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Treating Family of Origin Problems A Cognitive Approach

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ISBN-10: 089862178X

ISBN-13: 9780898621785

Edition: 1994

Authors: Richard C. Bedrosian, George D. Bozicas

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List price: $59.00
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication date: 1/7/1994
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.25" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Richard C. Bedrosian, Ph.D., is Director of Bedrosian Associates, a group psychology practice in Leominster Massachusetts, and teaches regularly in the Professional Development Program at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. He received training in family and marital therapy at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, and served as Clinical and Research Coordinator at Dr. Aaron T. Beck's Center for Cognitive Therapy at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also held a faculty appointment. Coeditor ofNew Directions in Cognitive Therapy, Dr. Bedrosian has published extensively on such topics as depression, suicide, marital violence, adolescence, and family interaction…    

Richard C. Bedrosian, Ph.D., is Director of Bedrosian Associates, a group psychology practice in Leominster Massachusetts, and teaches regularly in the Professional Development Program at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. He received training in family and marital therapy at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, and served as Clinical and Research Coordinator at Dr. Aaron T. Beck's Center for Cognitive Therapy at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also held a faculty appointment. Coeditor ofNew Directions in Cognitive Therapy, Dr. Bedrosian has published extensively on such topics as depression, suicide, marital violence, adolescence, and family interaction…    

Introduction
Characteristics of Dysfunctional Families
Overview of the Cognitive Model
Coping Strategies
The Goals of Recovery and Treatment
Diagnostic Considerations
Generating Hypotheses about Family of Origin Issues
The Therapeutic Relationship
Further Postural Considerations
Promoting Awareness of Family of Origin Issues
Providing a Consistent Focus in the Face of Shifting Content
The Use of Affect
Building Coping Strategies
Utilizing Relationship Material
Variations in the Recovery Process
References
Index