101 more interventions in family therapy - Original PDF

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Author: Adams, Jerome F.;Nelson, Thorana Strever;Trepper, Terry S

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1. Don't just do something, stand there / Mark B. White -- 2. Mirroring movement for increasing family cooperation / Daniel J. Wiener -- 3. Seeing the obvious : data collection in therapy / Joellyn L. Ross -- 4. Of clocks and rubber bands : on the use of props in family therapy / Luciano L'Abate -- 5. Know the enemy's strategies and you will know your own power / Joellyn L. Ross -- 6. The race is on! A group contingency program to reduce sibling aggression / Kristin E. Robinson -- 7. Attitude as intervention / William C. Madsen -- 8. Sculpting stepfamily structure / Toni S. Zimmerman -- 9. Taped supervision as a reflecting team / Richard J. Bischoff -- 10. Becoming the "alien" other / Maryhelen Snyder -- 11. Playing baby / Ellen F. Wachtel -- 12. Competing voices : a narrative intervention / Gabrielle Carey -- 13. Start with meditation / Linda G. Bell -- 14. Emotional restructuring : re-romancing the marital relationship / Thomas W. Roberts -- 15. It's bigger than both of us / Carol L. Philpot -- 16. Joining with Jenga : an intervention for building trust with stepfamilies / Wanda Clark -- 17. Crisis intervention with families : a one-down position / Peter J. Jankowski -- 18. Columbo therapy as one-down positioning with families / Peter J. Jankowski -- 19. Seeing change when clients don't / G. Alan Willard -- 20. Making the genogram solution based / Bruce P. Kuehl, Charles P. Barnard, Thorana S. Nelson -- 21. From alienation to collaboration : three techniques for building alliances with adolescents in family therapy / Gary M. Diamond, Howard A. Liddle -- 22. What I needed versus what I got : giving clients permission to grieve / Tina M. Timm -- 23. Starting with the familiar : working with "difficult" clients / Diane R. Gehart-Brooks -- 24. A picture is worth a thousand words : use of family photographs to promote parental nurturance in family therapy with adolescents / Susan K. Mackey -- 25. A fairy-tale ending / Sharon A. Deacon -- 26. The wall of defenses / Sharon A. Deacon -- 27. Single women and the grief circle / Karen G. Lewis -- 28. Slaying the wild things / Debra W. Smith -- 29. The nightmare question : problem talk in solution-focused brief therapy with alcoholics and their families / Norman H. Reuss -- 30. I rewrite with a little help from my friends / Frank N. Thomas -- 31. Time and couples, part I : the decompression chamber / Peter Fraenkel.

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NTRODUCTION AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATION One of the classic interactional patterns familiar to therapists who work with couples is the emotional pursuer-distancer relationship. One member of the couple desires greater intimacy and emotional clqseness and pur- sues his or her partner. The other member of the couple is uncomfortable with greater intimacy and, accordingly, distances. A reciprocal, vicious cycle is then created. The more one partner pursues, the more the other partner distances. When the pursuer tires of pursuing and begins to dis- tance, the roles often reverse, with the former distancer now pursuing the former pursuer (Freeman, 1992; Karpel, 1994).

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مقدمه و مبانی نظری یکی از الگوهای تعاملی کلاسیک که برای درمانگرانی که با زوج‌ها کار می‌کنند آشناست، رابطه عاطفی تعقیب‌کننده و فاصله‌گذار است. یکی از اعضای زوج خواهان صمیمیت و آرامش عاطفی بیشتر است و به دنبال شریک زندگی خود می رود. یکی دیگر از اعضای زوج از صمیمیت بیشتر و بر همین اساس فاصله ها ناراحت است. سپس یک چرخه معیوب متقابل ایجاد می شود. هر چه یک شریک بیشتر دنبال کند، شریک دیگر بیشتر فاصله می گیرد. وقتی تعقیب‌کننده از تعقیب خسته می‌شود و شروع به دور شدن می‌کند، نقش‌ها اغلب برعکس می‌شوند، با فاصله‌گیر سابق اکنون تعقیب‌کننده سابق را تعقیب می‌کند (فریمن، 1992؛ کارپل، 1994).

 

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Author(s): Adams, Jerome F.;Nelson, Thorana Strever;Trepper, Terry S

Publisher: Routledge, Year: 2012

ISBN: 0789005700,9780789000583,078900058X,9780789005700,9781315810072,1315810077,9781317791430,1317791436,9781317791447,1317791444,9781317791454,1317791452

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10. Becoming the "Alien" Other 41 Maryhelen Snyder 11. Playing Baby 45 Ellen F. Wachtel 12. Competing Voices: A Narrative Intervention 49 Gabrielle Carey 13. Start with Meditation 52 Linda G. Bell 14. Emotional Restructuring: Re-Romancing the Marital Relationship 57 Thomas W. Roberts 15. It's Bigger Than Both of Us 61 Carol L. Philpot 16. Joining with Jenga: An Intervention for Building Trust with Stepfamilies 67 Wanda Clark 17. Crisis Intervention with Families: A One-Down Position 70 Peter 1. lankowski 18. Columbo Therapy as One-Down Positioning with Families 73 Peter 1. lankowski 19. Seeing Change When Clients Don't 77 G. Alan Willard 20. Making the Genogram Solution Based 80 Bruce P. Kuehl Charles P. Bamard Thorana S. Nelson 10. Becoming the "Alien" Other 41 Maryhelen Snyder 11. Playing Baby 45 Ellen F. Wachtel 12. Competing Voices: A Narrative Intervention 49 Gabrielle Carey 13. Start with Meditation 52 Linda G. Bell 14. Emotional Restructuring: Re-Romancing the Marital Relationship 57 Thomas W. Roberts 15. It's Bigger Than Both of Us 61 Carol L. Philpot 16. Joining with Jenga: An Intervention for Building Trust with Stepfamilies 67 Wanda Clark 17. Crisis Intervention with Families: A One-Down Position 70 Peter 1. lankowski 18. Columbo Therapy as One-Down Positioning with Families 73 Peter 1. lankowski 19. Seeing Change When Clients Don't 77 G. Alan Willard 20. Making the Genogram Solution Based 80 Bruce P. Kuehl Charles P. Bamard Thorana S. Nelson 21. From Alienation to Collaboration: Three Techniques for Building Alliances with Adolescents in Family Therapy 87 Gary M. Diamond Howard A. Liddle 22. What I Needed versus What I Got: Giving Clients Permission to Grieve 96 TinaM. Timm 23. Starting with the Familiar: Working with "Difficult" Clients 100 Diane R. Gehart-Brooks 24. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Use of Family Photographs to Promote Parental Nurturance in Family Therapy with Adolescents 104 Susan K. Mackey 25. A Fairy-Tale Ending 109 Sharon A. Deacon 26. The Wall of Defenses 113 Sharon A. Deacon 27. Single Women and the Grief Circle 118 Karen G. Lewis 28. Slaying the Wild Things 124 Debra W. Smith 29. The Nightmare Question: Problem Talk in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Alcoholics and Their Families 128 Norman H. Reuss 30. I Rewrite with a Little Help from My Friends 134 Frank N. Thomas 31. Time and Couples, Part I: The Decompression Chamber 140 Peter Fraenkel 21. From Alienation to Collaboration: Three Techniques for Building Alliances with Adolescents in Family Therapy 87 Gary M. Diamond Howard A. Liddle 22. What I Needed versus What I Got: Giving Clients Permission to Grieve 96 TinaM. Timm 23. Starting with the Familiar: Working with "Difficult" Clients 100 Diane R. Gehart-Brooks 24. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Use of Family Photographs to Promote Parental Nurturance in Family Therapy with Adolescents 104 Susan K. Mackey 25. A Fairy-Tale Ending 109 Sharon A. Deacon 26. The Wall of Defenses 113 Sharon A. Deacon 27. Single Women and the Grief Circle 118 Karen G. Lewis 28. Slaying the Wild Things 124 Debra W. Smith 29. The Nightmare Question: Problem Talk in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Alcoholics and Their Families 128 Norman H. Reuss 30. I Rewrite with a Little Help from My Friends 134 Frank N. Thomas 31. Time and Couples, Part I: The Decompression Chamber 140 Peter Fraenkel 32. Time and Couples, Part IT: The Sixty-Second Pleasure Point 145 Peter Fraenkel 33. Debunking Addictive Religious Belief Systems in Marital Therapy 150 Thomas W. Roberts 34. Ceremony to Memorialize Old Hurts 154 Stephanie Brooks 35. Strategic J oumaling 159 Mary E. Dankoski 36. A Solution-Focused Guessing Game for Children 162 Mary E. Dankoski 37. The Problem Box Ritual: Helping Families Prepare for Remarriage 166 Israela Meyerstein 38. Using Batacca Sticks in Couples Therapy 171 Geoffrey L. Smith Maureen Semans 39. Necessity's Way 174 Celia B. Ferguson Beverly McKee S. Carolyn Patton 40. Couples Group Psychotherapy with HIV-Affected Gay Men 181 David W. Purcell Nadine J. Kaslow 41. The Grid 188 Phoebe S. Prosky 42. Revisiting the Subject of Emotional Highs and Lows: Two Interventions 190 Phoebe S. Prosky Patricia M. Dyer 32. Time and Couples, Part IT: The Sixty-Second Pleasure Point 145 Peter Fraenkel 33. Debunking Addictive Religious Belief Systems in Marital Therapy 150 Thomas W. Roberts 34. Ceremony to Memorialize Old Hurts 154 Stephanie Brooks 35. Strategic J oumaling 159 Mary E. Dankoski 36. A Solution-Focused Guessing Game for Children 162 Mary E. Dankoski 37. The Problem Box Ritual: Helping Families Prepare for Remarriage 166 Israela Meyerstein 38. Using Batacca Sticks in Couples Therapy 171 Geoffrey L. Smith Maureen Semans 39. Necessity's Way 174 Celia B. Ferguson Beverly McKee S. Carolyn Patton 40. Couples Group Psychotherapy with HIV-Affected Gay Men 181 David W. Purcell Nadine J. Kaslow 41. The Grid 188 Phoebe S. Prosky 42. Revisiting the Subject of Emotional Highs and Lows: Two Interventions 190 Phoebe S. Prosky Patricia M. Dyer 43. Changing Hats During Therapeutic Impasses 194 ludith Maria Bennudez 44. Reciprocal Double Binds, Amplification of Constructions of Reality, and Change in a Training Context 198 Mony Elkai'm 45. The Play Is the Thing: Using Self-Constructed Board Games in Family Therapy 204 Craig W. Smith Sharon G. Renter 46. Therapists Must Be EXPLISSIT 210 Robert F. Stahmann 47. The Relapse Is Your Friend 214 loseph L. Wetchler Debra L. Del Vecchio 48. Sculptural Metaphors to Create Discontinuity and Novelty in Family Therapy 218 Israela Meyerstein 49. A Therapeutic Remarriage Ritual 223 Florence W. Kaslow 50. The Complaint Technique 230 Brenda Carroll 51. "Time Out"-Calming the Chaos 233 lames Verser 52. An Empirically Driven Marital Therapy Intervention 242 Stephanie A. Ross Ana Ulloa Estrada 53. Symbols in Relationships 249 Don G. Brown 43. Changing Hats During Therapeutic Impasses 194 ludith Maria Bennudez 44. Reciprocal Double Binds, Amplification of Constructions of Reality, and Change in a Training Context 198 Mony Elkai'm 45. The Play Is the Thing: Using Self-Constructed Board Games in Family Therapy 204 Craig W. Smith Sharon G. Renter 46. Therapists Must Be EXPLISSIT 210 Robert F. Stahmann 47. The Relapse Is Your Friend 214 loseph L. Wetchler Debra L. Del Vecchio 48. Sculptural Metaphors to Create Discontinuity and Novelty in Family Therapy 218 Israela Meyerstein 49. A Therapeutic Remarriage Ritual 223 Florence W. Kaslow 50. The Complaint Technique 230 Brenda Carroll 51. "Time Out"-Calming the Chaos 233 lames Verser 52. An Empirically Driven Marital Therapy Intervention 242 Stephanie A. Ross Ana Ulloa Estrada 53. Symbols in Relationships 249 Don G. Brown 54. Use of Structural Family Therapy to Facilitate Adjustment Among Adolescent Leukemia Patients 252 Sharon Z. fohnson Ana Ulloa Estrada 55. ''We versus It" 257 fan Osborn 56. The Many Colors of Divorce 263 Pasha D. Blundo 57. On a Scale from One to Ten ... 266 Shannon B. Dermer 58. Genograms in a Multicultural Perspective 269 Ana Ulloa Estrada Penny Haney 59. Using Art to Aid the Process of Externalization 276 Thomas D. Carlson 60. The "What Are You Prepared to Do?" Question 280 David Pearson 61. Race in Family Therapy: Unnoticeable or Relevant? 285 Denise D. Daniels 62. The Extramarital Affair: Honesty and Deconstructive Questioning 291 Peter Lehmann Donald K. Granvold 63. Three Excellent Agreements: Wynona and the Eighteen-Wheeler 297 Maria T. Flores 64. Functions of Behavior in the Adolescent Family 301 Scot M Allgood 65. Together and Apart: Daily Rituals in Divorced and Remarried Families 305 fanine Roberts 54. Use of Structural Family Therapy to Facilitate Adjustment Among Adolescent Leukemia Patients 252 Sharon Z. fohnson Ana Ulloa Estrada 55. ''We versus It" 257 fan Osborn 56. The Many Colors of Divorce 263 Pasha D. Blundo 57. On a Scale from One to Ten ... 266 Shannon B. Dermer 58. Genograms in a Multicultural Perspective 269 Ana Ulloa Estrada Penny Haney 59. Using Art to Aid the Process of Externalization 276 Thomas D. Carlson 60. The "What Are You Prepared to Do?" Question 280 David Pearson 61. Race in Family Therapy: Unnoticeable or Relevant? 285 Denise D. Daniels 62. The Extramarital Affair: Honesty and Deconstructive Questioning 291 Peter Lehmann Donald K. Granvold 63. Three Excellent Agreements: Wynona and the Eighteen-Wheeler 297 Maria T. Flores 64. Functions of Behavior in the Adolescent Family 301 Scot M Allgood 65. Together and Apart: Daily Rituals in Divorced and Remarried Families 305 fanine Roberts 66. Trance and Transfonnation: Intervention with Verbally Combative Couples 312 D. Kim Openshaw 67. Many Small Steps Instead of One Intervention 318 Tom Andersen 68. Metacommunication and Role Reversal as an Intervention 325 Lee N. lohnson KimHander 69. Sticks and Stones Can Break My Bones: The Verbally Abusive Child 329 Allison WatelWorth Maureen L. Minarik Carol L. Philpot 70. Binuclear Family Therapy: Conflict Reduction Through Agreeing to Disagree 336 Donald K. Granvold 71. The Use of Rogerian Techniques in Marital Therapy 341 David L. Fenell 72. If You Can't Say Something Nice ... 346 David L. Kearns 73. Seeing the Child in You 356 Wendy Wen- Yi Shieh 74. A Picture of Health: Using Guided Imagery to Facilitate Differentiation 360 Catherine E. Ford Sori Fred P. Piercy Carolyn Tubbs 75. It's Never Too Late to Have a Good Childhood: Reworking at the Source 368 Beth M. Erickson 66. Trance and Transfonnation: Intervention with Verbally Combative Couples 312 D. Kim Openshaw 67. Many Small Steps Instead of One Intervention 318 Tom Andersen 68. Metacommunication and Role Reversal as an Intervention 325 Lee N. lohnson KimHander 69. Sticks and Stones Can Break My Bones: The Verbally Abusive Child 329 Allison WatelWorth Maureen L. Minarik Carol L. Philpot 70. Binuclear Family Therapy: Conflict Reduction Through Agreeing to Disagree 336 Donald K. Granvold 71. The Use of Rogerian Techniques in Marital Therapy 341 David L. Fenell 72. If You Can't Say Something Nice ... 346 David L. Kearns 73. Seeing the Child in You 356 Wendy Wen- Yi Shieh 74. A Picture of Health: Using Guided Imagery to Facilitate Differentiation 360 Catherine E. Ford Sori Fred P. Piercy Carolyn Tubbs 75. It's Never Too Late to Have a Good Childhood: Reworking at the Source 368 Beth M. Erickson 76. The Typical Day Interview: A Play Therapy Intervention 376 Geoffrey L Smith 77. Peace at Any Price 380 Young Hee Chang 78. Teaching Metaphors 385 Betty Vos 79. Fostering Accountability: A Reconstructive Dialogue with a Couple with a History of Violence 389 lVette G. Flores-Ortiz 80. Carols in the Trenches 397 Gary C. Dumbrill 81. We Are Where We Live 402 lanNealer 82. Creating a Safe Space in Therapy 406 Volker Thomas 83. Family Assessment Using Subjective Genograms 411 Daniell. Wiener 84. The Marital Conference 415 Peter E. Maynard lerome F. Adams 85. Policymaking Within Families: A Clinical Example of Family Process and Governance 420 KyleN. Weir 86. Mapping Multiplicity: An Application of the Internal Family Systems Model 426 Katherine 1. Michelson 87. Opening Space and the Two-Story Technique 431 AdamL Hill Catherine R. Scanlon 76. The Typical Day Interview: A Play Therapy Intervention 376 Geoffrey L Smith 77. Peace at Any Price 380 Young Hee Chang 78. Teaching Metaphors 385 Betty Vos 79. Fostering Accountability: A Reconstructive Dialogue with a Couple with a History of Violence 389 lVette G. Flores-Ortiz 80. Carols in the Trenches 397 Gary C. Dumbrill 81. We Are Where We Live 402 lanNealer 82. Creating a Safe Space in Therapy 406 Volker Thomas 83. Family Assessment Using Subjective Genograms 411 Daniell. Wiener 84. The Marital Conference 415 Peter E. Maynard lerome F. Adams 85. Policymaking Within Families: A Clinical Example of Family Process and Governance 420 KyleN. Weir 86. Mapping Multiplicity: An Application of the Internal Family Systems Model 426 Katherine 1. Michelson 87. Opening Space and the Two-Story Technique 431 AdamL Hill Catherine R. Scanlon 88. Using Art to Externalize and Tame Tempers 437 Rudy Buckman 89. Authoring Success Through Competency-Immersed Therapy 440 Peter A. Kahle John M. Robbins 90. Finding the Horseshoe Nail 446 Thorana S. Nelson 91. Reconnecting Through Touch 449 Volker Thomas 92. The Parents' Closet: A Family Therapy Approach for "Coming to Acceptance" of Gay/LesbianlBisexual Children 457 Ozlem 9amli Laura M. 1 Saunders 93. Respecting the Purpose of the Old Pattern and the New Pattern 463 Joseph L. Wetchler 94. Notice the Difference 467 Victor H. Nelson 95. Mad About You 471 Richard B. Smith 96. Increasing Homework Compliance: The SEA Method, or Effective Use of the 167 "Nontherapy" Hours of a Week 475 D. Kim Openshaw 97. A Solution-Focused Approach to Physical Abuse 482 Jacqueline Coreoran Cynthia Franklin 98. An Older Child or a Young Adult? An Intervention Based on the Integrated Model 487 Wetor H. Nelson 88. Using Art to Externalize and Tame Tempers 437 Rudy Buckman 89. Authoring Success Through Competency-Immersed Therapy 440 Peter A. Kahle John M. Robbins 90. Finding the Horseshoe Nail 446 Thorana S. Nelson 91. Reconnecting Through Touch 449 Volker Thomas 92. The Parents' Closet: A Family Therapy Approach for "Coming to Acceptance" of Gay/LesbianlBisexual Children 457 Ozlem 9amli Laura M. 1 Saunders 93. Respecting the Purpose of the Old Pattern and the New Pattern 463 Joseph L. Wetchler 94. Notice the Difference 467 Victor H. Nelson 95. Mad About You 471 Richard B. Smith 96. Increasing Homework Compliance: The SEA Method, or Effective Use of the 167 "Nontherapy" Hours of a Week 475 D. Kim Openshaw 97. A Solution-Focused Approach to Physical Abuse 482 Jacqueline Coreoran Cynthia Franklin 98. An Older Child or a Young Adult? An Intervention Based on the Integrated Model 487 Wetor H. Nelson 99. Balloon Bouquets 490 Evan F. Hanson 100. Community Service Intervention 493 JonL. Winek 101. Training in Family Therapy 498 Shannon B. Dermer Topical Index 503 99. Balloon Bouquets 490 Evan F. Hanson 100. Community Service Intervention 493 JonL. Winek 101. Training in Family Therapy 498 Shannon B. Dermer Topical Index 503

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