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Each therapy is unique and unrepeatable and also a huge challenge: for the couple, in pursuit of their growth; and for the therapist, in his role of helping her solve her problems and accompanying her on that journey through life. Simple but profound reading, this book is an invitation to think about one's own couple listening to the stories of others. Thus, a personal projection effect is produced by which, while talking about others, one is listening to a story with which one can identify. At a theoretical level, the various disquisitions and conceptualizations about love and the couple…mehr

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Each therapy is unique and unrepeatable and also a huge challenge: for the couple, in pursuit of their growth; and for the therapist, in his role of helping her solve her problems and accompanying her on that journey through life. Simple but profound reading, this book is an invitation to think about one's own couple listening to the stories of others. Thus, a personal projection effect is produced by which, while talking about others, one is listening to a story with which one can identify. At a theoretical level, the various disquisitions and conceptualizations about love and the couple complete a picture of this experience that has a double objective: to improve the quality of life as a couple and to delve into the vicissitudes of love. In this book, Marcelo R. Ceberio and Raquel Maresma develop in the first part of the text some theoretical reflections on love and couples, which allow the reader to wander through different beliefs about love and relationships. The second part is made up of Therapy stories with an open ending, where the authors have compiled and fictionalized eight true stories of couples in therapy, preserving the identity of the protagonists.
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Marcelo R. Ceberio es psicólogo, doctorado por las universidades de Barcelona, Kennedy y Buenos Aires, y máster en Terapia familiar y en Neurociencias. Se entrenó en el Mental Research Institute de Palo Alto, del cual fue profesor e investigador. Actualmente, es director de la Escuela Sistémica Argentina, dirige el Doctorado de la Universidad de Flores y el Laboratorio de investigación en Neurociencias y Ciencias sociales (LINCS). Profesor titular e invitado en diversas Universidades e instituciones de Latinoamérica, Europa y Estados Unidos, es autor de más de cuarenta libros, numerosos artículos científicos y de divulgación. Raquel Maresma es psicóloga, terapeuta familiar, mediadora y especialista en Terapia Breve por el Mental Research Institute. Fundadora de Brief Therapy Center de Barcelona ejerce como directora del Posgrado en Terapia Breve en la Escuela de Terapia Familiar del Hospital de Sant Pau y como docente externa en la Universidad de Barcelona y en la Universidad Ramón Llull. Es coordinadora del Grupo de Trabajo de Terapias Breves (COPC).