Strategies for Resolving Individual and Family ProblemsOffering balanced, extensive coverage of both theory and techniques, this book is designed to assist students and professionals in expanding their understanding of a very broad range of intervention strategies. The authors provide serious discussion of the important theoretical underpinnings of the major strategies used today, offer insight into approaches (such as dance, music, and art therapy, biofeedback, etc.), and provide details on the how to of various approaches. |
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