Couples and Change
Herausgeber: Brothers, Barbara Jo
Couples and Change
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First published in 1996, this enlightening book about facilitating therapeutic change within the couple relationship opens with a transcript of one of a series of lectures by Virginia Satir. The editor brings together contributors who show how to affect change in couples by explaining dynamics of the male/female relationship and by expanding upon the roles of the therapist.
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First published in 1996, this enlightening book about facilitating therapeutic change within the couple relationship opens with a transcript of one of a series of lectures by Virginia Satir. The editor brings together contributors who show how to affect change in couples by explaining dynamics of the male/female relationship and by expanding upon the roles of the therapist.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 240g
- ISBN-13: 9781138815018
- ISBN-10: 1138815012
- Artikelnr.: 43678049
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 240g
- ISBN-13: 9781138815018
- ISBN-10: 1138815012
- Artikelnr.: 43678049
Barbara Jo Brothers, MSW, BCD, a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work, National Association of Social Workers, is in private practice in New Orleans. She received her BA from the University of Texas and her MSW from Tulane University, where she is currently on the faculty. She was Editor of The Newsletter of the American Academy of Psychotherapists from 1976 to 1985, and was Associate Editor of Voices: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy from 1979 to 1989. She has 30 years of experience, in both the public and private sectors, helping people to form skills that will enable them to connect emotionally. The author of numerous articles and book chapters on authenticity in human relating, she has advocated healthy, congruent communication that builds intimacy as opposed to destructive, incongruent communication which blocks intimacy. In addition to her many years of direct work with couples and families, Ms. Brothers has led numerous workshops on teaching communication in families and has also played an integral role in the development of training programs in family therapy for mental health workers throughout the Louisiana state mental health system. She is a board member of the Institute for International Connections, a non-profit organization for cross-cultural professional development focused on training and cross-cultural exchange with psychotherapists in Russia, republics once part of what used to be the Soviet Union, and other Eastern European countries.
1. Virginia Satir Ways of Viewing the World: Explanation of Events,
Attitude Toward Change 2. Barbara Jo Brothers Styles of Thinking: Comment
on Virginia Satir's 'Ways of Viewing the World' 3. Wade Luquet To What End:
Couples Therapy 4. Norman F. Shub Are We Running Away from Change? 5.
David I. Perry Comment on 'Are We Running Away from Change?' 6. Arthur C.
Bohart An Experiential View of Change in Couples Therapy 7. E. Wayne Hill
Stability and Change: Understanding Anxiety in Marital Therapy from an
Attachment Theory Perspective 8. Jeffrey Bakely Couples Therapy Outcome
Research: A Review 9. Alfons Vansteenwegen Individual and Relational
Changes Seven Years After Couples Therapy 10. Diane T. Gottlieb and Charles
D. Gottlieb Consultative Conversations: The Change Process in Couples
Therapy 11. Charles Ansell Comment on 'Consultative Conversations: The
Change Process in Couples Therapy' 12. Judith F. Bula Fostering Change of
Psychologically Abusive Behavior in Couples 13. Dianna Dunbar and Nancy
Jeannechild The Stories and Strengths of Women Who Leave Battering
Relationships 14. Edward W. L. Smith The Embodied Couple: Posture Change as
an Assessment Tool. Index.
Attitude Toward Change 2. Barbara Jo Brothers Styles of Thinking: Comment
on Virginia Satir's 'Ways of Viewing the World' 3. Wade Luquet To What End:
Couples Therapy 4. Norman F. Shub Are We Running Away from Change? 5.
David I. Perry Comment on 'Are We Running Away from Change?' 6. Arthur C.
Bohart An Experiential View of Change in Couples Therapy 7. E. Wayne Hill
Stability and Change: Understanding Anxiety in Marital Therapy from an
Attachment Theory Perspective 8. Jeffrey Bakely Couples Therapy Outcome
Research: A Review 9. Alfons Vansteenwegen Individual and Relational
Changes Seven Years After Couples Therapy 10. Diane T. Gottlieb and Charles
D. Gottlieb Consultative Conversations: The Change Process in Couples
Therapy 11. Charles Ansell Comment on 'Consultative Conversations: The
Change Process in Couples Therapy' 12. Judith F. Bula Fostering Change of
Psychologically Abusive Behavior in Couples 13. Dianna Dunbar and Nancy
Jeannechild The Stories and Strengths of Women Who Leave Battering
Relationships 14. Edward W. L. Smith The Embodied Couple: Posture Change as
an Assessment Tool. Index.
1. Virginia Satir Ways of Viewing the World: Explanation of Events,
Attitude Toward Change 2. Barbara Jo Brothers Styles of Thinking: Comment
on Virginia Satir's 'Ways of Viewing the World' 3. Wade Luquet To What End:
Couples Therapy 4. Norman F. Shub Are We Running Away from Change? 5.
David I. Perry Comment on 'Are We Running Away from Change?' 6. Arthur C.
Bohart An Experiential View of Change in Couples Therapy 7. E. Wayne Hill
Stability and Change: Understanding Anxiety in Marital Therapy from an
Attachment Theory Perspective 8. Jeffrey Bakely Couples Therapy Outcome
Research: A Review 9. Alfons Vansteenwegen Individual and Relational
Changes Seven Years After Couples Therapy 10. Diane T. Gottlieb and Charles
D. Gottlieb Consultative Conversations: The Change Process in Couples
Therapy 11. Charles Ansell Comment on 'Consultative Conversations: The
Change Process in Couples Therapy' 12. Judith F. Bula Fostering Change of
Psychologically Abusive Behavior in Couples 13. Dianna Dunbar and Nancy
Jeannechild The Stories and Strengths of Women Who Leave Battering
Relationships 14. Edward W. L. Smith The Embodied Couple: Posture Change as
an Assessment Tool. Index.
Attitude Toward Change 2. Barbara Jo Brothers Styles of Thinking: Comment
on Virginia Satir's 'Ways of Viewing the World' 3. Wade Luquet To What End:
Couples Therapy 4. Norman F. Shub Are We Running Away from Change? 5.
David I. Perry Comment on 'Are We Running Away from Change?' 6. Arthur C.
Bohart An Experiential View of Change in Couples Therapy 7. E. Wayne Hill
Stability and Change: Understanding Anxiety in Marital Therapy from an
Attachment Theory Perspective 8. Jeffrey Bakely Couples Therapy Outcome
Research: A Review 9. Alfons Vansteenwegen Individual and Relational
Changes Seven Years After Couples Therapy 10. Diane T. Gottlieb and Charles
D. Gottlieb Consultative Conversations: The Change Process in Couples
Therapy 11. Charles Ansell Comment on 'Consultative Conversations: The
Change Process in Couples Therapy' 12. Judith F. Bula Fostering Change of
Psychologically Abusive Behavior in Couples 13. Dianna Dunbar and Nancy
Jeannechild The Stories and Strengths of Women Who Leave Battering
Relationships 14. Edward W. L. Smith The Embodied Couple: Posture Change as
an Assessment Tool. Index.