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Genre: Psychology, Family Therapy, Academic Text
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5 - as a specialized academic work)
Book Review:
''Family Therapy and Disturbed Families'' is a foundational academic text edited by two pioneering figures in the field of family therapy, Gerald H. Zuk and Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy. This book compiles expert insights and research focused on understanding and treating families in distress. It represents a significant contribution to the shift in therapeutic practice from an individual-focused model to a systemic one, which views psychological issues within the context of family relationships and dynamics.
As part of the esteemed collection from Science and Behavior Books, this work is aimed primarily at students, clinicians, and professionals in psychology and social work. It explores the complex interactions within ''disturbed'' family systems and offers theoretical frameworks and therapeutic approaches for intervention. While its tone is academic, its content is invaluable for anyone seeking a deeper historical and clinical understanding of how family therapy evolved to address severe relational and behavioral problems.