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Transformative Family Therapy: Just Families in a Just Society

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This book translates social justice values and multicultural theory into a practical therapeutic model for clinical/community practice. The focus in this work is on linking people across family boundaries to solve common problems, as personal and relational problems are situated in broader social issues, in order to form a healing context

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 20, 2007

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Rhea V. Almeida

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March 12, 2014
Fantastic suggestions for consciousness raising in ways that would be effective with a larger population. However, the preferred way to do so has many potential barriers (time, SES, childcare, etc.) and would most likely be best done in an agency rather than small or private practice.

Absolutely fantastic diagrams and suggestions for ways to go in a social justice direction during therapy, regardless of the format.
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October 21, 2010
excellent. read this for family therapy class. great ideas.
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