Author(s): Gabor I. Keitner, Alison M. Heru, Ira D. Glick
Edition: 1
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 337
Contents......Page 4
A Guide for Using the Text and DVD......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 14
1 Introduction......Page 16
Current Psychiatric Practice......Page 18
Family-Oriented Patient Care......Page 20
Specific Family Assessment and Intervention Model......Page 22
Conclusion......Page 24
References......Page 25
2 Healthy Family Functioning......Page 26
Historical Trends......Page 28
Dimensions of Family Functioning......Page 30
Marital and Family Life Cycle......Page 35
Family Resilience......Page 41
Conclusion......Page 43
References......Page 44
3 Family Research......Page 46
Relational Factors and Biological Systems......Page 47
Relational Factors and Medical Illnesses......Page 52
Relational Factors and Psychiatric Illnesses......Page 58
Conclusion......Page 69
References......Page 70
4 Family Assessment......Page 78
Connecting With the Family......Page 79
The Evaluation Process......Page 84
The Assessment Process......Page 86
Tools for Family Assessment......Page 94
DSM-IV Relational Diagnoses......Page 98
Conclusion......Page 101
References......Page 102
Appendix 4–1. Case Example......Page 103
5 Site-Specific Family Assessment......Page 108
Assessment......Page 109
Formulation......Page 110
Case Examples......Page 111
Reference......Page 123
6 Biopsychosocial Formulation......Page 124
Evidence for the Interaction of Biological, Psychological, and Social Factors......Page 127
How Is a BPS Assessment and Formulation Done?......Page 129
How Should Psychiatrists Practice BPS Psychiatry?......Page 131
Case Examples......Page 132
Conclusion......Page 143
References......Page 144
7 Diagnostic Reasoning and Clinical Decision-Making Process......Page 146
Putting the Biological Paradigm in Its Place......Page 147
Rationale for Involving Families in the Decision-Making Process......Page 149
Meaning of a Diagnosis......Page 150
Engaging Patient and Family in Decision Making......Page 154
Discussing Treatment Options......Page 157
References......Page 160
8 Family/Couples Therapy: Models......Page 164
Insight Awareness Model......Page 165
Family-of-Origin Model......Page 166
Systemic Strategic Model......Page 169
Structural Model......Page 170
Cognitive-Behavioral Model......Page 171
Constructivist Model......Page 173
Multifamily Group Therapy......Page 175
Conclusion......Page 176
References......Page 177
Suggested Readings......Page 178
9 Problem-Centered Systems Therapy of the Family......Page 180
Key Principles of PCSTF......Page 182
Stages of Treatment......Page 188
References......Page 208
Appendix 9–1. Case Example......Page 209
Evidence-Based Studies of Combined Treatment......Page 212
Case Examples......Page 223
Conclusion......Page 226
References......Page 227
11 Family Interventions With Specific Disorders......Page 230
Schizophrenia......Page 231
Bipolar Disorder......Page 238
Major Depression......Page 242
Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Disorders......Page 247
Anxiety Disorders......Page 251
References......Page 260
Therapeutic Alliance: Gender, Race, Culture, and Sexual Orientation......Page 264
Competing Value Systems......Page 268
Affairs......Page 269
Violence......Page 272
Divorce......Page 277
Conclusion......Page 279
References......Page 280
13 Training in Family Skills and Family Therapy......Page 284
Knowledge......Page 285
Skills......Page 286
Family Therapy Training......Page 291
Supervision......Page 293
Assessment of Trainees......Page 300
Conclusion......Page 301
References......Page 302
Appendix 13–1. GAP Proposal for Specific Family Systems Competencies......Page 305
Appendix 13–2. Assessment Forms for Family Therapy Trainees......Page 309
14 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 312
A......Page 318
B......Page 321
C......Page 322
D......Page 325
E......Page 326
F......Page 327
I......Page 328
M......Page 329
P......Page 331
R......Page 334
S......Page 335
T......Page 336
W......Page 337