, and Treatment Delivery -- Acceptance and Effectiveness of Integrating Technology in Practice -- Using Technology in Systemic Family Therapy -- On the Horizon -- Technological Innovations in Training and Supervision -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI: Future Directions -- 32 The Importance of Policy and Advocacy in Systemic Family Therapy -- Policy and advocacy lexicon -- Conclusion -- References -- 33 The Future of Systemic Family Therapy -- The Big Picture: What Should We Stand for?.
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-- Moving Forward: Observations from "Reading Across" the Chapters -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 The Evolution and Current Status of Systemic Family Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Couples Therapy -- Sociocultural Origins of Family Therapy -- The Culture Strikes Back: Challenges Hit the Field -- A Resurgence of Innovation -- Current Situation and Prospects for Systemic Family Therapy -- The Consumer Self and the Relational Self -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Global Contexts for the Profession of Systemic Family Therapy -- The History of SFT Outside the West -- Larger Contexts for SFT Global Development -- Current State of SFT Professional Bodies and Practice -- Conclusion: A Global Roadmap of SFT -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 Redefining "Family" -- How Do We Define "Family" in Systemic Family Therapy? -- Epidemiology of the Role of Family Environments in Shaping Mental and Physical Health -- Placing the Impact of Family on Health in Context: Drawing from Social Epidemiology -- Recommendations for Redefining Family from a Multidisciplinary Perspective -- References -- 5 Systems Theory and Methodology -- What Is a System? -- Understanding Systems: General Systems Theory (GST) and Cybernetics -- What Is Systemic Family Therapy? -- Methodological Advances in the Study of Systems -- Illustrative Example of System Dynamics -- References -- 6 Evidence for the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Systemic Family Therapy -- Child‐Focused Problems -- Adult‐Focused Problems.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Mental Health and Physical Health Problems That Occur Across the Lifespan -- Cost‐Effectiveness -- Future Directions -- References -- 7 Common Factors Underlying Systemic Family Therapy -- History of Common Factors -- Defining General Common Factors -- Common Factors Specific to SFT -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Process of Change in Systemic Family Therapy -- Defining SFT Process Research -- Process Research on the General Schools of Family Therapy -- Process Research in Empirically Supported Treatments in SFT -- Making the Case for Integrative Process Research in SFT -- Other Systemic Change Processes Needed for Future Research -- Applying Process Research in SFT Training and Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Physiological Considerations in Systemic Family Therapy -- Physiology in Our History -- Psychophysiological Processes -- Therapist-Client Physiologic Synchrony -- Intervention -- Other Considerations and Future Directions -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Social and Cultural Contexts -- 10 Intersectionality -- Chapter Overview -- Hierarchy of Power, Privilege, and Oppression -- Intersectionality -- Liberation‐Based Praxis -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity -- Historical and Social Context -- Introduction to LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Theoretical Underpinnings of LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy -- Sexual Orientation -- Gender Identity -- Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Spiritual and Religious Issues in Systemic Family Therapy -- Client Spirituality -- Therapist Spirituality and Training -- Incorporating the Spiritual Into Treatment -- Specific SFT Treatment Considerations -- Advancing Spiritual Competence in Clinical Practice -- References -- Part III: Theoretical Perspectives -- 13 Theory -- Definitions and Terms: Theory, Paradigm, and Model.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Theoretical History and Foundations of SFT -- Studying and Evaluating SFT Models -- Theory Development and Construction -- Future Theoretical Development and Construction: Moving the Field Forward -- Implications for SFT Research, Training, and Continuing Professional Development -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Transgenerational Theories and How They Evolved into Current Research and Practice -- Transgenerational Theories -- Experiential Theories -- The Third Iteration of Theories -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Structural and Strategic Approaches -- Structural Family Therapy -- Strategic Family Therapy -- Integrated Structural-Strategic Family Therapy Approaches -- Conclusion -- References -- 16 Behavioral and Cognitive‐Behavioral Approaches in Systemic Family Therapy -- Theoretical Foundations of Cognitive‐Behavioral Couple and Family Therapy -- Social Learning Theory -- Social Cognition Research -- Cognitive Therapy Model -- Models of Emotion in Intimate Relationships -- Family Systems Theory -- Conclusion -- References -- 17 Attachment and Other Emotion‐Based Systemic Approaches -- Attachment Theory Foundations -- Attachment Theory Critiques -- Attachment in Adulthood -- Attachment and Change -- Attachment and Intervention -- Next Steps in SFT for Attachment‐Based Intervention -- Conclusion -- References -- 18 Postmodern Family Therapy -- Influential Postmodern Ideas -- Postmodern Family Therapy -- Where Is It Going? Future Directions of Postmodernism -- References -- Part IV: Methodological Challenges and Advances -- 19 Innovations in Systemic Family Therapy Effectiveness Research -- Innovations in RCT Methods -- Practice‐Based Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 20 Process Research -- Process Research Methods -- General Process Methodological Considerations -- Process Research Analysis Strategies -- Future Directions and Recommendations.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">References -- 21 Community‐Based Participatory Research (CBPR) for Underserved Populations -- CBPR: Critical Concepts -- Conceptual Model -- Case Study: The Detroit Experience -- Implications for the Field -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 22 Implementing Research into Everyday Systemic FamilyTherapy Practice -- Implementation Research Designs -- Use of Theory in Implementation Research -- Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Part V: Training and Practice -- 23 Ethical and Legal Issues Unique to Systemic Family Therapy -- Working with Triangles -- Who Is the Client? -- Safety -- Managing Boundaries -- Electronic Therapy -- Therapist Positionality -- Confidentiality in Systemic Therapy -- HIPAA Compliance Process -- Conclusion -- References -- 24 Training and Credentialing in the Profession of Marriage and Family Therapy -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 25 Supervision in Systemic Family Therapy -- Learning Objective: Sensitivity to Contextual Factors -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Systems Thinking -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Purpose and Goals for Supervision -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Supervision Roles and Responsibilities -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Awareness of Personal and Professional Experiences That Impact Supervision -- Learning Objective: Preferred Supervision Models and the Connections Between Personal Therapy and Supervision Model -- Learning Objective: Clarity of Preferred Process of Supervision -- Learning Objective: Evidence of Sensitivity to Ethics and Legal Issues -- Learning Objective: Awareness of Requirements for AAMFT Membership, Regulatory Requirements, and Standards for the Approved Supervisor Designation -- Concluding Comments -- References -- 26 Multilevel Assessment -- Assessing Individuals Within a Context of Interacting Systems.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Assessing the Multigenerational Family System -- Assessing Larger Systems -- The Role of Cultural Factors in Assessment -- Legal and Ethical Issues in Assessment: Ensuring Safety -- Conclusion -- References -- 27 Sociocultural Attunement in Systemic Family Therapy -- From Cultural Competence to Sociocultural Attunement -- The Role of Place in Conceptualizing Health and Well‐Being -- ANVIET: Guidelines for Socioculturally Attuned Practice -- Ethics and Self‐of‐the‐Therapist -- Future Directions -- References -- 28 Promoting Innovative Systemic Research through Improved Graduate Training -- Systemic Tools of Research -- Core Research Competencies for MS and PhD Training Programs -- Conclusion -- References -- 29 Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Medical Family Therapy Education and Training -- Theoretical Foundations of Medical Family Therapy -- Requisite Health‐Related Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Required Practical Knowledge When Working in Health‐Care Settings -- Challenges Working in Medical Settings -- Successes in the Advancement of Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings -- Furthering the Practice of Systemic Therapy in Medical Settings -- Conclusion -- References -- 30 Specialty Settings -- Specialty Areas -- Discussion -- References -- 31 Integration of New Technologies in Assessment, Research, and Treatment Delivery -- Acceptance and Effectiveness of Integrating Technology in Practice -- Using Technology in Systemic Family Therapy -- On the Horizon -- Technological Innovations in Training and Supervision -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI: Future Directions -- 32 The Importance of Policy and Advocacy in Systemic Family Therapy -- Policy and advocacy lexicon -- Conclusion -- References -- 33 The Future of Systemic Family Therapy -- The Big Picture: What Should We Stand for?.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Integration of Family Therapy into the Larger Health‐Care System.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="590" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Electronic reproduction. 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