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The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology

James H. Bray (Editor), Mark Stanton (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-6994-3
Hardcover
788 pages
September 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology provides an overview and begins with coverage of the field's theoretical and epistemological underpinnings, the text proceeds to recount relevant scientific methods, clinical models and methods, and other topics. This account helps to establish a scientific basis for interventions and detail competencies, it is an invaluable source for professionals who provide family-related psychological services." (Neopoprealism Journal, 24 November 2011)

"This important account provides an overview of disciplines related to family psychology ... This is an invaluable source for professionals who provide family-related psychological services." (Wonderpedia, 5 November 2011)

"James Bray and Mark Stanton have created a remarkable resource for those exploring the many perspectives on family psychology in the comprehensive volume The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology." (PsycCRITIQUES, May 2010)

 

 

"The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology is a comprehensive volume that accurately presents the breadth and depth of the family specialty. The carefully chosen contributors are recognized as the chief spokespersons in their sub-specialties. Each chapter is a gem that is practical and based in research. This collection provides the finest overview of family psychology available today."
Jon Carlson, Governors State University

"James Bray and Mark Stanton have invited an exceptional group of clinicians, researchers, and educators to share virtually all that is currently known about the field of family psychology in one authoritative, reader-friendly, and eminently practical handbook. They provide an essential roadmap for conceptualizing and intervening with families and for training the next generation of family psychologists."
Nadine Kaslow, Emory University

"In The Handbook of Family Psychology, James Bray and Mark Stanton bring us a remarkable compendium of knowledge about the current state of Family Psychology. The articles are by the prominent leaders of relational, systemic approaches to psychotherapy. This rich archive demonstrates the range of approaches and contexts in which family psychologists work, and the evidence on which this work is based. This book will be the new text for faculty, students, researchers, and practitioners of family psychology."
Susan H. McDaniel, Dr Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor of Families & Health, Associate Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA

"The Handbook of Family Psychology is a comprehensive volume that accurately presents the breadth and depth of the family specialty. The carefully chosen contributors are recognized as the chief spokespersons in their sub-specialties. Each chapter is a gem that is practical and based in research. All together, this collection provides the finest overview of family psychology available today."
Jon Carlson, Distinguished Professor, Psychology & Counseling, Governors State University, USA

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