Re-Visioning Family Therapy
Kenneth V. Hardy (Hrsg.), Monica McGoldrick (Hrsg.)
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Beschreibung
New to This Edition
*Existing chapters have been thoroughly updated and 21 chapters added, expanding the perspectives in the book.
*Reflects over a decade of theoretical and clinical advances and the growing diversity of the United States.
*New sections on re-visioning clinical research, trauma and psychological homelessness, and larger systems.
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