Family Consulting: A New Role for Therapists |
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Authors: | Molly Lependorf Palmer Kathryn Healey |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work , University of Maryland , Baltimore, Maryland, USA;2. Private Practitioner , Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | A new model for psychological practice entitled, "Family Consulting" is proposed. It is defined as a long-term, intermittent approach to working with families based on a developmental/non-pathological perspective. The specific format of intervention is described in detail. A brief review of the life-span perspective of development, the family life-cycle literature, and object relations family therapy, which serve as the building blocks of the model is provided. The role that family consulting can play in today's managed mental health care environment is discussed. |
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