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| Family Involvement in
Treating Schizophrenia |
| Models, Essential
Skills, and Process |
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Edited by James A. Marley, PhD, ACSW,
LCSW
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Loyola University of Chicago, Illinois |
Discover the importance of family in the treatment of schizophrenia!
Family Involvement in Treating Schizophrenia: Models, Essential Skills, and Process is a
vital resource for developing clinical skills and programs designed to increase family
involvement in the treatment of schizophrenia. The book is a hands-on learning
tool to be used as a broad overview of many intervention models and/or for a more focused
look at a particular model with details of its use, implementation, and effectiveness. Dr.
James A. Marley presents case studies and vignettes of each intervention model in action,
highlighting specific techniques and skills. He also examines self-help and family
advocacy programs, and addresses professional issues that have a direct impact on the
provision of family services.
Family Involvement in Treating Schizophrenia: Models, Essential Skills, and Process
examines the practical application of family therapy when working with families coping
with schizophrenia. The book addresses the importance of family involvement, the different
types of intervention models that best serve the family, the founding principles behind
the major intervention models, how to design and implement the right model, and how family
issues impact service delivery. It includes recommendations for additional reading and
listings of related Internet resources. Among the therapies examined include:
- psychodynamic
- Bowenian
- experiential
- structural
- strategic
- systemic/Milan
- cognitive-behavioral
- narrative
- solution-focused
- multiple families
- psychoeducational
Family Involvement in Treating Schizophrenia: Models, Essential
Skills, and Process is a primary source of information for clinicians and students that's
equally effective as a professional resource and as a textbook. The book is invaluable as
an aid to developing sensitivity to the special needs of families coping with this
debilitating disorder.
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