Family Therapy: Theory and Practice by Joseph H. Brown
Brown and Christensen cover the major approaches to family therapy through a clear and understandable discussion of theory, clinical illustrations of therapeutic practice, integration of conceptual models, and an overview of contemporary professional issues and ethics. The authors begin with in-depth coverage of the major approaches, followed by an integration of theory with specific cases. Readers are encouraged to experiment with their own ideas and techniques before selecting their own model of therapy.