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Research paper thumbnail of Processes of change in family therapy

Journal of family counseling, Mar 1, 1976

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Therapeutic Modalities

Oxford University Press eBooks, Feb 1, 2005

Chapter 17 discusses integrating therapeutic modalities, and presents a model for integrating ind... more Chapter 17 discusses integrating therapeutic modalities, and presents a model for integrating individual, family, and group therapy and illustrates this model with clinical examples. The advantages and limitations of each modality are discussed, along with general considerations and common concerns regarding the process of integration. Detailed descriptions of individual and family therapy integration and individual and group therapy integration provide the reader with a framework for practice.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Individual and Family Therapy in the Treatment of Symptomatic Children and Adolescents

American Journal of Psychotherapy, Apr 1, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Building Bridges Across the Racial Divide

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Individual And Family Therapy

Routledge eBooks, Jul 22, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Conclusion: Principles for integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy

In session, 1997

Certain thematic principles emerge when attempting to integrate psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy... more Certain thematic principles emerge when attempting to integrate psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. Indications for collaborative treatment, issues involved in making a referral, and the nature of the actual collaboration are described. Indications and guidelines for integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy by the same clinician are also considered.

Research paper thumbnail of Self-Delineation and Marital Interaction: The Rorschach Predicts Structural Analysis of Social Behavior

Journal of Personality Assessment, Aug 1, 1994

Page 1. JOURNAL OF PERSOKAUTY ASSESSMENT, 1994,63(1). E 48-1 66 Copyright 8 1 994, Lawrence Erlba... more Page 1. JOURNAL OF PERSOKAUTY ASSESSMENT, 1994,63(1). E 48-1 66 Copyright 8 1 994, Lawrence Erlbaom Assocaates, Inc. Self-Delineation and Interaction: The Rorsc ach Predicts Structural Analysis of Social Behavior Susan E. Blake Universiry ofBritish Columbia ...

Research paper thumbnail of Family of Origin as a Therapeutic Resource for Adults in Marital and Family Therapy: You Can and Should Go Home Again

American Journal of Psychotherapy, Oct 1, 1976

This paper presents a general method of involving adults who are in marital and family therapy in... more This paper presents a general method of involving adults who are in marital and family therapy in sessions with their family of origin, offering a clinical application of the author's depth theoretical orientation. The method is based on the thesis that current marital and family difficulties are elaborations of relationship problems of the spouses in their original families. If adults are able to go back to deal directly with past and present issues with their families of origin, an opportunity exists for reconstructive changes to come about in their present family. This present work is compared with Bowen's methods. Procedures are outlined for preparing for these sessions and for overcoming resistances. Typical courses these sessions tend to take are described, and some preliminary results are presented. Several case histories are presented, and theoretical and clinical implications of this method are discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of depression

In session, 1997

Depression is a common, often incapacitating, disorder characterized by emotional, cognitive, beh... more Depression is a common, often incapacitating, disorder characterized by emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms. Psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy are both effective, but limited, treatments for depression. Integration of these modalities has the potential to combine the benefits and compensate for the limitations of each approach, thereby significantly enhancing positive therapeutic outcomes. Integrated treatment for depression may be conducted by a single therapist or by two therapists, one providing psychotherapy and one pharmacotherapy. In either form of integration, it is essential for the therapist or therapists to be mindful of potential complications and to deal with them in constructive ways. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrative Multi-Level Therapy: A Comprehensive Interpersonal and Intrapsychic Approach*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Oct 1, 1985

Therapy (IMLT) is a comprehensive interpersonal and intrapsychic approach to clinical assessment ... more Therapy (IMLT) is a comprehensive interpersonal and intrapsychic approach to clinical assessment and therapeutic intervention with distressed individuals, couples and families. I n this article, the principles and practice of IMLT are presented and illustrated with clinical examples. Research support for the IMLT approach is described. The field of family therapy has been characterized by a lack of integration of individually oriented and interpersonally oriented concepts and techniques. This lack of integration has impaired family therapists' ability to comprehensively assess dysfunctional couple and family systems and to comprehensively intervene in ways that promote both interpersonal and intrapsychic changes (

Research paper thumbnail of Depression and Marital Interaction

Family Process, Dec 1, 1976

Research paper thumbnail of Marital Conflict and Marital Intimacy: An Integrative Psychodynamic-Behavioral-Systemic Model

Family Process, Apr 1, 1979

A conceptual model of some of the intrapsychic and interpersonal forces that stimulate and mainta... more A conceptual model of some of the intrapsychic and interpersonal forces that stimulate and maintain repetitive, nonproductive marital conflict behavior is presented. In this model, concepts derived from psychoanalytic and social-learning theory are integrated within a family systems framework. Implications for conjoint therapy with conflictual couples are discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Styles and Strategies of Family Therapy

Psychiatric Annals, Jul 1, 1980

Research paper thumbnail of Strategies and Techniques of Family Therapy

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1976

Some people may be laughing when looking at you reading in your spare time. Some may be admired o... more Some people may be laughing when looking at you reading in your spare time. Some may be admired of you. And some may want be like you who have reading hobby. What about your own feel? Have you felt right? Reading is a need and a hobby at once. This condition is the on that will make you feel that you must read. If you know are looking for the book enPDFd strategies and techniques in family therapy as the choice of reading, you can find here.

Research paper thumbnail of Goals of Family Therapy*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Apr 1, 1976

A review of family therapy goals is presented and discussed. Therapy goals are divided into two m... more A review of family therapy goals is presented and discussed. Therapy goals are divided into two major categories: 1) Specific Goals for Specific Families; and 2) General Goals. The latter category is further divided into goals having to do with family interaction and those related to symptoms and character traits of individual family members. Familial and individual goals are discussed in relation to the concept of interrelated, hierarchically arranged systems.

Research paper thumbnail of Problem Maintenance in Family Systems: An Integrative Model*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Jul 1, 1982

Research paper thumbnail of Effectiveness of parenting groups with professional involvement in improving parent and child outcomes

Research paper thumbnail of Dysfunctional Marital Conflict: An Integrative Interpersonal-Intrapsychic Model*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Oct 1, 1982

A n integrative interpersonal-intrapsychic model of dysfunctional marital conflict is presented a... more A n integrative interpersonal-intrapsychic model of dysfunctional marital conflict is presented and research support for the model is reviewed. The therapeutic applications of the model are discussed and illustrated with a clinical example.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Individual and Family Therapy

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Building Bridges Across the Racial Divide

Research paper thumbnail of Processes of change in family therapy

Journal of family counseling, Mar 1, 1976

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Therapeutic Modalities

Oxford University Press eBooks, Feb 1, 2005

Chapter 17 discusses integrating therapeutic modalities, and presents a model for integrating ind... more Chapter 17 discusses integrating therapeutic modalities, and presents a model for integrating individual, family, and group therapy and illustrates this model with clinical examples. The advantages and limitations of each modality are discussed, along with general considerations and common concerns regarding the process of integration. Detailed descriptions of individual and family therapy integration and individual and group therapy integration provide the reader with a framework for practice.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Individual and Family Therapy in the Treatment of Symptomatic Children and Adolescents

American Journal of Psychotherapy, Apr 1, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Building Bridges Across the Racial Divide

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Individual And Family Therapy

Routledge eBooks, Jul 22, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Conclusion: Principles for integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy

In session, 1997

Certain thematic principles emerge when attempting to integrate psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy... more Certain thematic principles emerge when attempting to integrate psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. Indications for collaborative treatment, issues involved in making a referral, and the nature of the actual collaboration are described. Indications and guidelines for integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy by the same clinician are also considered.

Research paper thumbnail of Self-Delineation and Marital Interaction: The Rorschach Predicts Structural Analysis of Social Behavior

Journal of Personality Assessment, Aug 1, 1994

Page 1. JOURNAL OF PERSOKAUTY ASSESSMENT, 1994,63(1). E 48-1 66 Copyright 8 1 994, Lawrence Erlba... more Page 1. JOURNAL OF PERSOKAUTY ASSESSMENT, 1994,63(1). E 48-1 66 Copyright 8 1 994, Lawrence Erlbaom Assocaates, Inc. Self-Delineation and Interaction: The Rorsc ach Predicts Structural Analysis of Social Behavior Susan E. Blake Universiry ofBritish Columbia ...

Research paper thumbnail of Family of Origin as a Therapeutic Resource for Adults in Marital and Family Therapy: You Can and Should Go Home Again

American Journal of Psychotherapy, Oct 1, 1976

This paper presents a general method of involving adults who are in marital and family therapy in... more This paper presents a general method of involving adults who are in marital and family therapy in sessions with their family of origin, offering a clinical application of the author's depth theoretical orientation. The method is based on the thesis that current marital and family difficulties are elaborations of relationship problems of the spouses in their original families. If adults are able to go back to deal directly with past and present issues with their families of origin, an opportunity exists for reconstructive changes to come about in their present family. This present work is compared with Bowen's methods. Procedures are outlined for preparing for these sessions and for overcoming resistances. Typical courses these sessions tend to take are described, and some preliminary results are presented. Several case histories are presented, and theoretical and clinical implications of this method are discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of depression

In session, 1997

Depression is a common, often incapacitating, disorder characterized by emotional, cognitive, beh... more Depression is a common, often incapacitating, disorder characterized by emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms. Psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy are both effective, but limited, treatments for depression. Integration of these modalities has the potential to combine the benefits and compensate for the limitations of each approach, thereby significantly enhancing positive therapeutic outcomes. Integrated treatment for depression may be conducted by a single therapist or by two therapists, one providing psychotherapy and one pharmacotherapy. In either form of integration, it is essential for the therapist or therapists to be mindful of potential complications and to deal with them in constructive ways. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrative Multi-Level Therapy: A Comprehensive Interpersonal and Intrapsychic Approach*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Oct 1, 1985

Therapy (IMLT) is a comprehensive interpersonal and intrapsychic approach to clinical assessment ... more Therapy (IMLT) is a comprehensive interpersonal and intrapsychic approach to clinical assessment and therapeutic intervention with distressed individuals, couples and families. I n this article, the principles and practice of IMLT are presented and illustrated with clinical examples. Research support for the IMLT approach is described. The field of family therapy has been characterized by a lack of integration of individually oriented and interpersonally oriented concepts and techniques. This lack of integration has impaired family therapists' ability to comprehensively assess dysfunctional couple and family systems and to comprehensively intervene in ways that promote both interpersonal and intrapsychic changes (

Research paper thumbnail of Depression and Marital Interaction

Family Process, Dec 1, 1976

Research paper thumbnail of Marital Conflict and Marital Intimacy: An Integrative Psychodynamic-Behavioral-Systemic Model

Family Process, Apr 1, 1979

A conceptual model of some of the intrapsychic and interpersonal forces that stimulate and mainta... more A conceptual model of some of the intrapsychic and interpersonal forces that stimulate and maintain repetitive, nonproductive marital conflict behavior is presented. In this model, concepts derived from psychoanalytic and social-learning theory are integrated within a family systems framework. Implications for conjoint therapy with conflictual couples are discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Styles and Strategies of Family Therapy

Psychiatric Annals, Jul 1, 1980

Research paper thumbnail of Strategies and Techniques of Family Therapy

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1976

Some people may be laughing when looking at you reading in your spare time. Some may be admired o... more Some people may be laughing when looking at you reading in your spare time. Some may be admired of you. And some may want be like you who have reading hobby. What about your own feel? Have you felt right? Reading is a need and a hobby at once. This condition is the on that will make you feel that you must read. If you know are looking for the book enPDFd strategies and techniques in family therapy as the choice of reading, you can find here.

Research paper thumbnail of Goals of Family Therapy*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Apr 1, 1976

A review of family therapy goals is presented and discussed. Therapy goals are divided into two m... more A review of family therapy goals is presented and discussed. Therapy goals are divided into two major categories: 1) Specific Goals for Specific Families; and 2) General Goals. The latter category is further divided into goals having to do with family interaction and those related to symptoms and character traits of individual family members. Familial and individual goals are discussed in relation to the concept of interrelated, hierarchically arranged systems.

Research paper thumbnail of Problem Maintenance in Family Systems: An Integrative Model*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Jul 1, 1982

Research paper thumbnail of Effectiveness of parenting groups with professional involvement in improving parent and child outcomes

Research paper thumbnail of Dysfunctional Marital Conflict: An Integrative Interpersonal-Intrapsychic Model*

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Oct 1, 1982

A n integrative interpersonal-intrapsychic model of dysfunctional marital conflict is presented a... more A n integrative interpersonal-intrapsychic model of dysfunctional marital conflict is presented and research support for the model is reviewed. The therapeutic applications of the model are discussed and illustrated with a clinical example.

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Individual and Family Therapy

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Building Bridges Across the Racial Divide

Research paper thumbnail of Integrating Individual and Family Therapy

Integrating Individual and Family Therapy , 1992

Presents a comprehensive model of integrating individual and family therapy with clinical example... more Presents a comprehensive model of integrating individual and family therapy with clinical examples to illustrate the model. Throughout the book, the importance of tailoring the structure and process of therapy to meet the particular needs of specific individuals and families is emphasized.

Research paper thumbnail of BUILDING BRIDGES - TABLE OF CONTENTS and PREFACE

Building Bridges Across the Racial Divide, 2019