Techniques for the Couple Therapist
Essential Interventions from the Experts
Herausgeber: Weeks, Gerald R.; Peterson, Colleen M.; Fife, Stephen T.
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Essential Interventions from the Experts
Herausgeber: Weeks, Gerald R.; Peterson, Colleen M.; Fife, Stephen T.
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Techniques for the Couple Therapist features many of the most prominent psychotherapists today, presenting their most effective couple therapy interventions.
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Techniques for the Couple Therapist features many of the most prominent psychotherapists today, presenting their most effective couple therapy interventions.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781138814608
- ISBN-10: 1138814601
- Artikelnr.: 44147334
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781138814608
- ISBN-10: 1138814601
- Artikelnr.: 44147334
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Gerald R. Weeks, PhD, is a professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Stephen T. Fife, PhD, is an associate professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Colleen M. Peterson, PhD, is the director of the Center for Individual, Couple and Family Counseling and an associate professor-in-residence in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Preface I. Fundamental Principles for Effective Couple Therapy 1. The Heart
and Soul of Couple Therapy Fife 2. Joining: From the Perspective of the Use
of Self Aponte 3. The Road to Mastery: Three Steps for Improving
Performance as a Couples Therapist Miller and Hubble 4. The Partners for
Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS) Duncan and Sparks II. Techniques
and Interventions A. Enactments 5. Enactment: From the Perspective of the
Use of Self Aponte 6. Enactments in Five Developmental Stages Davis 7.
Effectively Structuring Enactments Davis and Espinoza B. Couple
Communication 8. Expanding Levels of Communication Weeks and Gambescia 9.
Rule-Governed Speaker-Listener Techniques Diamond and Lebow 10. Problem
Solving Strategies Based on PREP (Prevention and Relationship Education
Program) Parson, Ritchie, and Markman 11. The Daily Dialogue Carlson and
Lorelle 12. Using Shared Journaling to Practice Communication Skills with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 13. Soft/Hard/Soft Communication Papernow
14. Multidirectional Partiality Long and Kort C. Reframing 15. Systemic
Reframing Simon 16. Taking Ownership Carlson and Lorelle 17. Re-Attribution
Epstein 18. Clarifying the Negative Cycle in Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT) Johnson and Brubacher 19. Externalizing Conversations Combs
and Freedman 20. Re-Storying the Problem Long and Kort 21. Reattribution
and Narrative Change Diamond and Lebow D. Anger and Conflict 22. Anger
Management Self-Talk Epstein 23. Unbalancing Simon 24. Confronting
Splitting Siegel 25. Identifying and Working through Projective
Identification Siegel 26. Helping Partners Break Free of Adversarial
Relationships: Transitioning from I-It to I-Thou Fife 27. Tracking
Protective Sequences in Internal Family Systems Therapy Herbine-Blank 28.
Emphatic Joining Papernow E. Intimacy, Growth, and Change 29. Aspects of
Intimacy Fife 30. Intimacy and Sharing Hurts L'Abate 31. Deepening
Attachment Emotion in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) Johnson and
Brubacher 32. Asking about the Absent but Implicit in Narrative Therapy
Freedman and Combs 33. What's Better?: Focusing on Positives Jordan 34.
Scaling Questions with Couples Jordan 35. Support Talk: Intervention for
Enhancing Social Support Based on PREP (The Prevention and Relationship
Education Program) Ritchie, Parsons, and Markman 36. Hugging, Holding,
Huddling, and Cuddling (3HC) L'Abate 37. "Your Cyberplace or Mine?":
Electronic Fantasy Dates Hertlein 38. Forgiveness in Couples Therapy:
Expanding Compassion, Responsibility, and Apology Hammer and Hargrave 39.
Restoration of Relationships After Affairs Hargrave and Hammer 40. Myths
about Marriage Larson 41. Developmental Tasks in the Critical First Year of
Marriage: Clinical Guidelines Larson F. Health and Wellness 42. A
Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Assessment in Brief or Extended Couple Therapy
Formats Hodgson, Lamson, and Kolobova 43. Using the Wellness Wheel with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 44. Identifying and Reducing Stress that
Influences Relational Health Lamson, Hodgson, and Muse 45. Psychoeducation
on the Influences of Stress on Couples Milek and Bodenmann 46. 3-Phase
Method of Dyadic Coping Bodenmann and Milek G. Intimate Partner Violence
47. Clinical Assessment Interview for Intimate Partner Violence Smith and
Whiting 48. "I didn't hurt you, but if I did I had a good reason!": Denial
and Distortion in Abuse Couples Whiting and Smith H. Addressing Childhood
Sexual Abuse in Couple Therapy 49. Using Psychoeducation when Assessing and
Treating the Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) in Couple
Relationships Peterson and Smedley 50. Promoting Healing of Childhood
Sexual Abuse (CSA) Survivors within the Couple Relationship Smedley and
Peterson
and Soul of Couple Therapy Fife 2. Joining: From the Perspective of the Use
of Self Aponte 3. The Road to Mastery: Three Steps for Improving
Performance as a Couples Therapist Miller and Hubble 4. The Partners for
Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS) Duncan and Sparks II. Techniques
and Interventions A. Enactments 5. Enactment: From the Perspective of the
Use of Self Aponte 6. Enactments in Five Developmental Stages Davis 7.
Effectively Structuring Enactments Davis and Espinoza B. Couple
Communication 8. Expanding Levels of Communication Weeks and Gambescia 9.
Rule-Governed Speaker-Listener Techniques Diamond and Lebow 10. Problem
Solving Strategies Based on PREP (Prevention and Relationship Education
Program) Parson, Ritchie, and Markman 11. The Daily Dialogue Carlson and
Lorelle 12. Using Shared Journaling to Practice Communication Skills with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 13. Soft/Hard/Soft Communication Papernow
14. Multidirectional Partiality Long and Kort C. Reframing 15. Systemic
Reframing Simon 16. Taking Ownership Carlson and Lorelle 17. Re-Attribution
Epstein 18. Clarifying the Negative Cycle in Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT) Johnson and Brubacher 19. Externalizing Conversations Combs
and Freedman 20. Re-Storying the Problem Long and Kort 21. Reattribution
and Narrative Change Diamond and Lebow D. Anger and Conflict 22. Anger
Management Self-Talk Epstein 23. Unbalancing Simon 24. Confronting
Splitting Siegel 25. Identifying and Working through Projective
Identification Siegel 26. Helping Partners Break Free of Adversarial
Relationships: Transitioning from I-It to I-Thou Fife 27. Tracking
Protective Sequences in Internal Family Systems Therapy Herbine-Blank 28.
Emphatic Joining Papernow E. Intimacy, Growth, and Change 29. Aspects of
Intimacy Fife 30. Intimacy and Sharing Hurts L'Abate 31. Deepening
Attachment Emotion in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) Johnson and
Brubacher 32. Asking about the Absent but Implicit in Narrative Therapy
Freedman and Combs 33. What's Better?: Focusing on Positives Jordan 34.
Scaling Questions with Couples Jordan 35. Support Talk: Intervention for
Enhancing Social Support Based on PREP (The Prevention and Relationship
Education Program) Ritchie, Parsons, and Markman 36. Hugging, Holding,
Huddling, and Cuddling (3HC) L'Abate 37. "Your Cyberplace or Mine?":
Electronic Fantasy Dates Hertlein 38. Forgiveness in Couples Therapy:
Expanding Compassion, Responsibility, and Apology Hammer and Hargrave 39.
Restoration of Relationships After Affairs Hargrave and Hammer 40. Myths
about Marriage Larson 41. Developmental Tasks in the Critical First Year of
Marriage: Clinical Guidelines Larson F. Health and Wellness 42. A
Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Assessment in Brief or Extended Couple Therapy
Formats Hodgson, Lamson, and Kolobova 43. Using the Wellness Wheel with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 44. Identifying and Reducing Stress that
Influences Relational Health Lamson, Hodgson, and Muse 45. Psychoeducation
on the Influences of Stress on Couples Milek and Bodenmann 46. 3-Phase
Method of Dyadic Coping Bodenmann and Milek G. Intimate Partner Violence
47. Clinical Assessment Interview for Intimate Partner Violence Smith and
Whiting 48. "I didn't hurt you, but if I did I had a good reason!": Denial
and Distortion in Abuse Couples Whiting and Smith H. Addressing Childhood
Sexual Abuse in Couple Therapy 49. Using Psychoeducation when Assessing and
Treating the Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) in Couple
Relationships Peterson and Smedley 50. Promoting Healing of Childhood
Sexual Abuse (CSA) Survivors within the Couple Relationship Smedley and
Peterson
Preface I. Fundamental Principles for Effective Couple Therapy 1. The Heart
and Soul of Couple Therapy Fife 2. Joining: From the Perspective of the Use
of Self Aponte 3. The Road to Mastery: Three Steps for Improving
Performance as a Couples Therapist Miller and Hubble 4. The Partners for
Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS) Duncan and Sparks II. Techniques
and Interventions A. Enactments 5. Enactment: From the Perspective of the
Use of Self Aponte 6. Enactments in Five Developmental Stages Davis 7.
Effectively Structuring Enactments Davis and Espinoza B. Couple
Communication 8. Expanding Levels of Communication Weeks and Gambescia 9.
Rule-Governed Speaker-Listener Techniques Diamond and Lebow 10. Problem
Solving Strategies Based on PREP (Prevention and Relationship Education
Program) Parson, Ritchie, and Markman 11. The Daily Dialogue Carlson and
Lorelle 12. Using Shared Journaling to Practice Communication Skills with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 13. Soft/Hard/Soft Communication Papernow
14. Multidirectional Partiality Long and Kort C. Reframing 15. Systemic
Reframing Simon 16. Taking Ownership Carlson and Lorelle 17. Re-Attribution
Epstein 18. Clarifying the Negative Cycle in Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT) Johnson and Brubacher 19. Externalizing Conversations Combs
and Freedman 20. Re-Storying the Problem Long and Kort 21. Reattribution
and Narrative Change Diamond and Lebow D. Anger and Conflict 22. Anger
Management Self-Talk Epstein 23. Unbalancing Simon 24. Confronting
Splitting Siegel 25. Identifying and Working through Projective
Identification Siegel 26. Helping Partners Break Free of Adversarial
Relationships: Transitioning from I-It to I-Thou Fife 27. Tracking
Protective Sequences in Internal Family Systems Therapy Herbine-Blank 28.
Emphatic Joining Papernow E. Intimacy, Growth, and Change 29. Aspects of
Intimacy Fife 30. Intimacy and Sharing Hurts L'Abate 31. Deepening
Attachment Emotion in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) Johnson and
Brubacher 32. Asking about the Absent but Implicit in Narrative Therapy
Freedman and Combs 33. What's Better?: Focusing on Positives Jordan 34.
Scaling Questions with Couples Jordan 35. Support Talk: Intervention for
Enhancing Social Support Based on PREP (The Prevention and Relationship
Education Program) Ritchie, Parsons, and Markman 36. Hugging, Holding,
Huddling, and Cuddling (3HC) L'Abate 37. "Your Cyberplace or Mine?":
Electronic Fantasy Dates Hertlein 38. Forgiveness in Couples Therapy:
Expanding Compassion, Responsibility, and Apology Hammer and Hargrave 39.
Restoration of Relationships After Affairs Hargrave and Hammer 40. Myths
about Marriage Larson 41. Developmental Tasks in the Critical First Year of
Marriage: Clinical Guidelines Larson F. Health and Wellness 42. A
Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Assessment in Brief or Extended Couple Therapy
Formats Hodgson, Lamson, and Kolobova 43. Using the Wellness Wheel with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 44. Identifying and Reducing Stress that
Influences Relational Health Lamson, Hodgson, and Muse 45. Psychoeducation
on the Influences of Stress on Couples Milek and Bodenmann 46. 3-Phase
Method of Dyadic Coping Bodenmann and Milek G. Intimate Partner Violence
47. Clinical Assessment Interview for Intimate Partner Violence Smith and
Whiting 48. "I didn't hurt you, but if I did I had a good reason!": Denial
and Distortion in Abuse Couples Whiting and Smith H. Addressing Childhood
Sexual Abuse in Couple Therapy 49. Using Psychoeducation when Assessing and
Treating the Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) in Couple
Relationships Peterson and Smedley 50. Promoting Healing of Childhood
Sexual Abuse (CSA) Survivors within the Couple Relationship Smedley and
Peterson
and Soul of Couple Therapy Fife 2. Joining: From the Perspective of the Use
of Self Aponte 3. The Road to Mastery: Three Steps for Improving
Performance as a Couples Therapist Miller and Hubble 4. The Partners for
Change Outcome Management System (PCOMS) Duncan and Sparks II. Techniques
and Interventions A. Enactments 5. Enactment: From the Perspective of the
Use of Self Aponte 6. Enactments in Five Developmental Stages Davis 7.
Effectively Structuring Enactments Davis and Espinoza B. Couple
Communication 8. Expanding Levels of Communication Weeks and Gambescia 9.
Rule-Governed Speaker-Listener Techniques Diamond and Lebow 10. Problem
Solving Strategies Based on PREP (Prevention and Relationship Education
Program) Parson, Ritchie, and Markman 11. The Daily Dialogue Carlson and
Lorelle 12. Using Shared Journaling to Practice Communication Skills with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 13. Soft/Hard/Soft Communication Papernow
14. Multidirectional Partiality Long and Kort C. Reframing 15. Systemic
Reframing Simon 16. Taking Ownership Carlson and Lorelle 17. Re-Attribution
Epstein 18. Clarifying the Negative Cycle in Emotionally Focused Couple
Therapy (EFT) Johnson and Brubacher 19. Externalizing Conversations Combs
and Freedman 20. Re-Storying the Problem Long and Kort 21. Reattribution
and Narrative Change Diamond and Lebow D. Anger and Conflict 22. Anger
Management Self-Talk Epstein 23. Unbalancing Simon 24. Confronting
Splitting Siegel 25. Identifying and Working through Projective
Identification Siegel 26. Helping Partners Break Free of Adversarial
Relationships: Transitioning from I-It to I-Thou Fife 27. Tracking
Protective Sequences in Internal Family Systems Therapy Herbine-Blank 28.
Emphatic Joining Papernow E. Intimacy, Growth, and Change 29. Aspects of
Intimacy Fife 30. Intimacy and Sharing Hurts L'Abate 31. Deepening
Attachment Emotion in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) Johnson and
Brubacher 32. Asking about the Absent but Implicit in Narrative Therapy
Freedman and Combs 33. What's Better?: Focusing on Positives Jordan 34.
Scaling Questions with Couples Jordan 35. Support Talk: Intervention for
Enhancing Social Support Based on PREP (The Prevention and Relationship
Education Program) Ritchie, Parsons, and Markman 36. Hugging, Holding,
Huddling, and Cuddling (3HC) L'Abate 37. "Your Cyberplace or Mine?":
Electronic Fantasy Dates Hertlein 38. Forgiveness in Couples Therapy:
Expanding Compassion, Responsibility, and Apology Hammer and Hargrave 39.
Restoration of Relationships After Affairs Hargrave and Hammer 40. Myths
about Marriage Larson 41. Developmental Tasks in the Critical First Year of
Marriage: Clinical Guidelines Larson F. Health and Wellness 42. A
Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Assessment in Brief or Extended Couple Therapy
Formats Hodgson, Lamson, and Kolobova 43. Using the Wellness Wheel with
Couples Zimmerman and Haddock 44. Identifying and Reducing Stress that
Influences Relational Health Lamson, Hodgson, and Muse 45. Psychoeducation
on the Influences of Stress on Couples Milek and Bodenmann 46. 3-Phase
Method of Dyadic Coping Bodenmann and Milek G. Intimate Partner Violence
47. Clinical Assessment Interview for Intimate Partner Violence Smith and
Whiting 48. "I didn't hurt you, but if I did I had a good reason!": Denial
and Distortion in Abuse Couples Whiting and Smith H. Addressing Childhood
Sexual Abuse in Couple Therapy 49. Using Psychoeducation when Assessing and
Treating the Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) in Couple
Relationships Peterson and Smedley 50. Promoting Healing of Childhood
Sexual Abuse (CSA) Survivors within the Couple Relationship Smedley and
Peterson