TÃtulo : |
Long Term Systemic Therapy : Individuals, Couples and Families |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Vetere, Arlene, ; Sheehan, Jim, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2020 |
Número de páginas: |
XXI, 209 p. 5 ilustraciones, 3 ilustraciones en color. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-44511-9 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Asesoramiento Psicoterapia PsicologÃa Psicoanálisis Asesoramiento psicológico Métodos psicológicos |
Clasificación: |
158.3 |
Resumen: |
La psicoterapia sistémica ha sido conceptualizada y practicada durante mucho tiempo como psicoterapia breve, tanto en el sector público como en la práctica independiente, pero ahora se está convirtiendo cada vez más en una práctica a más largo plazo. Este libro innovador examina las formas en que la teorÃa sistémica puede acomodar y formular la práctica a largo plazo, y ubica los lÃmites de las teorÃas sistémicas que ayudan a explicar y orientar dicho trabajo. Al hacerlo, plantea preguntas importantes como: ¿en qué momento un profesional podrÃa necesitar incorporar e integrar otros modelos explicativos en su pensamiento sistémico? ¿Qué significa esto para la práctica sistémica? ¿Cómo impacta la relativa longevidad del trabajo en la forma en que los profesionales construyen y mantienen relaciones terapéuticas con los sistemas relacionales que ayudan? ¿Y qué implicaciones tiene tal longevidad sobre y para las necesidades de supervisión de los psicoterapeutas sistémicos en el centro del trabajo? Dada la ausencia de una base de evidencia rigurosa para la terapia y la práctica sistémicas a largo plazo, este libro explora cómo los profesionales pueden responsabilizarse éticamente de lo que hacen y piensan. Escrito por algunos de los nombres más destacados del pensamiento sistémico, este libro proporciona un nuevo recurso importante tanto para estudiantes como para profesionales experimentados en terapia familiar que buscan mejorar su práctica e investigación. Arlene Vetere es profesora de Terapia Familiar y Práctica Sistémica en la Universidad Especializada VID, Oslo, Noruega. Sus libros anteriores incluyen Supervision in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017), coeditado con Jim Sheehan, y junto con Rudi Dallos coedita la serie de libros Palgrave Texts in Psychotherapy and Counseling. Jim Sheehan es profesor de Terapia Familiar y Práctica Sistémica en la Universidad Especializada VID de Oslo (Noruega) y profesor titular adjunto en la Facultad de Medicina de la University College Dublin (Irlanda). Es trabajador social, terapeuta familiar, formador, consultor y supervisor sistémico. Sus publicaciones anteriores incluyen Supervision of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017), coeditada con Arlene Vetere, y Family Conflict After Separation and Divorce (2018), publicada por Palgrave. |
Nota de contenido: |
Foreword; Shelagh Wright -- Editors' Introduction; Arlene Vetere and Jim Sheehan -- Part One: Long Term Systemic Work with Couples and Families -- Chapter One: Couple and family therapy as meta-therapy – doing relational therapy in the longer-term; Arlene Vetere -- Chapter Two: Couples with Chronic Illness: Challenges and Opportunities in the Long-term Therapeutic Relationship; Jim Sheehan -- Part Two: Long term Systemic Work with Individuals -- Chapter Three: Olena's battle for Utopia; Chip Chimera -- Chapter Four: And it takes as long as it takes; Ros Draper -- Chapter Five: Journeying together through a landscape of uncertainty: Long-term systemic work with young people; Sarah Houston -- Part Three: Long Term Systemic Work with Professional Practitioner Groups -- Chapter Six: Psychological and emotional support in the workplace – can it make a difference for the longer term?; Helga Hanks -- Chapter Seven: Long term supervision in groups – opportunities and challenges of a language-systemic approach; T.K. Lang -- Chapter Eight: Ministering reflectively – a story of two groups; Paddy Sweeney and Martin Daly -- Part Four: Long Term Systemic Work with Family Businesses -- Chapter Nine: Families in business – the longer-term perspective; Ana Aguirregabiria -- Editors' Reflections: The Way Forward; Arlene Vetere and Jim Sheehan. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
Systemic psychotherapy has long been conceptualised and practiced as brief psychotherapy, in both the public sector and in independent practice, but it is now increasingly becoming a longer term practice. This ground-breaking book examines the ways in which systemic theory can accommodate and formulate long term practice, and locates the boundaries of the systemic theories that both help to explain and give direction to such work. In doing so, it asks important questions such as: at what point might a practitioner need to incorporate and integrate other explanatory models into their systemic thinking? What does this mean for systemic practice? How does the relative longevity of the work impact the way practitioners build and maintain therapeutic relationships with the relational systems they assist? And what implications does such longevity have on, and for, the supervisory needs of systemic psychotherapists at the heart of the work? Given the absence of a rigorous evidence base for long term systemic therapy and practice, this book explores how practitioners can hold themselves ethically accountable for what they do and think. Written by some of the leading names in systemic thinking, this book provides an important new resource for both students and experienced professionals in family therapy seeking to enhance their practice and research. Arlene Vetere is Professor of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice at VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway. Her previous books include Supervision in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017) co-edited with Jim Sheehan, and together with Rudi Dallos she co-edits the Palgrave Texts in Psychotherapy and Counselling book series. Jim Sheehan is Professor of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice at the VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway and Adjunct Senior Lecturerin the School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Ireland. He is a social worker, family therapist, trainer, consultant and systemic supervisor. His previous publications include Supervision of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017) co-edited with Arlene Vetere, and Family Conflict After Separation and Divorce (2018) published by Palgrave. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
Long Term Systemic Therapy : Individuals, Couples and Families [documento electrónico] / Vetere, Arlene, ; Sheehan, Jim, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XXI, 209 p. 5 ilustraciones, 3 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-44511-9 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
Asesoramiento Psicoterapia PsicologÃa Psicoanálisis Asesoramiento psicológico Métodos psicológicos |
Clasificación: |
158.3 |
Resumen: |
La psicoterapia sistémica ha sido conceptualizada y practicada durante mucho tiempo como psicoterapia breve, tanto en el sector público como en la práctica independiente, pero ahora se está convirtiendo cada vez más en una práctica a más largo plazo. Este libro innovador examina las formas en que la teorÃa sistémica puede acomodar y formular la práctica a largo plazo, y ubica los lÃmites de las teorÃas sistémicas que ayudan a explicar y orientar dicho trabajo. Al hacerlo, plantea preguntas importantes como: ¿en qué momento un profesional podrÃa necesitar incorporar e integrar otros modelos explicativos en su pensamiento sistémico? ¿Qué significa esto para la práctica sistémica? ¿Cómo impacta la relativa longevidad del trabajo en la forma en que los profesionales construyen y mantienen relaciones terapéuticas con los sistemas relacionales que ayudan? ¿Y qué implicaciones tiene tal longevidad sobre y para las necesidades de supervisión de los psicoterapeutas sistémicos en el centro del trabajo? Dada la ausencia de una base de evidencia rigurosa para la terapia y la práctica sistémicas a largo plazo, este libro explora cómo los profesionales pueden responsabilizarse éticamente de lo que hacen y piensan. Escrito por algunos de los nombres más destacados del pensamiento sistémico, este libro proporciona un nuevo recurso importante tanto para estudiantes como para profesionales experimentados en terapia familiar que buscan mejorar su práctica e investigación. Arlene Vetere es profesora de Terapia Familiar y Práctica Sistémica en la Universidad Especializada VID, Oslo, Noruega. Sus libros anteriores incluyen Supervision in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017), coeditado con Jim Sheehan, y junto con Rudi Dallos coedita la serie de libros Palgrave Texts in Psychotherapy and Counseling. Jim Sheehan es profesor de Terapia Familiar y Práctica Sistémica en la Universidad Especializada VID de Oslo (Noruega) y profesor titular adjunto en la Facultad de Medicina de la University College Dublin (Irlanda). Es trabajador social, terapeuta familiar, formador, consultor y supervisor sistémico. Sus publicaciones anteriores incluyen Supervision of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017), coeditada con Arlene Vetere, y Family Conflict After Separation and Divorce (2018), publicada por Palgrave. |
Nota de contenido: |
Foreword; Shelagh Wright -- Editors' Introduction; Arlene Vetere and Jim Sheehan -- Part One: Long Term Systemic Work with Couples and Families -- Chapter One: Couple and family therapy as meta-therapy – doing relational therapy in the longer-term; Arlene Vetere -- Chapter Two: Couples with Chronic Illness: Challenges and Opportunities in the Long-term Therapeutic Relationship; Jim Sheehan -- Part Two: Long term Systemic Work with Individuals -- Chapter Three: Olena's battle for Utopia; Chip Chimera -- Chapter Four: And it takes as long as it takes; Ros Draper -- Chapter Five: Journeying together through a landscape of uncertainty: Long-term systemic work with young people; Sarah Houston -- Part Three: Long Term Systemic Work with Professional Practitioner Groups -- Chapter Six: Psychological and emotional support in the workplace – can it make a difference for the longer term?; Helga Hanks -- Chapter Seven: Long term supervision in groups – opportunities and challenges of a language-systemic approach; T.K. Lang -- Chapter Eight: Ministering reflectively – a story of two groups; Paddy Sweeney and Martin Daly -- Part Four: Long Term Systemic Work with Family Businesses -- Chapter Nine: Families in business – the longer-term perspective; Ana Aguirregabiria -- Editors' Reflections: The Way Forward; Arlene Vetere and Jim Sheehan. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
Systemic psychotherapy has long been conceptualised and practiced as brief psychotherapy, in both the public sector and in independent practice, but it is now increasingly becoming a longer term practice. This ground-breaking book examines the ways in which systemic theory can accommodate and formulate long term practice, and locates the boundaries of the systemic theories that both help to explain and give direction to such work. In doing so, it asks important questions such as: at what point might a practitioner need to incorporate and integrate other explanatory models into their systemic thinking? What does this mean for systemic practice? How does the relative longevity of the work impact the way practitioners build and maintain therapeutic relationships with the relational systems they assist? And what implications does such longevity have on, and for, the supervisory needs of systemic psychotherapists at the heart of the work? Given the absence of a rigorous evidence base for long term systemic therapy and practice, this book explores how practitioners can hold themselves ethically accountable for what they do and think. Written by some of the leading names in systemic thinking, this book provides an important new resource for both students and experienced professionals in family therapy seeking to enhance their practice and research. Arlene Vetere is Professor of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice at VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway. Her previous books include Supervision in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017) co-edited with Jim Sheehan, and together with Rudi Dallos she co-edits the Palgrave Texts in Psychotherapy and Counselling book series. Jim Sheehan is Professor of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice at the VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway and Adjunct Senior Lecturerin the School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Ireland. He is a social worker, family therapist, trainer, consultant and systemic supervisor. His previous publications include Supervision of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice (2017) co-edited with Arlene Vetere, and Family Conflict After Separation and Divorce (2018) published by Palgrave. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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