Ranjan Roy |
HOW GOOD IS FAMILY THERAPY? A REASSESSMENT Family
therapy is one of the most widely practised psychotherapies in North America.
Roy and Frankel here provide a comprehensive and critical reassessment
of the research literature regarding the efficacy of this form of treatment.
The main thesis of the book is that this research is still in its infancy
and that, although important contributions have been made, much work remains
to be done. The book is divided into three parts. The first offers an
overview of the current state of the family therapy field. The second
assesses out- come studies of family therapy on the basis of life-stage
issues. It examines the literature on family treatment with children,
adolescents, and adults. The third part reviews the outcome of a host
of problems treated by this method: psychosomatic and medical conditions,
alcoholism, anorexia nervosa, drug addiction, and placement prevention
in child welfare. The authors conclude by reviewing the state of the art
in the field and defining future directions for research. |
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