Dr. Kara Fletcher (she/her) is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Work and the Director of the Social Work Research Centre at the University of Regina. Dr. Fletcher is a Registered Social Worker and an AAMFT-accredited couple and family therapist. She maintains a private therapy practice in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with a specialization in high-conflict couples and families. Her research seeks to better understand the impact of mental wellness, substance use, and trauma on couples, family, and community well-being.

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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theoretical Overview Chapter 3: Overview of Trauma Informed Practice Chapter 4: Beginning Work with Couples Chapter 5: Interventions to Consider with Couples Chapter 6: Bottlenecks with Couples Chapter 7: Beginning Work with Families Chapter 8: Interventions to Consider with Families Chapter 9: Bottlenecks with Families Chapter 10: Endings, or "Termination" with Couples and Families Chapter 11: Conclusion References Index
"The content of this introductory text fits perfectly into one semester and is well-suited for students aspiring to work with the complexity of couples and families in today's world. It highlights the importance of sensitivity to diversity and trauma and how therapists can position themselves effectively. Written in a friendly style, the book features the voices of experienced couple and family therapists, replete with case examples for discussion and roleplay. This is a great resource for future therapists to expand their focus on relationships in healing!" -Bonnie Lee, PhD, Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences (Addictions and Mental Health Counselling), University of Lethbridge
