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Stepping In, Stepping Out

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This much-needed resource offers insight into building and maintaining satisfying and successful stepfamily relationships. As the number of stepfamilies continues to increase, counselors and other ...
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  • 20 July 2016
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This much-needed resource offers insight into building and maintaining satisfying and successful stepfamily relationships. As the number of stepfamilies continues to increase, counselors and other mental health professionals are likely to encounter clients seeking help in navigating these often complicated relationships.

In this book, Dr. Gold emphasizes the principles and practices of narrative therapy as a means to address key concerns within the family system, reauthor dominant social myths surrounding stepfamily life, and create realistic treatment plans that are inclusive of all members of the family. Detailing the inherent strengths and challenges of the stepfamily experience, he provides an in-depth examination of the roles of each member in a blended family, including stepfathers and stepmothers, ex-spouses, grandparents, and children. This book is an excellent guide to thoughtful, practical, and empirically validated interventions for helping stepfamilies thrive.

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Price: $32.95
Pages: 160
Publisher: American Counseling Association (ACA)
Imprint: American Counseling Association
Publication Date: 20 July 2016
ISBN: 9781556203312
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Couples & Family, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Counseling, PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations
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Introduction : what we know about stepfamilies
Developmental schemas of stepfamilies
Marital issues in stepfamilies
Stepparenting
Stepfather families
Stepmother families
Mutual child stepfamilies
Extended stepfamily constellations : relationships with ex-spouses
Extended stepfamily constellations : relationships with stepgrandparents
Future directions in the study of stepfamilies