Books:
* "The Circle of Courage: Nurturing Children's Strengths and Building Their Resilience" (with Robert J. Taylor): This book presents a framework for understanding and fostering the four core needs of children: Belonging, Mastery, Independence, and Generosity.
* "The Relational Model of Family Therapy: A Dialogue With the Founders" (with Monica McGoldrick): This book explores the origins and development of the relational model of family therapy, featuring interviews with prominent figures in the field.
* "Families and Trauma: Healing the Wounds That Bind" (with Monica McGoldrick): This book examines the impact of trauma on families and provides insights into working with families who have experienced trauma.
* "The Secrets We Keep: Helping Families Face Trauma and Find Healing": This book focuses on the role of secrets in family systems and how they can be addressed in therapy.
* "The Tapestry of Trauma: How Family History Impacts the Lives of Children": This book explores the intergenerational transmission of trauma and its impact on children's development.
* "The Other Side of Hope: Family Therapy in Difficult Times": This book offers practical guidance for family therapists working with families facing difficult challenges.
Articles and Chapters:
Evan Imber-Black has also authored numerous articles and book chapters on various topics related to family therapy, trauma, and systemic approaches. Some of these include:
* "The Legacy of Trauma: A Family Systems Perspective"
* "Family Secrets: The Power of Disclosure and the Importance of Forgiveness"
* "Working with Families in the Wake of Disaster"
* "The Role of the Therapist in Family Trauma Recovery"
Evan Imber-Black's writings offer a valuable resource for therapists, families, and individuals seeking to understand the complexities of family systems, trauma, and healing.