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Becoming a Family Counselor: A Bridge to Family Therapy Theory and Practice
Becoming a Family Counselor: A Bridge to Family Therapy Theory and Practice
Thomas W. Blume, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan
ISBN: 978-0-471-22138-8
©2006
432 pages
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Becoming a Family Counselor represents a new generation of family therapy texts, one that orients readers historically to the field while focusing on the common themes evident in the various theoretical approaches. Suitable for students providing family mental health services in a variety of settings and disciplines, the book crosses boundaries of generation, gender, race, and culture in presenting the most current thinking related to family theory and practice. Complete with case studies, self-examination exercises, and interactive learning experiences, Blume's book is sure to set a new standard in this dynamic field.  

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