Beliefs: The Heart of Healing in Families and Illness by
Drs. Lorraine M. Wright, Wendy L. Watson and Janice M. Bell.
Published by Basic Books, New York, 1996.
"The
knowledge and expertise of the authors is evident...A useful
resource and one which could be of great benefit to a wide
variety of clinicians."
Table of Contents
Part I: Beliefs:
The Heart of the Matter
1. Beliefs: Many Lenses, Many Expectations
2. Beliefs About Families and Illness
3. Beliefs About Therapeutic Change and Clinicians
Part II: Key Macromoves of our Advanced Clinical Approach
4. Creating a Context for Changing Beliefs
5. Uncovering and Distinguishing Illness Beliefs
6. Challenging, Altering, and Modifying Constraining Beliefs
7. Distinguishing Change: Identifying, Affirming, and Solidifying
Facilitative Beliefs
Part III: Clinical Exemplar
8. Clinical Exemplar: Taking One's Own Advice
Epilogue
Appendix A: Description of Research Families
Appendix B: Overview of the Research Method
Appendix C: Ways to Examine and Measure Beliefs
References
Index
Canadian Child Psychiatry Review
"This
stunning, groundbreaking book offers the first comprehensive
clinical model to understand and work most effectively with
family beliefs and spirituality in the face of illness and
suffering. This book is a must for both students and seasoned
health and mental health professionals."
John
S. Rolland, M.D. author of Families, Illness, and Disability
"I
recommend this book to all family therapists, not just those
who make the experience of chronic illness in families a focus
of their practice."
David
Epston, M.A., C.Q.S.W. Family Therapy Centre,
Auckland, New Zealand
Beliefs
are the lenses through which we view the world and the blueprints
from which we construct our lives. At no time are family and
individual beliefs more affirmed, challenged, or threatened
than when illness emerges.
But
some beliefs are more useful than others. This is the first
book to offer a specific clinical approach for examining family
members' beliefs and intervening in that area. Drawing on disciplines
ranging from religion to anthropology as well as on family
therapy and psychology, the authors describe their own advanced
practice model. Rich in clinical examples, the book takes readers
inside the therapeutic conversation between the clinician and
family members to show the model in action. By drawing forth
more facilitative beliefs to cope with illness, the authors
uncover and expand the therapeutic possibilities for helping
and healing families
Lorraine M. Wright, R.N., Ph.D., is director of the Family Nursing Unit and professor
on the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary. Wendy
L. Watson, R.N., Ph.D., is professor of Marriage and Family
Programs at Brigham Young University. Janice M. Bell, R.N.,
Ph.D., is research coordinator at the Family Nursing Unit
and associate professor on the Faculty of Nursing at the University
of Calgary.
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ISBN: 0-465-02317-7,
1996, 336 Pages, $52.00, hc
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