Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-202) and index.
Contents
Part I. The Foundation: The Role of Siblings in Developmental and Clinical Literature: 1. The Significance of Siblings throughut Life; 2. Siblings in Developmental and Clinical Research --Part II. Siblings at Home: Helping Families Parent Siblings: 3. Indirect Ways Parents Impact Sibling Bonds; 4. Direct Ways Parents Impact Sibling Bonds; 5. Siblings Issues in Diverse Families; 6. Siblings of Children with Disabilities -- Part III. Siblings in Session: Siblings in Therapy with Children, Adolescents and Adults: 7. Siblings in Child and Adolescent Individual Therapy; 8. Siblings in Child and Adolescent Family Therapy; 9. Cognitive-Behavior Interventions for Adult Sibling Issues; 10. Brief Psychodynamic Interventions for Adult Sibling Issues.
Summary
"Sibling matters underlie issues at the core of many clinical difficulties presented by adult clients. Recent studies show that individuals with a close sibling relationship are more emotionally mature, are happier, have positive psychological well-being, and have closer friendships. This book incorporates the latest research and clinical work in family dynamics to examine multiple angles of integrating sibling issues in therapy. Using theoretical perspectives, a wealth of empirical data, testing instruments, and case studies readers will experience an engaging and thorough examination of these issues, along with obtaining tools and techniques that can immediately be implemented in practice."-- Provided by publisher.