The loss of intimacy is one of the most difficult-but also one of the most common-factors in the destruction of any relationship. Recovering Intimacy in Love Relationships lays out practical, evidence-based guidelines on which clinicians can depend as they wade through the intense emotions and fragile bonds of couples in crisis. With care and sensitivity, the book's authors analyze the increasingly complex context in which the cycle of intimacy develops, wanes, and recovers. The chapters delve into diverse populations' attitudes toward intimacy and provide an entire section on cultural, gender…mehr
The loss of intimacy is one of the most difficult-but also one of the most common-factors in the destruction of any relationship. Recovering Intimacy in Love Relationships lays out practical, evidence-based guidelines on which clinicians can depend as they wade through the intense emotions and fragile bonds of couples in crisis. With care and sensitivity, the book's authors analyze the increasingly complex context in which the cycle of intimacy develops, wanes, and recovers. The chapters delve into diverse populations' attitudes toward intimacy and provide an entire section on cultural, gender and religious issues. Clinicians looking for a research-based, practical take on the many facets of intimacy in the twenty-first century need look no further than this book.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, ABPP is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Governors State University, University Park, Illinois and a Psychologist with the Wellness Clinic in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Jon is the author of 50 books, 150 articles and developed and produced over 250 commercial videotapes that feature the most prominent leaders in the field. Len Sperry, MD, PhD is a Professor of Mental Health Counseling at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. He has some 600 publications including 60 professional books. He is on the editoral board of the American Journal of Family Therapy, The Family Journal, and the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. Together, Len and Jon have collaborated on several other books, including The Intimate Couple and The Disordered Couple
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Carlson & Sperry Preface. Part I: Intimacy Overview. Sperry Intimacy: Definition Contexts and Models for Understanding Its Development and Diminishment. Solomon Teagno Recovering from Sexual and Other Types of Infidelity Part I: A Typology of Infidelities. Solomon Teagno Recovering from Sexual and Other Types of Infidelity Part II: Treatment Guidelines and Strategies. Interview with Frank Pittman. Bagarozzi Recovering Intimacy: Using Assessments to Pinpoint Treatment. Interview with Fred Luskin. Dupree White Recovering Intimacy After Infidelity: A Practice-based Evidence Approach. Part II: Clinical Considerations in Recovery from Emotional Infidelity. Scharff An Object Relations Approach to Intimacy: Loss and Recovery. Interview with Paul Peluso. Fife Weeks Barriers to Recovering Intimacy. Helm Internet Infidelity: Guidelines for Recovering Intimacy. Waller Financial Infidelity and Intimacy Recovery. Interview with Brent Atkinson. Duffy Recovering Intimacy with Regard to Health Work and Friendship Issues. Bermúdez Parker Context and Culture in Intimate Partner Infidelity: Co-constructing Preferred Couple Narratives. Interview with Harville Hendrix. Dunham Ellis Restoring Intimacy with African American Couples. Smith Montilla Recovering Intimacy with Latino Couples: Cultural Religious and Gender Considerations. Ng Peluso Smith Marital Satisfaction Intimacy Enqing and Relationship Stressors Among Asians. Interview with David Burns. Duba Intimacy and the Recovery of Intimacy in Religious and Faith-based Relationships. Appendix. Carlson Sperry Clinician's Resource Guide: Popular Self-Help Books on Intimacy.
Carlson & Sperry Preface. Part I: Intimacy Overview. Sperry Intimacy: Definition Contexts and Models for Understanding Its Development and Diminishment. Solomon Teagno Recovering from Sexual and Other Types of Infidelity Part I: A Typology of Infidelities. Solomon Teagno Recovering from Sexual and Other Types of Infidelity Part II: Treatment Guidelines and Strategies. Interview with Frank Pittman. Bagarozzi Recovering Intimacy: Using Assessments to Pinpoint Treatment. Interview with Fred Luskin. Dupree White Recovering Intimacy After Infidelity: A Practice-based Evidence Approach. Part II: Clinical Considerations in Recovery from Emotional Infidelity. Scharff An Object Relations Approach to Intimacy: Loss and Recovery. Interview with Paul Peluso. Fife Weeks Barriers to Recovering Intimacy. Helm Internet Infidelity: Guidelines for Recovering Intimacy. Waller Financial Infidelity and Intimacy Recovery. Interview with Brent Atkinson. Duffy Recovering Intimacy with Regard to Health Work and Friendship Issues. Bermúdez Parker Context and Culture in Intimate Partner Infidelity: Co-constructing Preferred Couple Narratives. Interview with Harville Hendrix. Dunham Ellis Restoring Intimacy with African American Couples. Smith Montilla Recovering Intimacy with Latino Couples: Cultural Religious and Gender Considerations. Ng Peluso Smith Marital Satisfaction Intimacy Enqing and Relationship Stressors Among Asians. Interview with David Burns. Duba Intimacy and the Recovery of Intimacy in Religious and Faith-based Relationships. Appendix. Carlson Sperry Clinician's Resource Guide: Popular Self-Help Books on Intimacy.
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