An experienced clinical psychologist, he has contributed several chapters on
brief family therapy, coauthored (with Thomas Lund) numerous articles on CFI's unique
narrative solutions
approach, and presented and trained internationally.Thomas W. Lund, PsyD, has practiced for many years as a school and child psychologist and is codirector of CFI.
From the mid-1980s to the present, the field has been marked by a diversity of
approaches that partly reflect the original schools, but which also draw on other theories and methods from individual psychotherapy and elsewhere — these
approaches and sources include:
brief therapy, structural therapy, constructivist
approaches (e.g., Milan systems, post - Milan / collaborative / conversational, reflective), solution - focused therapy,
narrative therapy, a range of cognitive and behavioral
approaches, psychodynamic and object relations
approaches, attachment and Emotionally Focused Therapy, intergenerational
approaches, network therapy, and multisystemic therapy (MST).