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The Science of Family Systems Theory provides clinicians with a thorough understanding of family systems concepts and their evidence-based applications in therapeutic settings. Author Jacob B. Priest presents the foundational theories that explain how families function as interconnected systems where individual behavior is influenced by family dynamics and relationships.
This essential guide covers key principles including circular causality, homeostasis, differentiation, and family patterns. Readers will discover practical frameworks for assessment, intervention strategies, and case conceptualization grounded in systems thinking. The book bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical application, making it invaluable for therapists, counselors, and mental health professionals seeking to enhance their practice with families.
Whether you’re a student new to family systems theory or an experienced clinician looking to deepen your understanding, this text offers clear explanations, relevant examples, and clinically applicable tools for working effectively with complex family dynamics.







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