The SAGE Encyclopedia of Marriage, Family, and Couples Counseling
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Marriage, Family, and Couples Counseling

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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Marriage, Family and Couples CounselingĀ is a new, all-encompassing, landmark work for researchers seeking to broaden their knowledge of this vast and diffuse field.

Marriage and family counseling programs are established at institutions worldwide, yet there is no current work focused specifically on family therapy. While other works have discussed various methodologies, cases, niche aspects of the field and some broader views of counseling in general, this authoritative Encyclopedia provides readers with a fully comprehensive and accessible reference to aid in understanding the full scope and diversity of theories, approaches and techniques and how they address various life events within the unique dynamics of families, couples and related interpersonal relationships.

Ā Key topics include:

  • Adolescence
  • Adoption
  • Assessment
  • Communication
  • Coping
  • Diversity
  • Divorce and Separation
  • Interventions and Techniques
  • Life Events/Transitions
  • Parenting Styles
  • Sexuality
  • Work/Life Issues, and more

Ā KeyĀ features include:

  • More than 500 signed articles written by key figures in the fieldĀ span four comprehensive volumes
  • Front matter includes a Reader's Guide that groups related entries thematically
  • Back matter includesĀ  a history of the development of the field, a Resource Guide to key associations, websites, journals, a selected Bibliography of classic publications, and a detailed Index
  • All entries conclude with References/Further Readings and Cross References to related entries to aid the reader in their research journey

Ā 

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eBook ISBN
9781483369563
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Editorial Board
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. About the Editors
  8. Contributors
  9. Introduction
  10. Publisher Note
  11. A
  12. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  13. Acculturation
  14. Active Parenting
  15. Adjustment Disorder in Adolescents
  16. Adlerian Family Therapy
  17. Adlerian Open-Forum Family Counseling
  18. Adolescent Behavior Disorders
  19. Adolescent Behavior Problems
  20. Adolescent Mental Health
  21. Adoption
  22. Adoption, Cross-Cultural and Interracial
  23. Adoptive Families
  24. Adult Attachment Assessments
  25. Adult Development
  26. Affect Regulation
  27. African American Families
  28. Aging and Caregiving
  29. Alcohol and Substance Abuse
  30. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
  31. Anger Management
  32. Anxiety
  33. Anxiety Disorders in Adolescents
  34. Asian American Families
  35. Assertiveness
  36. Assessment, Biopsychosocial
  37. Assessment, Suicide
  38. Assimilation: Immigrants and Refugees
  39. Attachment
  40. Attachment and Adolescents
  41. Attachment and Health
  42. Attachment and Romantic Love
  43. Attachment Styles
  44. Attachment Theory
  45. Attachment-Based Family Therapy
  46. Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
  47. Attunement, Clinician
  48. Attunement in Relationships
  49. Authoritative Parenting
  50. Autism and Children
  51. Autism Spectrum Disorder
  52. Avoidance
  53. B
  54. Behavioral Family Therapy
  55. Beliefs and Values
  56. Bereavement
  57. Bereavement Counseling
  58. Best Interests of the Child
  59. Bibliotherapy
  60. Bilingual Families
  61. Birth Control and Contraception
  62. Blended Families
  63. Body Dysmorphic Disorder in Adolescents
  64. Bonding
  65. Boundaries
  66. Bowen Family Systems Theory
  67. Brief Adlerian Couples Therapy
  68. Brief Family Therapy
  69. C
  70. Cacrep
  71. Career Planning and Couples/Families
  72. Caregivers
  73. Certified Family Life Educator
  74. Chaos Family Therapy
  75. Child Behavior Problems
  76. Child Guidance Movement
  77. Child Maltreatment
  78. Child Parent Relationship Therapy
  79. Child Protective Services
  80. Child-Centered Parenting
  81. Childhood Anxiety
  82. Childhood Obesity, Prevention and Treatment of
  83. Childless Couples
  84. Children With Chronic Illness
  85. Children With Special Needs in Family Therapy
  86. Choice Theory and Reality Therapy
  87. Chosen Families
  88. Chronic Illness With Couples and Families
  89. Cinematherapy
  90. Circular Questions
  91. Circularity and Linearity
  92. Circumplex Model
  93. Clinical Case Conceptualization With Couples and Families
  94. Clinical Interviews With Couples and Families
  95. Clinical Practice
  96. Clinical Versus Statistical Significance
  97. Clinician-Directed, Solution-Focused Supervision
  98. Cognitive Maps and Couples
  99. Cognitive-Behavioral Couples Therapy
  100. Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy
  101. Cohesion
  102. Collaborative Couples Therapy
  103. Collaborative Language Systems
  104. Collaborative Therapy
  105. Commitment
  106. Common Factors
  107. Communication Disorders
  108. Communication Errors/Problems in Couples and Families
  109. Communication in Couples and Families
  110. Community Programs
  111. Compassion
  112. Competency-Based Standards for Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling
  113. Complementary and Symmetrical Relationships
  114. Compulsive Sexual Behavior
  115. Conduct Disorder
  116. Confidentiality
  117. Conflict in Couples and Families
  118. Conflict Resolution
  119. Conflict Styles
  120. Confrontation
  121. Conjoint Family Therapy
  122. Constructivism
  123. Contextual Family Therapy
  124. Core Competencies for Marriage and Family Therapists
  125. Cost–Benefit Analysis
  126. Cotherapy Team
  127. Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
  128. Couple and Family Forensics
  129. Couple Development
  130. Couples, Quality Time
  131. Couples and Marriage Counseling
  132. Couples Therapy Research
  133. Court-Mandated Clients
  134. Crisis Intervention With Couples and Families
  135. Critical Theory
  136. Crucible
  137. Cultural Issues in Couples and Families
  138. Custody Evaluations
  139. Cutting/Self-Mutilation
  140. Cybernetics
  141. D
  142. Dating Coaching
  143. Dating Relationship Dissolution
  144. Death, Parents of Deceased Children
  145. Death and Dying
  146. Debt and Financial Strain
  147. Decision-Making
  148. Delphi Research Method
  149. Depression in Adolescents
  150. Depression in Children
  151. Depression in Couples and Families
  152. Developmental Model of Marriage
  153. Differentiation
  154. Discernment Counseling
  155. Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder in Children
  156. Diversity
  157. Divorce and Separation
  158. Divorce Therapy
  159. Domestic Violence
  160. Double Bind Theory
  161. DSM and V-Codes
  162. Dual and Multiple Relationships
  163. Dual-Earner Families
  164. Duty to Warn and Protect
  165. E
  166. Earned Attachment
  167. Eating Disorders
  168. Ecological Systems
  169. Eco-Map
  170. Ecosystemic Structural Family Therapy
  171. Ecosystems Perspective
  172. Effectiveness Research
  173. Elder Abuse
  174. Elimination Disorders in Children
  175. Emotional Disengagement
  176. Emotional Intelligence, Children
  177. Emotional Intelligence, Families
  178. Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples
  179. Empathy
  180. Empirically Validated Models
  181. Empowerment in Families
  182. Enactments
  183. Engendering Hope
  184. Entitlement
  185. Epistemology in Family Therapy
  186. Equine-Assisted Family Therapy
  187. Erectile Disorder
  188. Ericksonian Family Therapy
  189. Ethical Codes
  190. Ethical Decision-Making
  191. Ethnicity
  192. Evidence-Based Practice With Couples and Families
  193. Experiential Family Therapy
  194. Externalizing Behaviors
  195. Extramarital Affairs and Infidelity
  196. F
  197. Faith-Based Therapy
  198. Families and Poverty
  199. Families and Substance Abuse
  200. Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
  201. Family Assessment, Models of
  202. Family Life Cycle
  203. Family Life Educators
  204. Family Mediation
  205. Family Mode Deactivation Therapy
  206. Family Myth
  207. Family of Origin
  208. Family Reconstruction
  209. Family Resilience
  210. Family Resource Management
  211. Family Rituals
  212. Family Strengths
  213. Family Stress
  214. Family Stress Adaptation Theory
  215. Family Values
  216. Feedback
  217. Female Orgasmic Disorder
  218. Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
  219. Feminist Family Therapy
  220. Feminization of Poverty
  221. Fetishes
  222. Fidelity
  223. First-Order Change
  224. Focal Family Therapy
  225. Forgiveness
  226. Foster Children
  227. Friendship
  228. Functional Assessment and Children
  229. Functional Family Therapy
  230. Functionalism
  231. Fusion
  232. G
  233. Gambling, Compulsive
  234. Gender- and Culture-Sensitive Therapies
  235. Gender Dysphoria
  236. Gender Issues
  237. Gender Orientation, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression
  238. Gender Roles
  239. General Systems Theory
  240. Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder
  241. Genograms
  242. Gestalt Family Therapy
  243. Goals, Treatment
  244. Gottman Method Couples Therapy
  245. Grief Counseling
  246. Group Family Therapy
  247. Group Parenting Classes
  248. H
  249. Health Issues
  250. Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood
  251. Hierarchy
  252. HIPAA Standards
  253. Hispanic Healthy Marriage Initiative
  254. Hoarding
  255. Holism
  256. Home-Based Therapy
  257. Homelessness
  258. Homelessness and Youth
  259. Homeostasis
  260. Homework Assignments in Therapy
  261. Homicide
  262. Hope-Focused Approach to Couple Enrichment in Counseling
  263. Hospice
  264. Human Sexual Response
  265. Humanistic Family Therapy
  266. Hypnosis
  267. Hypothesis, Systemic
  268. I
  269. IAMFC
  270. Identified Patient
  271. Imago Relationship Therapy
  272. Immigrant Families
  273. Incest
  274. Individual and Family Development
  275. Individual Family Culture
  276. Individual Versus Family Therapy
  277. Infertility
  278. Informed Consent for Research
  279. Informed Consent in Clinical Work
  280. In-Law Relationships
  281. Integrating Systemic and Individual Theories
  282. Integrative Couples Therapy
  283. Intellectual Disability and Autism
  284. Intercultural Marriage and Family
  285. Intergenerational Loyalty
  286. Intergenerational Trauma
  287. Intermittent Explosive Disorder in Adolescents
  288. Internal Family Systems Model
  289. International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors
  290. International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
  291. International Family Therapy
  292. Interpersonal Neurobiology, Attachment and
  293. Interpersonal Neurobiology, Couples and
  294. Interpersonal Neurobiology, Parenting and
  295. Interpersonal Violence
  296. Interracial Marriages and Families
  297. Intimacy, Specific Threats to
  298. Isomorphism
  299. J
  300. Job Loss
  301. Joining
  302. Juvenile Firesetter Interventions
  303. K
  304. Kinship Care
  305. L
  306. Latino Families
  307. Legal Issues in Parenting
  308. LGBT Families
  309. Licensure and Certification
  310. Life Balance
  311. Life Events
  312. Life Transitions
  313. Listening, Empathic
  314. Live Supervision
  315. Loneliness
  316. Loss
  317. Love, Physiology of
  318. Love, Theories of
  319. Love, Types of
  320. Love and Rituals
  321. Love Languages
  322. M
  323. Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
  324. Mandated Reporter
  325. Marital Distress
  326. Marital Group Therapy
  327. Marriage, Arranged
  328. Marriage, First and Second
  329. Marriage and Health
  330. Marriage Education
  331. Marriage Encounter
  332. Marriage Enrichment
  333. Marriage Myths
  334. Marriage Versus Civil Unions
  335. Marriage-Friendly Therapy
  336. Mate Selection
  337. Media in Family Therapy
  338. Medical Family Therapy
  339. Men in Counseling
  340. Mental Health, Systemic Perspective
  341. Metacommunication
  342. Metaphors
  343. Milan Team
  344. Military Couples and Families
  345. Mindfulness
  346. Mindfulness and Children
  347. Mindfulness and Couples
  348. Mindfulness and Sex
  349. Miracle Question
  350. Mood Disorders in Adolescents
  351. Mood Disorders in Children
  352. Moral Dimensions of Therapy
  353. Morphogenesis
  354. Morphostasis
  355. Mother-Blaming
  356. Motivational Interviewing
  357. Multicultural Counseling Competence
  358. Multiculturalism
  359. Multiple Family Therapy
  360. Multiple Relationships
  361. Multisystemic Therapy
  362. Muslim American Families
  363. N
  364. Narrative Therapy
  365. National Marriage Initiative
  366. Native American Families
  367. Network Therapy
  368. Neuro-Linguistic Programming
  369. Neutrality and Curiosity
  370. No-Harm Contracts
  371. Non–Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal Disorders in Children
  372. Nonresidential Fathers
  373. Nonverbal Communication
  374. Normalizing
  375. No-Secrets Contracts
  376. Nuclear Family
  377. Nudity: Beliefs and Values
  378. O
  379. Object Relations Theory
  380. Online Dating
  381. Open Relationships
  382. Oppositional Defiant Disorder
  383. Outcome Research
  384. P
  385. Paradoxes and Paradoxical Intervention
  386. Paraphilic Disorders
  387. Parent Effectiveness Training (P.E.T.)
  388. Parent Management Training
  389. Parent Study Groups
  390. Parent–Adolescent Relations
  391. Parental Acceptance–Rejection Theory
  392. Parental Alienation Syndrome
  393. Parental Stress: Effects on Children
  394. Parent–Child Communication
  395. Parentification and Diverse Family Systems
  396. Parenting
  397. Parenting Education
  398. Parenting Styles
  399. Patriarchy
  400. Peer Counseling
  401. Person of the Therapist
  402. Play Family Therapy
  403. Polyamory
  404. Polygamy
  405. Pornography
  406. Positive and Negative Feedback
  407. Positive Psychology
  408. Postdoctoral Training
  409. Postmodern Therapies
  410. Postpartum Depression
  411. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children
  412. Poverty and Family Development
  413. Power Issues in Couples
  414. Practice Management
  415. Pregnancy
  416. Pregnancy and Sexuality
  417. Premarital Counseling
  418. Premature Ejaculation
  419. Prenuptial Agreements
  420. PREPARE/ENRICH
  421. Presenting Problems
  422. Prevention Research
  423. Primary and Secondary Emotions
  424. Process Research
  425. Professional Associations
  426. Progress Notes for Couples and Families
  427. Psychoanalytic Family Therapy
  428. Psychobiology of Attachment
  429. Psychoeducation
  430. Public Health Code
  431. Punctuation
  432. Q
  433. Qualitative Research
  434. Quantitative Research
  435. Questions: Open, Closed, and Circular
  436. R
  437. Racial Disparities in Foster Care
  438. Racism
  439. Reactive Attachment Disorder in Children
  440. Reconciliation
  441. Recursiveness
  442. Reflecting Team
  443. Relational Diagnoses
  444. Relational-Cultural Therapy
  445. Relationship Enhancement
  446. Release of Information for Couples and Families
  447. Religion
  448. Remarriage
  449. Resilience
  450. Resistance
  451. Respect
  452. Restoration Therapy
  453. Retirement
  454. Rituals in Family Therapy
  455. Role-Playing
  456. Romance
  457. Rule-Setting
  458. Rural Families
  459. S
  460. Same-Sex Couples
  461. Scales, Children
  462. Scales, Couple and Marital
  463. Scales, Family
  464. Scaling Questions
  465. Scapegoating
  466. Schizophrenia and Families
  467. Schools, Family Involvement in
  468. Second-Order Change
  469. Second-Order Family Therapy
  470. Secrets
  471. Self of the Therapist
  472. Self-Care Practices for the Trauma-Informed Couple and Family Counselor
  473. Self-Esteem
  474. Self-Esteem in Children
  475. Self-Help
  476. Self-Injury
  477. Sensate Focus
  478. Sentiment Override, Positive and Negative
  479. Sex, Definition of
  480. Sex Positivity
  481. Sex Researchers
  482. Sex Therapy
  483. Sexual Abuse
  484. Sexual Assault and Rape
  485. Sexual Assessment/History
  486. Sexual Dysfunction
  487. Sexual Enhancement, Sexual Toys
  488. Sexual Health
  489. Sexual History
  490. Sexual Intimacy
  491. Sexual Minorities
  492. Sexual Orientation, Attraction, and Identity
  493. Sexual Prejudice
  494. Sexual Relationships With Clients
  495. Sexual Toys/Sexual Aids
  496. Sexuality and Religion
  497. Sexuality Education
  498. Sexually Transmitted Infections
  499. Sibling Relationships
  500. Single-Parent Families
  501. Social Constructionism
  502. Social Support
  503. Socioeconomic Status
  504. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
  505. Somatic Symptom Disorder and Related Disorders in Adolescents
  506. Spirituality
  507. Stages of Family Therapy
  508. Statutory Rape
  509. Stepfamilies
  510. Stillbirth and Miscarriage
  511. Strategic Family Therapy
  512. Stress Management
  513. Structural Determinism
  514. Structural Family Therapy
  515. Structural Maps
  516. Substance Use Disorders in Adolescence
  517. Suicide
  518. Supervision
  519. Supervision, Approved Supervisor in Marriage and Family Therapy
  520. Supervision, Developmental Model
  521. Supervision, Gatekeeping
  522. Supervision, Individual and Group
  523. Supervision Contract
  524. Supervision of Supervision
  525. Supervision Philosophy Statement
  526. Supervision Theories
  527. Support Groups
  528. Symbolic Interactionism
  529. Systemic Family Therapy
  530. Systems, Subsystems, and Metasystems
  531. Systems Theory
  532. T
  533. Technology and Families/Marriage
  534. Teen Parenting
  535. Termination
  536. Therapeutic Alliance
  537. Therapeutic Assessment
  538. Therapeutic Contract
  539. Therapeutic Impasses
  540. Therapists’ Values
  541. TIME Program
  542. Torture Treatment
  543. Training and Licensure
  544. Training in Marriage Enrichment (TIME) Program
  545. Transgender Families
  546. Transgenerational Family Therapy
  547. Transracial Adoption
  548. Trauma and Children
  549. Trauma and Families
  550. Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  551. Treatment Planning With Couples and Families
  552. Triangulation
  553. Trust
  554. U
  555. Urban Families
  556. V
  557. Virginia Satir Model
  558. W
  559. Women’s Project, The
  560. Work Relationships
  561. World Association for Sexual Health
  562. World Health Organization
  563. Appendix A The History of Marriage, Family, and Couples Therapy
  564. Appendix B Resource Guide
  565. Appendix C Selected Readings
  566. Index