
Genograms by Monica Mcgoldrick Ma Msw
Widely used by both family therapists and all 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.
"[H]ighly recommend this book for all who would like to supplement their practice with this valuable therapeutic tool" -- Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter
"[S]eminal….While aimed at psychologists, family therapists, and social workers, this book is not overly scientific and certainly not too technical for the lay reader….Genealogists may find this book valuable on several levels." -- Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly
"Monica McGoldrick, godmother of genograms, has triumphed again with this third edition of her classic text…Readers accustomed to McGoldrick’s authority, insight and compassion will not be disappointed…Genograms are predominantly used by family therapists; however, in this book McGoldrick and colleagues do much to broaden their appeal. General adult psychiatrists will be interest in the practical application of community genograms…There are few scholarly books that entertain, delight and educate in equal measures. This is one of them." -- The British Journal of Psychiatry
"[A] seminal work….new edition has been expanded to incorporate slightly modified symbols to enhance the usefulness...in clinical and research settings." -- The Family Psychologist
"[A]n almost overwhelming array of riches….I recommend it highly." -- Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
"This book continues to be the definitive work in the field. An excellent, comprehensive and beautifully written and illustrated text, the third edition is a must-read for both experienced and novice family therapists as well as all clinicians working with families in mental health and medical care settings. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this superbly written updated text." -- Robert C. Like, MD, MS, Professor and Director, Center for Healthy Families and Cultural Diversity, UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
"With searching insight and compassion, master clinician McGoldrick and her coauthors have done it again! By providing a crucial framework for understanding family experience in the context of history, and offering helpful questions to ask family members when constructing genograms, McGoldrick explores the power of stories to promote change. All in all, a delightfully wise, elegant, helpful, and practical clinical book." -- Maureen Leahey, RN, PhD, Manager, Calgary Health Region Outpatient Mental Health, Calgary, Alberta
"[S]eminal….While aimed at psychologists, family therapists, and social workers, this book is not overly scientific and certainly not too technical for the lay reader….Genealogists may find this book valuable on several levels." -- Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly
"Monica McGoldrick, godmother of genograms, has triumphed again with this third edition of her classic text…Readers accustomed to McGoldrick’s authority, insight and compassion will not be disappointed…Genograms are predominantly used by family therapists; however, in this book McGoldrick and colleagues do much to broaden their appeal. General adult psychiatrists will be interest in the practical application of community genograms…There are few scholarly books that entertain, delight and educate in equal measures. This is one of them." -- The British Journal of Psychiatry
"[A] seminal work….new edition has been expanded to incorporate slightly modified symbols to enhance the usefulness...in clinical and research settings." -- The Family Psychologist
"[A]n almost overwhelming array of riches….I recommend it highly." -- Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
"This book continues to be the definitive work in the field. An excellent, comprehensive and beautifully written and illustrated text, the third edition is a must-read for both experienced and novice family therapists as well as all clinicians working with families in mental health and medical care settings. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this superbly written updated text." -- Robert C. Like, MD, MS, Professor and Director, Center for Healthy Families and Cultural Diversity, UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
"With searching insight and compassion, master clinician McGoldrick and her coauthors have done it again! By providing a crucial framework for understanding family experience in the context of history, and offering helpful questions to ask family members when constructing genograms, McGoldrick explores the power of stories to promote change. All in all, a delightfully wise, elegant, helpful, and practical clinical book." -- Maureen Leahey, RN, PhD, Manager, Calgary Health Region Outpatient Mental Health, Calgary, Alberta
Monica McGoldrick, MSW, PhD, Director of the Multicultural Family InstituteTeacher and on the Clinical Faculty of the Psychiatry Department of the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, is the “godmother of genograms.” She has an international reputation as a trainer and author, and lives in Highland Park, New Jersey. Randy Gerson, Ph.D., was Director of Atlanta College for Systemic Thinking until his death in 1995. Sueli Petry, Ph.D., is an Associate Faculty Member of the Multicultural Family Institute and is in private practice.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780393705096 |
| ISBN 10 | 0393705099 |
| Titel | Genograms |
| Autor | Monica Mcgoldrick Ma Msw |
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| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | WW Norton & Co |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2008-02-26 |
| Seitenanzahl | 416 |
| Hinweis auf dem Einband | Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden. |
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