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Citation

Miller L. Am. J. Fam. Ther. 2009; 37(2): 85-98.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/01926180801960633

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

As more and more mental health clinicians become involved in the criminal justice system, family therapists will see increasing numbers of crime victims in their caseloads, and some of these families will have lost loved ones to murder. Part I of this two-part article described the common and atypical symptoms, syndromes, and reaction patterns shown by families who have experienced the murder of a loved one. Part II presents a practical model for treating family survivors of homicide that incorporates cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, family systems, and existential components. Throughout, the emphasis is on therapists being equipped with a sufficiently broad range of clinical tools to treat these survivors flexibly, effectively, competently, and compassionately.

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