Satir Step by Step: A Guide to Creating Change in FamiliesTABLE OF CONTENTS: Part 1: Practice. Introduction. A Family Interview. Part 2: Theory. 1 Beliefs Underlying the Satir Approach to Therapy and Change. 2 Goals of Therapy. 3 Areas of Assessment and Intervention. 4 The Human Validation Process Model. 5 The Family Therapist as a Person and a Professional. 6 Tools and Techniques. Part 3. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index. |
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