The Genogram Casebook: A Clinical Companion to Genograms: Assessment and Intervention
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Ensk lýsing:
A long-awaited workbook companion to Monica McGoldrick’s highly successful textbook Genograms. This clinical companion to the bestselling Genograms: Assessment & Intervention uses case examples to articulate the most effective ways to use genograms in clinical practice. Widely utilized by family therapists and health care professionals, the genogram is a graphic way of organizing the mass of information gathered during a family assessment and finding patterns in the family system for more targeted treatment.
For a client with cutoff relationships or a history of trauma, it can be hard to talk to a therapist about past and present relationships. Genograms are a non-intrusive and non-confrontational way to learn about a client's history and chart crucial, complex information for effective assessment and therapy. The Genogram Casebook deploys richly detailed case examples to address resistance to genograms, overcoming dysfunctional relationship patterns, working with couples, navigating issues of divorce and remarriage, using genograms in family sessions with children, repairing conflict and cutoff with family members, looking at the therapist's own family, and much more.
Lýsing:
A long-awaited workbook companion to Monica McGoldrick’s highly successful textbook Genograms. This clinical companion to the bestselling Genograms: Assessment & Intervention uses case examples to articulate the most effective ways to use genograms in clinical practice. Widely utilized by family therapists and health care professionals, the genogram is a graphic way of organizing the mass of information gathered during a family assessment and finding patterns in the family system for more targeted treatment.
For a client with cutoff relationships or a history of trauma, it can be hard to talk to a therapist about past and present relationships. Genograms are a non-intrusive and non-confrontational way to learn about a client's history and chart crucial, complex information for effective assessment and therapy. The Genogram Casebook deploys richly detailed case examples to address resistance to genograms, overcoming dysfunctional relationship patterns, working with couples, navigating issues of divorce and remarriage, using genograms in family sessions with children, repairing conflict and cutoff with family members, looking at the therapist's own family, and much more.
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- Höfundur: Monica McGoldrick
- Útgáfudagur: 2016-08-16
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9780393709421
- Print ISBN: 9780393709070
- ISBN 10: 0393709426
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- Expanded Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- 1. Using Genograms in Clinical Practice
- The Aim of Therapy and How Genograms Help
- Gaining a Family Life Cycle Perspective
- Gaining a Contextual Cultural Perspective
- The Importance of “Home” with Genograms
- 2. Getting Started: Introducing Genograms with Clients
- Creating a Safe Context for Collaboration
- Beginning the Inquiry: Connecting the Presenting Problem to the Genogram
- The Initial Interview
- Illustration of Beginning Session: John Freeman
- 3. Assessment and Engagement in Therapy
- Guidelines for Relating to Others
- First Moves: Try to Understand the Story and Build Collaboration
- Getting Started: Cultural Assessment, Engagement, and Initial Steps
- Second Session
- Third Session
- Helping Clients Commit to Therapy
- 4. Resistance to Genograms
- Clients’ Pursuing Knowledge of Their Own History
- Mastering Resistance to Genograms: The Legacy of Unresolved Loss
- Clinical Questions Regarding Resistance to Genograms
- 5. Fusion and Cutoff
- Exploring Genogram Patterns of Fusion, Cutoff, and Invisible Loyalties
- “Toxic” Parents and Other Impossible Family Members
- Letters, Emails, Texts, Phone Calls, and In-Person Communication
- Bringing Family Members Into Therapy
- Reversals
- Distancers
- Repairing Cutoffs
- Clinical Questions to Ask About Fusion and Cutoff
- 6. Triangles and Detriangling
- Dyads, Triads, and Triangles
- Detriangling
- Triangles with In-Laws and Other Outsiders
- Dealing with Threats
- Triangling with Family Members with a Mental Illness or Addiction
- Triangulation with God or Religion
- Secrets
- Coaching Clients on Detriangling
- Questions to Ask About Triangles and Detriangling
- 7. Legacies of Loss: Helping Families Mourn Their Losses
- Gender and Mourning
- Caretaking Genograms
- Dysfunctional Adaptation to Loss
- Families Use Denial or Escape
- Helping Families Maintain Some Sense of Control
- Structuring Therapy: Meeting Together or Separately
- Clinical Questions About Loss
- Helping Families Deal with Unresolved Mourning
- Uncovering Buried Loss
- Recent Losses
- Facing Ambivalence
- Validating the Need for Healing Rituals
- Therapy at Times of Impending or Threatened Loss
- Wills and Legacies of Loss
- 8. Working with Couples, Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage
- How Our Families of Origin Influence Our Couple Relationships
- Repeating Triangles
- Genograms in Couple Therapy: Nick and Arlene
- Backsliding and Moving Forward
- Divorce and Remarriage: Triangles, Cutoffs, and Reconnections
- Common Triangles in Remarried Families
- Clinical Questions to Ask About Couple Issues
- 9. Families with Children: How to Use Family Play Genograms
- Exploring Triangles
- Brothers and Sisters in Childhood and Adolescence: Alliances, Triangles, and Disconnections
- Assessment and Engagement
- Family Play Genograms: Play and Talk
- Clinical Questions Relevant to Child-Focused Problems
- 10. Using Genograms to Understand Adult Clients with Sibling Problems
- Factors Influencing Sibling Relationships
- Relationships Over the Course of the Life Cycle and Beyond
- Life Cycle Issues in Families with Disabled Siblings
- Sibling Relationships and Couple Relationships
- The Importance of Sibling Relationships for Parenting
- Sibling Relationships After the Death of Parents
- Half Siblings and Stepsiblings
- Questions About Sibling Patterns
- 11. The Therapist’s Own Family
- Correspondence Between the Therapist’s Family and the Clinical Family
- Principles of Family Exploration for Therapists
- Clinical Questions Regarding the Therapist’s Own Family
- References
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Copyright
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