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Mastering Competencies in Family Therapy: A Practical Approach to Theory and Clinical Case Documentation, 2nd Edition

Diane R. Gehart

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Mastering Competencies in Family Therapy: A Practical Approach to Theory and Clinical Case Documentation 2nd Edition by Diane R. Gehart

Overview

Now in its Second Edition, MASTERING COMPETENCIES IN FAMILY THERAPY: A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO THEORY AND CLINICAL CASE DOCUMENTATION is one of the first textbooks designed to teach the majority of skills and knowledge outlined in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Core Competencies. Using a light and inviting tone, author Diane R. Gehart engages students while providing a comprehensive five-step model for competent treatment. The model guides students in case conceptualization, clinical assessment (diagnosis) and case management, treatment planning, evaluation of progress, and documentation. The book also includes an introduction to the importance of theory and evidence-based practice in all five steps, and a set of useful clinical forms that can be applied in practice environments. \n\nAvailable with InfoTrac\u00AE Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac.

Diane R. Gehart

Diane R. Gehart is a professor in the marriage, family and therapy and counseling programs at California State University, Northridge and the founder of the Therapy that Works Institute. She has authored numerous books, including CASE DOCUMENTATION IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, THEORY AND TREATMENT PLANNING IN COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, MINDFULNESS AND ACCEPTANCE IN COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY, and MASTERING COMPETENCIES IN FAMILY THERAPY. In addition to co-editing COLLABORATIVE THERAPY: RELATIONSHIPS AND CONVERSATIONS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE and COLLABORATIVE-DIALOGIC PRACTICE: RELATIONSHIPS AND CONVERSATIONS ACROSS CULTURES AND CONTEXTS, Dr. Gehart has developed two systems for assessing student learning: THE COMPLETE MFT CORE COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT SYSTEM and THE COMPLETE COUNSELING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. Her areas of specialty include mindfulness, mental health recovery, postmodern and systemic therapies, sexual abuse treatment, gender issues, children and adolescents, client advocacy, qualitative research and education in family therapy. She speaks internationally, having conducted workshops to professional and general audiences in the United States, Canada, Europe and Mexico, and her work has been featured in newspapers, radio shows and television worldwide. Dr. Gehart is an associate faculty member at three international postgraduate training institutes: The Taos Institute, Houston Galveston Institute and The Marburg Institute for Collaborative Studies in Germany. Additionally, she is an active leader in state and national professional organizations. Dr. Gehart maintains a private practice in Agoura Hills, California, specializing in couples, families, trauma, life transitions and difficult-to-treat cases.
  • Practical, Significantly Expanded Diversity Sections: Diversity sections in each theory chapter now include applications of the theory with specific populations. Expanded discussions provide detailed suggestions, adaptations, and cautions for using a given theory with a specific population. Theory populations covered include African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans/First Nation/Aboriginals, biracial/multiethnic individuals, gay men, lesbians, and transgendered youth. Each chapter also discusses ethnic/racial diversity and sexual identity diversity.
  • New Organization: Based on feedback from instructors, the text has been reorganized to discuss theories before case documentation.
  • New Chapters on Evidence-Based Treatments: A new chapter on evidence-based treatments with couples and families (Chapter 11) covers emotionally focused couples therapy and functional family therapy. In addition, the chapter on group approaches (Chapter 12) now focuses on evidence-based group treatments for couples and families.
  • Internal Family Systems: The experiential chapter (Chapter 6) now includes a section on the internal family systems model of family therapy.
  • Treatment Plan Templates: In addition, the treatment plan template has been revised to more directly infuse considerations of diversity. Each theory now includes treatment plan templates for use with individuals struggling with depression or anxiety, and a template for working with couples and families who are reporting relational conflict. These templates better enable therapists to develop thoughtful, theory-based treatment plans for their clients.
  • Theory-Specific Case Conceptualization Templates: Each theory chapter now includes a theory-specific case conceptualization outline that students and therapists can use to develop case conceptualizations using a single theory.
  • The book is designed to teach the majority of skills and knowledge outlined in the AAMFT Core Competencies (70 of the 128 competencies); an estimated 70% of these skills are likely to overlap with the forthcoming general counseling ACA/CACREP competencies.
  • The design of the book allows you to easily measure students' mastery of competencies and learning outcomes, which are now required for both university and professional accrediting bodies. To this end, the author provides related assignments and rubrics.
  • The book incorporates both traditional marriage and family therapy theories as well as newer evidenced-based therapies. Rather than presenting these theories in the traditional historical fashion, theories are introduced from a practical perspective: how does it look in the therapy room?
  • A comprehensive set of clinical forms, incorporated into the text, can be used in practice environments, either in university training clinics or community agencies.
1. Competency and Theory in Family Therapy.
2. Research and Ethical Foundations of Family Therapy Theories.
3. Philosophical Foundations of Family Therapy Theories.
4. Systemic and Strategic Therapies.
5. Structural Family Therapy.
6. Experiential Family Therapies.
7. Intergenerational and Psychoanalytic Family Therapies.
8. Cognitive-Behavioral and Mindfulness-Based Couple and Family Therapies.
9. Solution-Based Therapies.
10. Collaborative and Narrative Therapies.
11. Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy.
12. Evidence-Based Group Treatments for Couples and Families.
13. Case Conceptualization.
14. Clinical Assessment.
15. Treatment Planning.
16. Evaluating Progress in Therapy.
17. Document It: Progress Notes.

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  • ISBN-10: 1285690516
  • ISBN-13: 9781285690513
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  • ISBN-13: 9781285075426
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