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Systems Theory and Family Therapy

A Primer

Raphael J. Becvar Dorothy Stroh Becvar Lynne V. Reif Sally St. George

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Rowman & Littlefield
15 October 2023
A concise, readable introduction to systems theory (and especially second-order cybernetics) with practical applications to family therapy.

This book provides an overview of the basic concepts of a systems theoretical perspective using families and family therapy as examples and illustrations of their application in professional practice. This meta-perspective focuses on viewing problems in context. The difference between first-order and second-order cybernetics is explicated. Readers then are invited to see themselves as parts of the systems with which they are working consistent with a second-order cybernetics perspective. Along the way a difference between modernism and post-modernism as well as constructionism and social constructionism also are described. In addition, theories of individual and family development are presented with implications for their use in family therapy. The book concludes with more than 100 examples of how the meta-perspective of systems theory can be used in work with families.

In addition to providing concise descriptions of essential systems concepts, the book explains the process of change that occurs with family systems, especially those that the family finds difficult to adapt to. The text is replete with ideas for therapists to identify those changes and work with the family through their identified challenges according to the family’s narrative.

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Foreword by:   ,
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Fourth Edition
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   263g
ISBN:   9781538185674
ISBN 10:   1538185679
Pages:   158
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 22 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Raphael J. Becvar, retired endowed chair in marital and family therapy, was a licensed psychologist, licensed marriage and family therapist, and an approved supervisor with many years of experience in both academic and private practice contexts. He has authored and co-authored many books and articles in professional journals. His particular focus is on philosophical/metaperspectives on mental health and the practice of therapy and a widely recognized teacher of systems theory and family therapy. Dorothy Stroh Becvar, Professor Emerita in the School of Social Work at St. Louis University, was a licensed marital and family therapist, and a licensed clinical social worker. She published extensively and presented workshops and taught courses, both nationally and internationally, on a wide variety of topics. She was also president/CEO of the Haelan Centers(R), a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to promoting growth and wholeness in body, mind, and spirit. Dorothy died on August 31, 2021. Lynne Reif, licensed professional counselor, began her career working with at-risk youth in the foster care system. In 2000 she became a middle school counselor and continues in that role today. Lynne has extensive background in working with children and families and was a part of the Leadership Team that created and ran the Empowering Young Women conferences hosted by the University of Missouri St. Louis for 20 years. In 2012, she traveled to Uganda to co-teach a first of its kind course in school counseling to educators there, and to work with girls in the schools. This experience significantly expanded her cultural awareness and understanding of the significance of context in the lives of children.

Reviews for Systems Theory and Family Therapy: A Primer

A solid, clear and accessible systems text is foundational to teaching marriage, couple and family students. The cybernetics, first and second order material is essential. This is a key text students would read that builds their foundation for learning and understanding concepts before learning specific models and theories applicable to clinical work. In reading this new edition, I can hear Ray and Dorothy's voices and feel their loving warmth. The first edition was foundational for learning about family systems and the new edition continues to evoke their magical gift with language. Easy to read with many stories and examples, their book (with the addition of Lynne Reif) continues to provide a map and feast for students learning about family therapy and systems theory. Like any behavior, the discipline of systemic thinking cannot be maintained in isolation. Hence, I cannot imagine sustaining an authentically systemic practice without regular revisits to this primer, which continually redirects me to the countercultural, unsettling, and inspiring essence of systems theory. Systems theory is the bedrock of all family therapists do. Yet, it is not uncommon for some to have only a superficial understanding. This book highlights the core tenets of systems theory and brings to life its implications for family therapists. The thrilling and dizzying challenge of learning to think systemically--of learning to recognize and appreciate interactive processes and recursive patterns of relationship within couples, families, and therapeutic systems--requires a fundamental revisioning and reworking of long-held philosophical and psychological assumptions. In this streamlined yet comprehensive book, Drs. Ray and Dorothy Becvar, joined in this 4th edition by Dorothy's daughter, Lynne Reif, provide a state-of-the-art launching pad and high-resolution map for the uninitiated, the curious, and the confused. Head inside, buckle up, and blast off! The authors will help you get oriented and find your way. There is no more concise and useful text available for learning systemic concepts than the Becvar text. It has been a required resource in my theory courses for over twenty years. This book contains essential knowledge about systems theory with clear, concise, and understandable descriptions of concepts. It is an invaluable resource combining ideas and knowledge across family therapy to teach professionals how to pragmatically integrate complex systemic concepts in their clinical thinking and practice. I highly recommend this text.


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