"Families are our patients’ primary caregivers. Health professionals interact with them regularly, though often without training in how to do so. This eminently practical volume fills a gap in helping physicians and other health professionals understand how to successfully partner with families in the treatment of our patients. Family psychiatrist Alison Heru offers us practical approaches to family assessment and intervention that can be implemented in a range of mental health and medical contexts. We learn what family factors promote health, how families adapt to chronic illness, how to intervene in disruptive family situations and how to parent during chronic or life-threatening illness. This volume provides us with practical, useable tools to understand and involve families in the treatment of our patients."
Susan McDaniel, PhD, director, Institute for the Family, University of Rochester Medical Center
"Creatively conceptualized by Alison Heru and featuring the foremost voices in family systems and medicine, Working with Families in Medical Settings is a cornucopia of required knowledge for anyone working with patients today. This volume provides an expanded lens, demonstrating that the family is at the center of best practice in patient care. Heru and her colleagues enable us to invite families in to the consulting room with confidence and make them our collaborators for optimal patient well-being."
Evan Imber-Black, PhD, director, Center for Families and Health, Ackerman Institute for the Family and program director, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mercy College
"This is a valuable book. Clinicians everywhere sorely need a guide to help them work with their patients’ families; when they learn to do this well, their care is more effective and rewarding. Dr. Heru and her colleagues bring to their task solid scholarship, organization, and a lucid style. They have produced a great gift of a book to guide us through the complexities of assessing and working with the families of the ill."
– Frank Verloin deGruy III, MD, Woodward-Chisholm Professor and chair, department of family medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine
"In Working with Families in Medical Settings, Dr. Heru and other contributors comprehensively review family factors influencing biological, psychological, and social processes in medical and psychiatric disorders. This book is a much needed antidote to the neglect of the role of the family in health and illness, and should be of interest to physicians, nurses, social workers, and anyone else involved in patient care."
– James L. Levenson, MD, professor of psychiatry, medicine, and surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine