Teaching Family Therapy
Delve into the insightful world of family therapy with "Teaching Family Therapy" by Ros Draper, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992. This comprehensive guide encompasses 264 pages of expert knowledge aimed at enhancing your understanding of family psychotherapy. Draper critically examines the evolving landscape of family therapy education, highlighting the importance of applying systemic theories to foster a dynamic teaching process. With a focus on the bidirectional nature of learning and practice, this book is an essential resource for practitioners, educators, and students in the fields of psychology and psychotherapy. Discover the intricacies of family relationships and the art of effective therapy through this engaging and informative text. Whether you are looking to enhance your own practice or enrich your teaching methods, "Teaching Family Therapy" is a vital addition to your professional library.