02752nam 22005054a 450 991045201040332120170815114848.01-281-12399-497866111239941-59385-726-8(CKB)1000000000480261(EBL)320572(OCoLC)214283228(MiAaPQ)EBC320572(EXLCZ)99100000000048026120061018d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||Collaborative therapy with multi-stressed families[electronic resource] /William C. Madsen2nd ed.New York Guilford Pressc20071 online resource (400 p.)The Guilford family therapy seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-59385-435-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 364-376) and index.Working with multi-stressed families: recognizing the importance of relational stance -- What we see is what we get: reexamining our assessment process -- Collaboration is a two-way street: engaging reluctant families -- Developing a proactive vision to guide clinical work: collaborative therapy contracts -- Collaborative inquiry: an anthropological approach to "intervening" with families -- Examining the relationship between clients and the problems in their lives -- Helping clients shift their relationship to problems and develop preferred lives -- Developing communities to support new lives -- Solidifying new lives through therapeutic documents -- Sustaining a collaborative practice in the "real" world.This text and professional resource offers an alternative approach to thinking about and working with "difficult" families. From a nonpathologizing stance, William C. Madsen demonstrates creative ways to help family members shift their relationship to longstanding problems; envision desired lives; and develop more proactive coping strategies. Anyone working with families in crisis, especially in settings where time and resources are scarce, will gain valuable insights and tools from this book. Guilford family therapy series.Family psychotherapyFamily counselingDysfunctional familiesElectronic books.Family psychotherapy.Family counseling.Dysfunctional families.616.89156Madsen William C.1954-865419MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910452010403321Collaborative therapy with multi-stressed families2237178UNINA03288oam 2200493 c 450 991083182360332120250802090638.0978383945959138394595919783839459591(CKB)5590000000630342(transcript Verlag)9783839459591(DE-B1597)590660(DE-B1597)9783839459591(MiAaPQ)EBC6956388(ScCtBLL)1115d0ea-e7a3-4d4d-b5ca-63090e83c29c(EXLCZ)99559000000063034220250802d2021 uy 0engurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBetween Violence, Vulnerability, Resilience and ResistanceArab Television News on the Experiences of Syrian Women during the Syrian ConflictRand El Zein1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag2021Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20211 online resource (206 p.)184 MBCritical Studies in Media and Communication259783837659597 3837659593 Frontmatter --Contents --List of Tables --Acknowledgements --1. Introduction --2. Theoretical Framework --3. Methodology --4. Arab Television News Coverage of Former Female Syrian Prisoners in Exile: The Intersection of Shame, Violence, and Stigma --5. Rethinking the Relationship between Child Marriage and Failed Infrastructure during the Syrian Conflict --6. Displaced Syrian Women at Work: Everyday Resilience and the Neoliberal Subjec --7. 'Mothers of the Nation': The Ambivalent Role of Motherhood in Assad's Syria and the Non-liberatory Subject --8. The Construction of Syrian Women in the Arab Television News --9. From Dominant Media Frames to Spaces of Appearance --10. Concluding Remarks --BibliographyHow are the structures of power and the notion of agency among Syrian women during the recent Syrian conflict connected? To explore this matter, Rand El Zein investigates gender politics around displacement, conflict, the body, and the nation. In doing so, she outstandingly reconciles critical media theory as myriad and productive with the theoretical concepts on subjectivity, power, performativity, neoliberalism, and humanitarian governance. The book examines how the Arab television news discursively represented the experiences of Syrian women during the conflict in relation to the four main concepts; violence, vulnerability, resilience, and resistance.Critical Studies in Media and CommunicationWomen; Conflict; Media; Agency; Power; Television; Gender; Migration; Gender Studies; Violence; Media Studies;Women; Conflict; Media; Agency; Power; Television; Gender; Migration; Gender Studies; Violence; Media Studies;El Zein RandUniversität Salzburg, Österreichaut1204727BMBF Fördervorhaben 16TOA002fndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndtranscript Verlagtranscript VerlagBOOK9910831823603321Between Violence, Vulnerability, Resilience and Resistance2780417UNINA