Introduction to The Family Therapy Workbook

Join Kathleen Mates-Youngman, author of the best-selling Couples Therapy Workbook, in exploring her newest title, The Family Therapy Workbook. In this valuable resource, Mates-Youngman provides nearly 100 interventions that tackle a plethora of issues that could be damaging a family system. From eating disorders to adoption and fostering to chronic illness, Mates-Youngman wants this to be a resource that all families can use to heal the unique issues that they are facing.
A valuable resource for clinicians and clients alike, The Family Therapy Workbook has the power to transform families by seeing the members as both individuals and as parts of a system. Watch the video below to see the author dive into more detail, then order your copy to begin your family’s healing journey today.
A valuable resource for clinicians and clients alike, The Family Therapy Workbook has the power to transform families by seeing the members as both individuals and as parts of a system. Watch the video below to see the author dive into more detail, then order your copy to begin your family’s healing journey today.
The Family Therapy Workbook provides psychoeducation across a range of diverse topics to help all families foster healthy communication, a deeper understanding of one another, and a stronger and more loving connection. With therapists and clients in mind, Mates-Youngman has developed an abundance of easy-to-use resources.
The goal is not to eliminate challenges that arise among family members but to grow and learn from those challenges as a strong and connected family unit. This useful and practical guide will provide you with the tools needed to address a variety of issues that families may present with, such as alcohol abuse, adoption and fostering, eating disorders, and gender and sexuality.
The goal is not to eliminate challenges that arise among family members but to grow and learn from those challenges as a strong and connected family unit. This useful and practical guide will provide you with the tools needed to address a variety of issues that families may present with, such as alcohol abuse, adoption and fostering, eating disorders, and gender and sexuality.