Core Focused Family Therapy
Moving from Chaos to Clarity
Judye Hess, PhD, and Ross Cohen, MA
The Book
Core Focused Family Therapy Judye Hess and Ross Cohen B504 $24.00 Trade Paper, 144 pages Published by Idyll Arbor Publication date: 2008 ISBN: 9781882883707 |
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The book Core Focused Family Therapy is a unique approach to family therapy in that it is particularly appropriate for students and practitioners who favor a humanistic, experiential approach to working with families but lack the guidance to put this kind of approach into practice. The book guides the student or individual therapy practitioner in making the paradigm shift to working with a systemic model by explaining this shift in a clear and specific way that can easily be understood.... (read more) |
The Authors
Judye Hess, PhD, received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Rhode Island in 1975. She has been part of the core faculty of the Integral Counseling Psychology program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco since 1984 where she teaches Family Dynamics and Therapy, Group Dynamics and has taught Marriage and Couple Counseling for many years. Judye has also taught these classes at many San Francisco Bay Area schools, such as the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology, John F. Kennedy University, Cal State University at Hayward, Saybrook Institute, Rosebridge Institute, and currently teaches at Holy Names University. Contact Judy Hess.
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Ross Cohen, MA, received his Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies in 2004. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a private practice in Portland, Oregon. Contact Mr. Cohen. |
Book Reviews
This amazing book seems to me to be appropriate for two audiences: those learning about family therapy for the first time, since this book lays out much of what any beginning family therapist needs to know; and those interested in Judye Hess's particular form of family therapy. Regarding the latter, this book seems to me an important contribution to family therapy, describing what I believe is a new approach. Reading this book, I found myself thinking: this is the way that family therapy ought to be done; why has no one ever written such a book before? If there was justice in this world, this book would be read in every family therapy class and be part of every family therapist's continuing education requirement. The authors have provided a comprehensive and effective clinical approach for working with families. What particularly distinguishes this book from much of the current family therapy literature is the emphasis on the role of the therapist. The authors explore in depth the skills and personal attributes of the therapist that are critical for achieving positive treatment results. Hess and Cohen's Core Focused Family Therapy is a valuable contribution in understanding individual dynamics in interpersonal relationships. Both conceptually grounded and practically focused, it bridges theoretical orientations and is an immediately useful guide for both novice and experienced family therapists in clinical and training settings. I intend to use it regularly in my supervision and teaching . This practical and clinically based book is written by a master teacher and clinician. Students and practitioners will welcome its systematic and direct approach to understanding and intervening in the sometimes confusing and complex issues faced by families. An exceptional, inspirational work by a very experienced family therapist, who knows that the truth of who we are is best openly expressed in a safe environment with the guidance of an integrative, experiential, systems-trained therapist. Core Focused Family Therapy brings back the originating wisdom of family therapy, reminding us that the interactional and communicative presence of the therapist is more important than his or her professed orientation. The field of family therapy (and all people helping professions) easily gets lost in theory and organizational politics, forgetting that therapy is primarily about experience - realizing the feelings underneath the words and the truths of the ways we are with others. I find Core Focused Family Therapy extremely reassuring and confidence building. It both affirms the skills I have as an experienced psychotherapist and offers me tools to expand my ability in working with families. The authors describe their approach comprehensively and provide clear and relevant clinical examples throughout the book. I am especially inspired by the way in which they model being present, direct, and openhearted towards each of the family members in a way that fosters trust and vulnerability. |