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Предисловие авторов ко 2-му дополненному и переработанному изданию монографии «Психология и психотерапия семьи»..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Предисловие к первому изданию............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Предисловие ко второму дополненному и переработанному изданию монографии «Психология и психотерапия семьи»..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Введение............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Организационная взаимосвязь семейной психотерапии с другими вилами помощи семье.................................................... 11
Современная семья и нарушения ее функционирования........................................................................................................... 13
Нормально функционирующие семьи, нормальное супружество. Дисфункциональные семьи и супружество................ 15
Стадии супружеских отношений........................................................................................................................................................... 16
Нарушения жизнедеятельности семьи................................................................................................................................................. 18
Семья как источник психической травмы......................................................................................................................................... 22
Состояние глобальной семейной неудовлетворенности.................................................................................................................. 23
«Семейная тревога»................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Семейно-обусловленное непосильное нервно-психическое и физическое напряжение............................................................. 25
Чувство вины, связанное с семьей........................................................................................................................................................... 27
Пути выявления семейно-обусловленных психотравмирующих состояний............................................................................... 28
Семья как фактор, определяющий реакцию индивида на психическую травму....................................................................... 28
Глава 2. нарушение ОСНОВНЫХ СФЕР ЖИЗНЕДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ СЕМЬИ КАК ИСТОЧНИК ПСИХИЧЕСКОЙ ТРАВМАТИЗАЦИИ ЛИЧНОСТИ............................................................................................................................... 30
Нарушение личностных предпосылок нормального функционирования семьи............................................................ 31
Появление в семье психически больного. Структурно-функциональные особенности семей с психически больным..... 31
Основные направления развития семьи психически больного. «Водораздельная теория».................................................... 36
Основные направления психотерапевтической помощи семье индивида с выраженными нервно-психическими расстройствами.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Семья нервно-психического больного и здравоохранение. Модели взаимоотношений........................................................... 45
Современные программы помощи семье с психически больным.................................................................................................... 48
Основные формы помощи семье.............................................................................................................................................................. 50
Нарушение представлений членов семьи о семье и личности друг друга......................................................................... 52
Представления членов семьи о своей семье......................................................................................................................................... 52
Пути развития внутреннего образа семьи........................................................................................................................................... 63
Наивные семейные постулаты................................................................................................................................................................ 72
Роль семейных постулатов...................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Репрезентативные системы и их роль в формировании взаимоотношений в семье.................................................... 85
Концепция репрезентативных систем. Современные представления......................................................................................... 86
Нейро-психологические основы инливилуальных различий сенсорного восприятия и представления (обзор работ отечественной психолгической школы)................................................................................................................................................ 95
Нарушение процесса коммуникации как механизм формирования конфликта в семье........................................................... 98
Нарушение межличностной коммуникации в семье................................................................................................................ 106
Основные виды нарушений коммуникационного процесса в семье.............................................................................................. 107
Теория семейно-необходимой (функциональной) информации..................................................................................................... 109
Причины возникновения нарушений межличностной коммуникации в семье. Их выявление............................................... 116
Нарушение механизмов интеграции семьи................................................................................................................................... 120
Семья: ее структура и интеграция...................................................................................................................................................... 120
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