Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy: Theory, Skills, Assessment, and Application gives readers a strong foundation in marriage and family therapy history, theory, and clinical assessment, and supports the development of skills and competencies needed to become effective, ethical counseling practitioners. The book contains several pedagogical features to facilitate learning and improve the student experience.
Learning Objectives, based on COAMFTE and CACREP standards, provide a framework for each chapter and prepare students to engage with new concepts and ideas.