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Füsun Ekşi, Halil Ekşi, Haşan Kütük, Merve Nurlu, Özlem Acar Bulut, Sinan Okur, Şeyda Çetintaş, Tuğba Turgut, Zehranur Akbulut Spiritual or religious orientation in human life, along with many factors such as family characteristics, social environment, cultural context; it affects how individuals perceive and make sense of themselves, the events around them and the world, and also shapes the thoughts, feelings and behaviors of individuals. spiritual/religious beliefs and practices; it nurtures and connects families and communities, promotes recovery in times of crisis, and fosters resilience through prolonged adversity. In this respect, the fact that spiritual orientation constitutes an important part of clients and is an important component that should be emphasized in the therapy process has an undeniable potential. Although spiritual orientation is integrated into individual counseling approaches, it also appears as a very supportive element in the family therapy process. The necessity of family therapy comes to the fore when the family is the first environment in which people are born, the vital role and importance of family characteristics, upbringing styles, traditionally transferred values, communication and interactions within the family in the development of individuals and being psychologically healthy individuals. Spiritually oriented practices seem to be quite functional when dealing with problems in family members and family system. In this sense, spiritually oriented practices are needed in family therapy processes to be carried out with clients and family members who position their religious-spiritual dimensions at an important point in their lives and want them to be addressed in psychotherapy processes. In this context, this book primarily aims to provide a spiritually oriented perspective on basic family therapy theories, and then aims to make various contributions to theory and practice by providing a spiritually oriented perspective on many situations that can be experienced in the family. The book, which aims to shed light on the spiritual dimension of family therapy for individuals and specialists working in the field of mental health, especially PDR and Psychology, is enriched with practices and case examples.
Şahin Kesici, Abdullah Mert, Esra İlgün, Çağla Girgin Büyükbayraktar In this book; There are intervention techniques that have an important place in family therapy.
The book covers Adler, Behavioral, Bowen, Structural, Satir's Experiential, Experiential, Strategic, Solution-Oriented, Imago, Art, and Co-Family Counseling techniques. Techniques related to each theory in question are explained together with case examples.
There are many techniques used in the field of family therapy in the book. These techniques are constructed within each theory to include a range of interventions aimed at achieving defined therapeutic goals. Techniques are beautiful tools that enhance a therapist's skills. But it should not be forgotten that techniques are a tool in family therapy. Because techniques are only as good as the skill of the person using them. Techniques only allow us to understand the rules, motivation, hopes or fears of the family (Worden, 2013).
It is thought that this book will meet an important need such as intervention techniques, which is very important for family therapists who work with and provide counseling services to families in our country.
Bülent Şen Couples who love each other, dream of growing old together, and after having a child, cannot solve their problems after many unwanted experiences, and perhaps decide to divorce after receiving family counseling; While experiencing the negative processes of divorce, they do not harm each other and their children more in cases where the conditions are made more difficult in the court environment, divorce can be more economical, in a shorter time, with fairer conditions for both parties, both parties and their families can remain friends after the divorce, children can always be It is thought that completing the divorce process by making joint decisions under the supervision of an impartial third person, where they can see both parents regularly and receive support, will contribute positively to both couples and children and society.
In the book, both domestic and international literature and practices have been tried to be presented to the readers with an impartial eye, and they will work on divorce mediation. to academics; to students and practitioners of law, social work, psychology, psychological counseling, sociology, child development, preschool education, family and consumer sciences; to family counselors; to family court judges and experts; To the members of the 2nd Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court; to experts who will conduct legal studies on this subject; it has been tried to give basic information to the managers of the relevant institutions and organizations, to the readers who are curious about the issue of divorce mediation and to the couples who want to get divorced by agreement.
At the end of the book; Family Counselors who have received 450 hours of training in the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Family and Social Policies and have a Family Counseling certificate, and the desire of Lawyers who have received mediation training within the scope of the Mediation Law, to work together and to carry out interdisciplinary and holistic studies on Divorce Mediation, which can set an example for other countries, has been expressed.
Gülay Korkut Book; it has been prepared to help spouses cope with the difficulties they face in the process from marriage to divorce, from divorce to another marriage.
In this book, the reader, together with the author, asks, “What problems did we carry from our root families to our newly formed nuclear family? How do we increase the functionality of our family?” Searches and finds answers to questions such as In the first part, it is aimed to strengthen the relations between spouses. Because divorce is a process and a decision cannot be made at once. divorce stage; it starts with the disillusionment stage after marriage and continues with the erosion of the relationship and breakups. Methods of strengthening relationships, reasons for divorce and what can be done to prevent these reasons from happening are explained to the reader through lived narratives.
Divorce is also a trauma and each individual's degree of being affected by this trauma is different. This book; it includes applications that can be beneficial for people in the process of divorce, first for themselves and then for their children. The aim is to enable people to come out of the trauma stronger after the divorce and to continue on the road with a stronger personality by improving their coping skills. That's why the title of the book is "Psychological First Aid". It is aimed to increase the coping resources of the reader by including how the divorced people express the divorce with pictures and how they deal with this difficult life.
In addition, the book includes the points to be considered in the decision of a new marriage. It is explained how the spouses will solve the problems arising from the coexistence of children from previous marriages.
This book; it is a resource needed by couples, families, marriage and family counselors working in this field, respected teachers and counselors who leave important traces in the lives of our children.
İbrahim Ethem Özgüven
Şahin Kesici, Mehmet Ak, Elif Subaşı, Hatice İrem Özteke Kozan Man comes to the world, which is expatriate, on a gradual journey. The soul first becomes a guest in the mother's womb, which is a safer, warmer and more peaceful home than the world. Then the world life, which is the difficult journey of the expat life, begins. It is an unforgettable but secret love, the destination and the safe first stop. Sometimes knowingly, sometimes unconsciously, the search continues. As humans grow, they no longer fit in the nest they grew up in, like birds and other creatures. They have to build a home themselves. They model what they learned in the previous slot, creating similar slots. Some will be successful, some will not. For real peace and happiness, a home to go after a certain age is indispensable. Home is a place where people feel safe and rest when they enter. To leave the turmoil of the outer world in front of the door, to remove everything from the body; And feeling the peace, warmth, serenity, trust and belonging from the soul is only possible with a home. But unfortunately, it seems like it has become difficult to build a home and be at peace in the home nowadays. Self-centredness gripped our souls, we became slaves of capitalism. We searched for that warm home in temporary accommodation. Especially as you get older, you will see that no matter what you have, if there is no home, you will be missing. You can't find the feeling of children in a peaceful house, the physical and spiritual pleasure of two married lovers, the peace of being together in anything else and it will always be missing.
This book; It has been prepared to convey to couples what they should and should not do for a happy marriage and a peaceful home, based on lived stories, the psychological and physiological needs of couples in their married life, a healthy communication and sexual life. We wish our book to be a guide for you to be informed in order to be a companion on the path of life.
Şengül Mertol İlgar
Şahin Kesici, Abdullah Mert, Eda Köklü Bayrakcı, Cenk Kiper This book; It covers family theories and case examples that have an important place in family counseling.
The book provides information about the theoretical background of the concept of family counseling for its readers. In the first part of the book, family counseling based on people's emotional functions and behaviors, called “Murray Bowen's Family Systems Theory” or “Bowen Therapy”, is described. “Imago Spouse” is chosen by the individual to treat unresolved problems and “Marriage is a kind of cure.” "Imago Therapy", as a family therapy theory developed by Hendrix and his wife, is also covered in the second chapter. In the third chapter, Satir's theory, which defines parents as “the conscious or unconscious working architects of their existing families by bringing together what they have learned from their root families” is discussed. The theory and techniques of "Systemic Family Therapy", also known as the Milan group, are also discussed in the fourth chapter.
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