An ideal supplemental text, this instructive casebook presents in-depth illustrations of treatment based on the most important couple therapy models. An array of leading clinicians offer a window onto how they work with clients grappling with mild and more serious clinical concerns, including conflicts surrounding intimacy, sex, power, and communication; parenting issues; and mental illness. Featuring couples of varying ages, cultural backgrounds, and sexual orientations, the cases shed light on both what works and what doesn't work when treating intimate partners. Each candid case…mehr
An ideal supplemental text, this instructive casebook presents in-depth illustrations of treatment based on the most important couple therapy models. An array of leading clinicians offer a window onto how they work with clients grappling with mild and more serious clinical concerns, including conflicts surrounding intimacy, sex, power, and communication; parenting issues; and mental illness. Featuring couples of varying ages, cultural backgrounds, and sexual orientations, the cases shed light on both what works and what doesn't work when treating intimate partners. Each candid case presentation includes engaging comments and discussion questions from the editor. See also Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition, also edited by Alan S. Gurman, which provides an authoritative overview of theory and practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan S. Gurman, PhD, until his death in 2013, was Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison. A pioneer in the development of integrative approaches to couple therapy, he edited and wrote many influential books; was a past two-term editor of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy; and was former President of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Dr. Gurman received numerous awards for his contributions to couple and family therapy, including the Distinguished Achievement in Family Therapy Research Award from the American Family Therapy Academy and the Distinguished Contribution to Family Psychology Award from the American Psychological Association. He also received the Award for Distinguished Achievement in Teaching and Training from the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Evolving Clinical Practice of Couple Therapy, Alan S. Gurman 2. Attunement, Disruption, and Repair: The Dance of Self and Other in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, P. Susan Hazlett 3. Explanation and Description: An Integrative, Solution-Focused Case of Couple Therapy, Thorana S. Nelson 4. The North-Going Zax and the South-Going Zax: From Impasse to Empathic Acceptance in Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy, Erika Lawrence and Rebecca L. Brock 5. Therapy with a Gay Male Couple: An Unlikely Multisystemic Integration, David E. Greenan 6. A Clinical Format for Bowen Family Systems Therapy with Highly Reactive Couples, Peter Titelman 7. A Good-Enough Therapy: An Object Relations Approach, Judith P. Siegel 8. El Tigre, El Tigre: A Story of Narrative Practice, Victoria C. Dickerson and Kathie Crocket 9. Rewiring Emotional Habits: The Pragmatic/Experiential Method, Brent J. Atkinson 10. Relational Empowerment in Couple Therapy: An Integrative Approach, Mona DeKoven Fishbane 11. Opening Steps: A Structural Approach to Working with Couples, Douglas S. Rait 12. Self-Soothing and Other-Soothing in Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples, Rhonda N. Goldman and Leslie S. Greenberg 13. Searching for Mutuality: A Feminist/Multicultural Approach to Couple Therapy, Sheila M. Addison and Volker Thomas 14. Getting Over a Rough Spot: A Short-Term, Problem-Focused Approach, Sam R. Hamburg 15. Building Intimacy Bridges: From the Marriage Checkup to Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy, Melinda Ippolito Morrill and James V. Córdova 16. The Me Nobody Knows: Attachment Repair in Couple Therapy, Marion F. Solomon 17. Creating Self-to-Self Intimacy: Internal Family Systems Therapy with Couples, Richard C. Schwartz and Adrian J. Blow 18. At the Risk of Losing Our Misery: Existential Couple Therapy, Jerrold Lee Shapiro 19. Happily Ever After: A Couple Therapy from Three Perspectives, David C. Treadway
1. The Evolving Clinical Practice of Couple Therapy, Alan S. Gurman 2. Attunement, Disruption, and Repair: The Dance of Self and Other in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, P. Susan Hazlett 3. Explanation and Description: An Integrative, Solution-Focused Case of Couple Therapy, Thorana S. Nelson 4. The North-Going Zax and the South-Going Zax: From Impasse to Empathic Acceptance in Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy, Erika Lawrence and Rebecca L. Brock 5. Therapy with a Gay Male Couple: An Unlikely Multisystemic Integration, David E. Greenan 6. A Clinical Format for Bowen Family Systems Therapy with Highly Reactive Couples, Peter Titelman 7. A Good-Enough Therapy: An Object Relations Approach, Judith P. Siegel 8. El Tigre, El Tigre: A Story of Narrative Practice, Victoria C. Dickerson and Kathie Crocket 9. Rewiring Emotional Habits: The Pragmatic/Experiential Method, Brent J. Atkinson 10. Relational Empowerment in Couple Therapy: An Integrative Approach, Mona DeKoven Fishbane 11. Opening Steps: A Structural Approach to Working with Couples, Douglas S. Rait 12. Self-Soothing and Other-Soothing in Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples, Rhonda N. Goldman and Leslie S. Greenberg 13. Searching for Mutuality: A Feminist/Multicultural Approach to Couple Therapy, Sheila M. Addison and Volker Thomas 14. Getting Over a Rough Spot: A Short-Term, Problem-Focused Approach, Sam R. Hamburg 15. Building Intimacy Bridges: From the Marriage Checkup to Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy, Melinda Ippolito Morrill and James V. Córdova 16. The Me Nobody Knows: Attachment Repair in Couple Therapy, Marion F. Solomon 17. Creating Self-to-Self Intimacy: Internal Family Systems Therapy with Couples, Richard C. Schwartz and Adrian J. Blow 18. At the Risk of Losing Our Misery: Existential Couple Therapy, Jerrold Lee Shapiro 19. Happily Ever After: A Couple Therapy from Three Perspectives, David C. Treadway
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