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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 282x218x16 mm, weight: 598 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Sērija : PracticePlanners
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470504390
  • ISBN-13: 9780470504390
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 282x218x16 mm, weight: 598 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Sērija : PracticePlanners
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0470504390
  • ISBN-13: 9780470504390
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The Bestselling treatment planning system for mental health professionals

Features new and updated assignments and exercises to meet the changing needs of mental health professionals

The Family Therapy Homework Planner, Second Edition provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook features:

  • New and updated homework assignments consistent with evidence-based therapies and grouped by presenting problems including adoption, communication issues, interracial family problems, sexual abuse, and school concerns

  • 78 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered by families in therapy, such as family-of-origin interference, depression in family members, divorce, financial conflict, adolescent and parent conflicts, traumatic life events, and dependency issues

  • Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises

  • Assignments that are cross-referenced to The Family Therapy Treatment Planner, Second Edition—so you can quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or problem

  • A CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in a word-processing format—allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles and needs

Additional resources in the PracticePlanners® series:

Treatment Planners cover all the necessary elements for developing formal treatment plans, including detailed problem definitions, long-term goals, short-term objectives, therapeutic interventions, and DSM diagnoses.

For more information on our PracticePlanners® products, including our full line of Treatment Planners, visit us on the Web at: www.wiley.com/practiceplanners

Progress Notes Planners contain complete, prewritten progress notes for each presenting problem in the companion Treatment Planners

  • Contains 78 ready-to-copy homework assignments that can be used to facilitate family therapy

  • Homework assignments and exercises are keyed to the behaviorally based presenting problems from The Family Therapy Treatment Planner, Second Edition

  • Assignments may be quickly customized using the enclosed CD-ROM

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

PracticePlanners® Series Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
Section I Activity/Family Imbalance
1(2)
Exercise I.A When Can We Be Together?
2(1)
Section II Addictions
3(12)
Exercise II.A How Much Does it Cost?
4(4)
Exercise II.B Staying Clean
8(3)
Exercise II.C What Else Can i Do?
11(2)
Exercise II.D Keeping Busy
13(2)
Section III Adoption
15(5)
Exercise III.A This is How I Feel
16(3)
Exercise III.B My Safe Place
19(1)
Section IV Anger Management
20(17)
Exercise IV.A Is it Passive, Aggressive, or Assertive?
21(5)
Exercise IV.B Why Am I So Angry?
26(2)
Exercise IV.C What Happens When I Become Angry?
28(3)
Exercise IV.D I Don't Have Any Bruises But I Still Hurt
31(5)
Exercise IV.E Go Blow Out Some Candles
36(1)
Section V Anxiety
37(10)
Exercise V.A It's Us Against the Anxiety
38(2)
Exercise V.B My/Our Daughter is Afraid to Go to School
40(2)
Exercise V.C When I Feel Anxious It is Like ...
42(3)
Exercise V.D My Mother's Anxiety Makes Me Feel...
45(2)
Section VI Behavioral Problems With Children and Adolescents
47(13)
Exercise VI.A My Child Just Won't Listen
48(4)
Exercise VI.B Acting as If
52(3)
Exercise VI.C We Have to Make Some Type of Agreement
55(3)
Exercise VI.D Charting Our Course
58(2)
Section VII Bipolar
60(5)
Exercise VII.A My Mom Just Won't Stay on Her Medication
61(4)
Section VIII Blaming
65(10)
Exercise VII.A What Do I Say? What Can I Say?
66(3)
Exercise VIII.B Don't Look at Me, Ask Him
69(2)
Exercise VII.C The Blaming Jar
71(2)
Exercise VII.D What's My Job?
73(2)
Section IX Blended Families
75(13)
Exercise IX.A I Don't Like It When You...
76(4)
Exercise IX.B I Have Too Many Parents
80(5)
Exercise IX.C We Need to Agree
85(3)
Section X Communication Problems
88(5)
Exercise X.A How Can I Talk So He'll Listen?
89(3)
Exercise X.B Everything is Always Negative in Our House
92(1)
Section XI Death/Loss Issues
93(10)
Exercise XI.A Remember When...
94(3)
Exercise XI.B Until We Meet Again, Love
97(5)
Exercise XI.C The Questions, Feelings, Comments/Concerns Game
102(1)
Section XII Dependency
103(3)
Exercise XII.A Dependency Go Away
104(2)
Section XIII Depression
106(15)
Exercise XIII.A Do i Have To Be Depressed?
107(3)
Exercise XIII.B My Positive Script
110(3)
Exercise XIII.C Someone in My Family is Depressed
113(2)
Exercise XIII.D What Am i Thinking When i Am Feeling Depressed?
115(2)
Exercise XIII.E What Do Others Value about Me?
117(2)
Exercise XIII.F My/Our Daughter is Depressed
119(2)
Section XIV Disengagement/Loss of Family Cohesion
121(3)
Exercise XIV.A Circles of Perception
122(2)
Section XV Eating Disorders
124(9)
Exercise XV.A I Need to Get Control
125(3)
Exercise XV.B What Am i Thinking?
128(3)
Exercise XV.C Why is She Doing This?
131(2)
Section XVI Estranged Family Members
133(6)
Exercise XVI.A We're No Longer Speaking to One Another
134(2)
Exercise XVI.B I Miss You
136(3)
Section XVII Family Business Conflicts
139(4)
Exercise XVII.A A Changing of the Guard
140(2)
Exercise XVII.B Who is Doing What?
142(1)
Section XVIII Family-of-Origin Interference
143(4)
Exercise XVIII.A Thanks, But No Thanks
144(2)
Exercise XVIII.B How Can i Tell Her to Mind Her Own Business?
146(1)
Section XIX Foster Care
147(3)
Exercise XIX.A I Want to Go Home
148(2)
Section XX Geographic Relocation
150(5)
Exercise XX.A We're Moving
151(2)
Exercise XX.B Should We or Should We Not?
153(2)
Section XXI Inheritance Disputes
155(2)
Exercise XXI.A He Always Did Like You Best
156(1)
Section XXII Interracial Family Problems
157(3)
Exercise XXII.A They're Calling Me a Half-Breed
158(2)
Section XXIII Intolerance/Defensiveness
160(7)
Exercise XXIII.A Before and After
161(3)
Exercise XXIII.B Why Can't; You Understand My Side for Once? Part I
164(2)
Exercise XXIII.C Why Can't You Understand My Side for Once? Part II
166(1)
Section XXIV Jealousy/Insecurity
167(7)
Exercise XXIV.A I Don't Have to Be Jealous or Insecure Anymore
168(3)
Exercise XXIV.B I am Not Jealous
171(3)
Section XXV Life-Threatening/Chronic Illness
174(2)
Exercise XXV.A Johnny Has Leukemia
175(1)
Section XXVI Multiple-Birth Dilemmas
176(4)
Exercise XXVI.A With Seven You Get an Eggroll
177(2)
Exercise XXVI.B How Are We Going to Do This?
179(1)
Section XXVII Pervasive Developmental Disorders
180(2)
Exercise XXVII.A Knowing What to Expect
181(1)
Section XXVIII Physical Disabilities
182(2)
Exercise XXVIII.A Why is Dad in Bed All Day?
183(1)
Section XXIX Physical/Verbal/Psychological Abuse
184(3)
Exercise XXIX.A What is Okay and What is Not Okay?
185(2)
Section XXX Religious/Spiritual Conflicts
187(3)
Exercise XXX.A I Don't Know What to Believe in Anymore
188(2)
Section XXXI Schizophrenia
190(3)
Exercise XXXI.A My Brother Hears Voices
191(2)
Section XXXII School Problems
193(4)
Exercise XXXII.A My Teenager is Truant
194(3)
Section XXXIII Separation/Divorce
197(3)
Exercise XXXIII.A My Parents Are Getting a Divorce
198(2)
Section XXXIV Sexual Abuse
200(19)
Exercise XXXIV.A I Will Be a Survivor!
201(7)
Exercise XXXIV.B Getting it Out
208(5)
Exercise XXXIV.C I Gotta Stop Thinking This Way
213(2)
Exercise XXXIV.D A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
215(4)
Section XXXV Sexual Preferences
219(2)
Exercise XXXV.A I am Still Danny
220(1)
Section XXXVI Suicide Attempts
221(8)
Exercise XXXVI.A I Want Things to Be Better
222(5)
Exercise XXXVI.B Creating a Positive Outlook
227(2)
Section XXXVII Unwanted/Unplanned Pregnancies
229(4)
Exercise XXXVII.A Honey, Guess What?
230(3)
References 233(2)
About the Authors 235(2)
About the CD-ROM 237
LOUIS J. BEVILACQUA, PsyD, is a Clinical Psychologist and Vice President of Life Counseling Services (LCS), which has over twenty-five office locations throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Florida. Dr. Bevilacqua is the Internship Training Director at LCS, which is an Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) approved training program. FRANK M. DATTILIO, PhD, ABPP, maintains a dual faculty appointment in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Distinguished Psychologist Award from the American Psychological Association s Division 29. He has written more than 200 professional publications and fourteen books in the areas of marital and family discord, anxiety disorders, and forensic and clinical psychology.