Therapeutic family mediation [electronic resource]
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A practice-based book grounded in a therapeutic family medation (TFM) model created by the authors. TFM, unlike other practice models for family mediation, devotes special attention to family and emotional dynamics, and therefore can be used in a wider variety of cases.
Title |
Therapeutic family mediation [electronic resource] : helping families resolve conflict / Howard H. Irving and Michael Benjamin. |
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Edition |
1st ed. |
Publisher |
Thousand Oaks, Calif. London : SAGE |
Creation Date |
c2002 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. English |
Content |
Cover Contents Preface Acknowledgments Part I - Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction References Part II - Therapeutic Family Mediation Chapter 2 - The TFM Approach: Overview Chapter 3 - Family Mediation Practice Skills Chapter 4 - The TFM Approach: Step-by-Step Guide: Phase 1: Intake/Assessment Chapter 5 - The TFM Approach: Step-by-Step Guide: Phase 2: Premediation Chapter 6 - The TFM Approach: Step-by-Step Guide: Phase 3: Negotiation Chapter 7 - The TFM Approach: Step-by-Step Guide: Phases 4 and 5: Termination and Follow-Up Chapter 8 - Full-Length Case Study Part III - Substantive IssuesChapter 9 - Parenting Plans: Part 1: Related Topics Chapter 10 - Parenting Plans: Part 2: Basic Elements and Special Circumstances Chapter 11 - Financial Plans: Part 1: Technical Matters Chapter 12 - Financial Plans: Part 2: Patterns of Conflict Part IV - Special Issues Chapter 13 - TFM and Cultural Diversity Chapter 14 - Research in Family Mediation A Decade Review, 1990-1999 Part V - Final Word Chapter 15 - Final Word Name Index Subject Index About the Authors |
Extent |
1 online resource (xiii, 407 p.) |
Language |
English |
National Library system number |
997010707297205171 |
MARC RECORDS
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