Evaluating and Treating Families: The McMaster Approach presents the McMaster model of family assessment and therapy, outlining its history, development, and theoretical foundations. The text is organized in two parts, with early chapters describing the model and research evidence and later chapters offering clinical assessment methods and intervention strategies. It includes practical guidance, case examples, and outcome information to help clinicians apply the approach in real-world family therapy. The book is aimed at mental health professionals and trainees seeking a systematic, evidence-informed framework for evaluating and treating families.
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Author: Christine E. Ryan,Nathan B. Epstein,Gabor I. Keitner,Ivan W. Miller,Duane S. Bishop
Book Title: Evaluating and Treating Families
Language: English
ISBN: 9780415951586
Subject: Family therapy,McMaster Approach,Clinical assessment
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover
Genre: Nonfiction,Psychology
Publication Year: 2005
Features: Instruments and assessment tools,Clinical case examples,Research findings
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Type: Book
Narrative Type: Expository
Intended Audience: Researchers,Clinicians,Students
Edition: 1st
Era: Contemporary
Item Height: 0.8
Item Length: 9.02
Item Weight: 1.05
Item Width: 5.98
Number of Pages: 354
Unit Quantity: 1
Unit Type: Unit
Condition: Used – Excellent























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