A moderate common factors approach is proposed as a synthesis or middle path to integrate common and specific factors in evidence‐based approaches to high‐risk youth and families. The debate in family therapy between common and specific factors camps is reviewed and followed by suggestions from the literature for synthesis and creative flexibility in manual development. A preliminary integrative model termed Integrative Family and Systems Treatment is offered as one option in developing and testing a moderate common factors approach. Such a model might then be studied in eventual clinical trials with other well‐developed evidence‐based protocols to further address the common versus specific factor debate. Implications for further research a...
"Many family therapists have not received basic training in clinical work with children (i.e. child...
Some families experience chronic, severe and intergenerational problems across multiple domains in t...
The blended family has become increasingly prevalent in our society. It has transitioned from an alt...
A moderate common factors approach is proposed as a synthesis or middle path to integrate common and...
The field of family therapy has evolved beyond approaches driven by specific model-drivenfactors to ...
Funders of mental health services to youth and families have increasingly required providers to use ...
Recently there has been an increasing emphasis in the youth and family mental health treat-ment lite...
Recently there has been an increasing emphasis in the youth and family mental health treatment liter...
Description Directed at practitioners and students of family therapy, this book presents a treatment...
Integrative family therapy brings together various theoretical perspectives and procedural technique...
Although researchers and practitioners have demonstrated the utility and success of combining rehabi...
Integrative family and systems treatment (I-FAST) is a moderated common factors approach that seeks ...
Objectives:This study examined the treatment outcomes of integrated families and systems treatment (...
Historically, model integration was reserved for experienced therapists (Lebow, J Marital Fam Ther 1...
This volume marks a watershed in the development of couple and family therapy. We have entered an er...
"Many family therapists have not received basic training in clinical work with children (i.e. child...
Some families experience chronic, severe and intergenerational problems across multiple domains in t...
The blended family has become increasingly prevalent in our society. It has transitioned from an alt...
A moderate common factors approach is proposed as a synthesis or middle path to integrate common and...
The field of family therapy has evolved beyond approaches driven by specific model-drivenfactors to ...
Funders of mental health services to youth and families have increasingly required providers to use ...
Recently there has been an increasing emphasis in the youth and family mental health treat-ment lite...
Recently there has been an increasing emphasis in the youth and family mental health treatment liter...
Description Directed at practitioners and students of family therapy, this book presents a treatment...
Integrative family therapy brings together various theoretical perspectives and procedural technique...
Although researchers and practitioners have demonstrated the utility and success of combining rehabi...
Integrative family and systems treatment (I-FAST) is a moderated common factors approach that seeks ...
Objectives:This study examined the treatment outcomes of integrated families and systems treatment (...
Historically, model integration was reserved for experienced therapists (Lebow, J Marital Fam Ther 1...
This volume marks a watershed in the development of couple and family therapy. We have entered an er...
"Many family therapists have not received basic training in clinical work with children (i.e. child...
Some families experience chronic, severe and intergenerational problems across multiple domains in t...
The blended family has become increasingly prevalent in our society. It has transitioned from an alt...