Integrative Systemic Therapy: Lessons on Collaboration and Training for the 21st Century

The field of couple, marital, and family therapy (CMFT) is at an important juncture of identity development and synthesis. Integrative Systemic Therapy (IST) is a problem‐centered metaframeworks approach that meets the growing needs of family therapists working with diverse and complex family system...

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Adult
Assertiveness
Collaboration
Couples therapy
Couples Therapy - education
Couples Therapy - methods
Couples Therapy - trends
Curriculum
Decision making
Dialectics
Education, Graduate - methods
Family counseling
Family Problems
Family therapists
Family therapy
Family Therapy - education
Family Therapy - methods
Family Therapy - trends
Founders
Handbooks
Humans
Identity formation
Individualized Instruction
Intersectoral Collaboration
Modeling (Psychology)
Psychotherapy
Resistance (Psychology)
Salesmanship
Self Actualization
Systemic therapy
Therapists
Therapy
Training
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