Assessment in Marriage and Family Therapy: A Review of Clinical Updates for Family Therapists |
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Authors: | Deborah C. Bailey |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Amridge University , Montgomery , Alabama , USA baile2dc@cmich.edu |
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Abstract: | This article presents information from an integrative literature review that examined assessment processes presented to marriage and family therapists in Clinical Updates for Family Therapists, Volumes 1 (2005), 2 (2006), and 3 (2007). The study was based on the concern that marriage and family therapy is losing its systemic relational focus as practitioners must comply with diagnosis models using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Using integrative literature review methods, similar to qualitative research, 54 articles were deconstructed to identify assessment tools and diagnostic processes being presented as best practice. Of the 54 articles, 96% identified the importance of having a family or couple relational perspective for working with individuals with mental disorders; however, only 54% provided any explanation to how this could be accomplished. These findings suggest a need to increase the identification of unique, relational assessment practices in articles that offer best practice techniques in marriage and family therapy. |
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Keywords: | assessment Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders integrated literature review marriage and family therapy |
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