James Keim, MSW, LCSW
James is the co-author of the book, The Violence of Men, and is a contributor of chapters to eight other professional books. He is also a Fulbright Specialist Roster Candidate and participant in numerous international conferences and events on youth. He currently serves as Director of the Oppositional and Conduct Clinic at the Institute for the Advancement of Psychotherapy.
Office
JAMES KEIM, MSW, LCSW
3107 Filmore Street, #304
San Francisco, CA 94123
[email protected]
(510) 693-3914
My San Francisco office is located on Fillmore between Filbert and Greenwhich in the Cow Hollow neighborhood. After entering the building through the metal gate door, go up to the third floor and please wait in the waiting room at the end of the hall. There is a restroom and tea is provided, so feel free to help yourself. I will come to the waiting room and invite you in when it is time for your appointment.
You can find parking on the street at a metered spot (25 cents for 6 min.), find 2 hour parking off of Fillmore, or park in the Lombard Street Garage ($2.50 per hour), which is located 2 1/2 blocks away down the alley between Fillmore & Webster and Lombard & Greenwich (enter the alley from Webster to park in the lot).
You can find parking on the street at a metered spot (25 cents for 6 min.), find 2 hour parking off of Fillmore, or park in the Lombard Street Garage ($2.50 per hour), which is located 2 1/2 blocks away down the alley between Fillmore & Webster and Lombard & Greenwich (enter the alley from Webster to park in the lot).
Publications
Books
Madanes, C., Keim, J., & Smelser, D. (1995). The Violence of Men: A Therapy Of Social Action. Jossey-Bass, San Francisco.
Book Chapters on ODD
Keim, J. (1998) When the conversation stops: a strategic approach to oppositional behavior. In Ed Baily (Ed.), Working With Children: Using the Family as a Resource. New York: Norton Publishers.
Keim, James P. (1997) Strategic Family Therapy of Oppositional Behavior. In Frank M. Dattilio (Ed.), Integrative Cases in Marriage and Family Therapy: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach. New York: Guilford.
Keim, J. (2000) The strategic therapy of oppositional behavior. In David Lawson (Ed.) The Casebook in Family Therapy, Pacific Grove, California: Brooks Grove Publishing.
Other Psychotherapy Book Chapters
Keim, J. and Lappin, J. (2002) Structural strategic marital therapy. In Gurman, A.S. and Jacobson, N.S. (Eds.),
Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy. Third edition. New York: Guildford, 2002
Keim, J. (2000) The strategic approach to marital therapy. In Jim Donovan (Ed.), Short Term Couples Therapy. New York: Guilford Press.
Keim, James P (2000) Strategic Family Therapy: The Washington School. In Arthur M. Horne (Ed.) Family Counseling and Therapy, Third Edition. Itasca, Illinois: Peacock PublishersKeim, James P. (1995) Strategic therapy. In M. Elkaim (Ed.), Panorama des therapies familiales. Paris: Editions du Seuil
Keim, I., Lentine, G., Keim, J., & Madanes, C. (1990) No more john wayne, strategies for changing the past. in Cloe Madanes, Sex Love and Violence. New York: W. W. Norton & Co.
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Journal Articles and Reviews
Keim, J. (1997). Review of Weakland, J., & Ray, W. "Propagations: Thirty Years of Influence from the Mental Research Institute," NY: Haworth. In Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 23 (4); October, 447-488.
Ray, W., & James P. Keim (1997). Tough Teens: Mental Research Institute & Washington Strategic School Approaches. Family Therapy News, 28 (5); 18 & 21.
Keim, James P. (1993) Triangulation and the Art of Negotiation. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 12 (4), 69-87.
Keim, James P. (1993) Introduction to special edition on Strategic Humanism. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 12 (4), 1a-1b.
Keim, I., Lentine, G., , Keim, J., & Madanes, C. (1988). Strategies for changing the past. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 6 (3), 2-17.
Madanes, C., Keim, J., & Smelser, D. (1995). The Violence of Men: A Therapy Of Social Action. Jossey-Bass, San Francisco.
Book Chapters on ODD
Keim, J. (1998) When the conversation stops: a strategic approach to oppositional behavior. In Ed Baily (Ed.), Working With Children: Using the Family as a Resource. New York: Norton Publishers.
Keim, James P. (1997) Strategic Family Therapy of Oppositional Behavior. In Frank M. Dattilio (Ed.), Integrative Cases in Marriage and Family Therapy: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach. New York: Guilford.
Keim, J. (2000) The strategic therapy of oppositional behavior. In David Lawson (Ed.) The Casebook in Family Therapy, Pacific Grove, California: Brooks Grove Publishing.
Other Psychotherapy Book Chapters
Keim, J. and Lappin, J. (2002) Structural strategic marital therapy. In Gurman, A.S. and Jacobson, N.S. (Eds.),
Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy. Third edition. New York: Guildford, 2002
Keim, J. (2000) The strategic approach to marital therapy. In Jim Donovan (Ed.), Short Term Couples Therapy. New York: Guilford Press.
Keim, James P (2000) Strategic Family Therapy: The Washington School. In Arthur M. Horne (Ed.) Family Counseling and Therapy, Third Edition. Itasca, Illinois: Peacock PublishersKeim, James P. (1995) Strategic therapy. In M. Elkaim (Ed.), Panorama des therapies familiales. Paris: Editions du Seuil
Keim, I., Lentine, G., Keim, J., & Madanes, C. (1990) No more john wayne, strategies for changing the past. in Cloe Madanes, Sex Love and Violence. New York: W. W. Norton & Co.
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Journal Articles and Reviews
Keim, J. (1997). Review of Weakland, J., & Ray, W. "Propagations: Thirty Years of Influence from the Mental Research Institute," NY: Haworth. In Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 23 (4); October, 447-488.
Ray, W., & James P. Keim (1997). Tough Teens: Mental Research Institute & Washington Strategic School Approaches. Family Therapy News, 28 (5); 18 & 21.
Keim, James P. (1993) Triangulation and the Art of Negotiation. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 12 (4), 69-87.
Keim, James P. (1993) Introduction to special edition on Strategic Humanism. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 12 (4), 1a-1b.
Keim, I., Lentine, G., , Keim, J., & Madanes, C. (1988). Strategies for changing the past. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 6 (3), 2-17.