<p>Years from now, this comprehensive handbook will prove to be one of the pillars that articulated the tenants of our beloved field! In the age of evidence based practice, this handbook further cements our identity as a research informed profession that provides 21st century clinical care. That is, each chapter is written from the framework of clinical wisdom nested within a research foundation. This book is the epitome of the Scientist-Practitioner model and is a must have for all couple and family therapists!--<b>Anthony L. Chambers, PhD, ABPP-CFP</b>, Chief Academic Officer and Vice President for Education and Research and President, American Psychological Association, Society for Couple and Family Psychology (Div. 43).</p><p>Lebow and Sexton’s who’s-who of contributors collectively reflect the richness and breadth of contemporary family therapy. The common thread is the integration of clinical wisdom with meaningful research. Each strengthens the other. The result is a gift to the field and a must-read for all serious family therapy students, clinicians, and researchers.--<b>Fred P. Piercy, PhD</b>, Professor of Family Therapy, Virginia Tech; Editor, <i>Journal of Marital and Family Therapy</i>.</p><p>This landmark volume fills an essential niche in the field of family and couple therapy. The editors, Lebow and Sexton, have assembled an outstanding multidisciplinary group of contributors at the leading edge of the field. This book wonderfully achieves the goal of weaving together the best theory, practical and meaningful research, and clinical wisdom to guide best treatment options. Masterfully crafted, the Handbook of Family Therapy is an indispensable resource for students and senior practitioners.—<b>John S. Rolland, MD, MPH</b>, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine; Co-Director, Chicago Center for Family Health; Past President, American Family Therapy Academy.</p><p>It is an excellent reference resource for anyone who is interested in learning more about the current status of family therapy...The book could also be used as a text in an advanced graduate seminar for students who have already completed basic foundational coursework in systems theory and family therapy.-- <strong>Joseph A. Micucci, PhD,</strong> Chair of the Division of Psychology, Chestnut Hill College</p>
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Thomas L. Sexton, PhD, ABPP, is Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy (CEEP) at Indiana University. He is one of the model developers of Functional Family Therapy and is the author of over 50 journal articles, 25 book chapters, and 4 books.
Jay Lebow, PhD, ABPP, is Clinical Professor of Psychology and a senior therapist at the Family Institute at Northwestern and Northwestern University. Since 2012, he has been editor-in-chief of Family Process.