The Oxford Handbook of Relationship Science and Couple Interventions
Herausgeber: Sullivan, Kieran T; Lawrence, Erika
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Herausgeber: Sullivan, Kieran T; Lawrence, Erika
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The Oxford Handbook of Relationship Science and Couple Interventions showcases cutting-edge research in relationship science, including couple functioning, relationship education, and couple therapy.
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The Oxford Handbook of Relationship Science and Couple Interventions showcases cutting-edge research in relationship science, including couple functioning, relationship education, and couple therapy.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780199783267
- ISBN-10: 0199783268
- Artikelnr.: 47865019
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780199783267
- ISBN-10: 0199783268
- Artikelnr.: 47865019
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kieran T. Sullivan, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at Santa Clara University. She has published widely in the area of intimate relationships, including the predictors of relationship distress and divorce, prevention for relationship distress, and support processes in intimate relationships. Her current research focuses on support, control, and health behavior in intimate relationships and the effects of online communication on dating relationships. Dr. Sullivan is a licensed clinical psychologist. Erika Lawrence, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Arizona. Her research program has broadly focused on evidence-based interventions for perpetrators of intimate partner violence, the developmental course of intimate partner violence, and the developmental course of intimate relationship processes. She has over 100 publications and her work has been funded by NIMH, NICHD, the CDC and the DOJ. Over the last decade, Dr. Lawrence's research has been focused on developing and testing evidence-based treatments targeting intimate partner violence (IPV) and associated psychopathology for perpetrators, victims, and children. Dr. Lawrence also has extensive experience teaching and supervising undergraduate and graduate students and has maintained a couple therapy practice for two decades.
* 1. Introduction: The Oxford Handbook of Relationship Science and
Interventions
* Kieran T. Sullivan and Erika Lawrence
* Part 1: Defining and Classifying Relationship Dysfunction
* 2. Relational Processes: Historical Background, Current
Considerations, and Future Directions for DSM-V and ICD-11
* Steven R.H. Beach, Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith
Slep, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z. Wamboldt, David Reiss, and
Nadine J. Kaslow
* 3. Moving Toward Universal Definitions and Assessment of Relational
Problems
* Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith Slep, Steven R.H.
Beach, Nadine J. Kaslow, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z.
Wamboldt, and David Reiss
* Part 2: Biological Processes, Individual Pathology, and Interpersonal
Processes in the Development of Couple Dysfunction
* 4. Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics in the Context of Family and
Couple Problems
* Steven R.H. Beach, Gene H. Brody, and Steven M. Kogan
* 5. Relationships and Chronic Medical Problems
* Jessica Pieczynski, Sarah Thilges, Leland Bardsley, and Tamara
Goldman Sher
* 6. Intimate Relationship Functioning and Psychopathology
* Mark A. Whisman and Briana L. Robustelli
* 7. Sexual Dysfunction and Couple Dysfunction
* Barry McCarthy and Lana M. Wald
* 8. Treatment of Partner Aggression in Intimate Relationships
* Katie Lee Salis and K. Daniel O'Leary
* 9. Understanding and Treating Infidelity
* Jennifer Willett Howell, Sarah E. Gilbert, and Kristina Coop Gordon
* Part 3: Best Practices and Empirically Supported Treatments for
Couple Distress
* 10. Best Practices in Assessment for Couple Therapy
* Christina M. Balderrama-Durbin, Caitlin L. Fissette, and Douglas K.
Snyder
* 11. Emerging Methodological and Statistical Techniques in Couple
Research
* David C. Atkins and Brian R. Baucom
* 12. Finding What Works: Systematically Evaluating the Research
Evidence in Couple and Family Therapy
* Thomas L. Sexton and Julie R. LaFollette
* 13. Empirically Supported Couple Therapies
* Lisa A. Benson and Andrew Christensen
* 14. Empirically Based Couple Relationship Education
* W. Kim Halford, Jemima Petch, and Karina Bate
* 15. Emerging Approaches to Empirically Based Couples Interventions
* C. J. Eubanks Fleming, MA and James V. Córdova
* Part 4: Diversity in Couple Therapy
* 16. Couple Therapy With Same-Sex and Gender-Variant (LGBT) Couples:
Sociocultural Problems and Intrapsychic and Relational Consequences
* Valory Mitchell
* 17. Cultural Considerations in Evidence-Based Couple Therapy
* Mia Sevier, Leah Brew, and Jean C. Yi
* 18. Relationship Science and Interventions: Where We Are and Where We
Are Going
* Erika Lawrence
* Index
Interventions
* Kieran T. Sullivan and Erika Lawrence
* Part 1: Defining and Classifying Relationship Dysfunction
* 2. Relational Processes: Historical Background, Current
Considerations, and Future Directions for DSM-V and ICD-11
* Steven R.H. Beach, Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith
Slep, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z. Wamboldt, David Reiss, and
Nadine J. Kaslow
* 3. Moving Toward Universal Definitions and Assessment of Relational
Problems
* Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith Slep, Steven R.H.
Beach, Nadine J. Kaslow, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z.
Wamboldt, and David Reiss
* Part 2: Biological Processes, Individual Pathology, and Interpersonal
Processes in the Development of Couple Dysfunction
* 4. Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics in the Context of Family and
Couple Problems
* Steven R.H. Beach, Gene H. Brody, and Steven M. Kogan
* 5. Relationships and Chronic Medical Problems
* Jessica Pieczynski, Sarah Thilges, Leland Bardsley, and Tamara
Goldman Sher
* 6. Intimate Relationship Functioning and Psychopathology
* Mark A. Whisman and Briana L. Robustelli
* 7. Sexual Dysfunction and Couple Dysfunction
* Barry McCarthy and Lana M. Wald
* 8. Treatment of Partner Aggression in Intimate Relationships
* Katie Lee Salis and K. Daniel O'Leary
* 9. Understanding and Treating Infidelity
* Jennifer Willett Howell, Sarah E. Gilbert, and Kristina Coop Gordon
* Part 3: Best Practices and Empirically Supported Treatments for
Couple Distress
* 10. Best Practices in Assessment for Couple Therapy
* Christina M. Balderrama-Durbin, Caitlin L. Fissette, and Douglas K.
Snyder
* 11. Emerging Methodological and Statistical Techniques in Couple
Research
* David C. Atkins and Brian R. Baucom
* 12. Finding What Works: Systematically Evaluating the Research
Evidence in Couple and Family Therapy
* Thomas L. Sexton and Julie R. LaFollette
* 13. Empirically Supported Couple Therapies
* Lisa A. Benson and Andrew Christensen
* 14. Empirically Based Couple Relationship Education
* W. Kim Halford, Jemima Petch, and Karina Bate
* 15. Emerging Approaches to Empirically Based Couples Interventions
* C. J. Eubanks Fleming, MA and James V. Córdova
* Part 4: Diversity in Couple Therapy
* 16. Couple Therapy With Same-Sex and Gender-Variant (LGBT) Couples:
Sociocultural Problems and Intrapsychic and Relational Consequences
* Valory Mitchell
* 17. Cultural Considerations in Evidence-Based Couple Therapy
* Mia Sevier, Leah Brew, and Jean C. Yi
* 18. Relationship Science and Interventions: Where We Are and Where We
Are Going
* Erika Lawrence
* Index
* 1. Introduction: The Oxford Handbook of Relationship Science and
Interventions
* Kieran T. Sullivan and Erika Lawrence
* Part 1: Defining and Classifying Relationship Dysfunction
* 2. Relational Processes: Historical Background, Current
Considerations, and Future Directions for DSM-V and ICD-11
* Steven R.H. Beach, Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith
Slep, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z. Wamboldt, David Reiss, and
Nadine J. Kaslow
* 3. Moving Toward Universal Definitions and Assessment of Relational
Problems
* Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith Slep, Steven R.H.
Beach, Nadine J. Kaslow, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z.
Wamboldt, and David Reiss
* Part 2: Biological Processes, Individual Pathology, and Interpersonal
Processes in the Development of Couple Dysfunction
* 4. Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics in the Context of Family and
Couple Problems
* Steven R.H. Beach, Gene H. Brody, and Steven M. Kogan
* 5. Relationships and Chronic Medical Problems
* Jessica Pieczynski, Sarah Thilges, Leland Bardsley, and Tamara
Goldman Sher
* 6. Intimate Relationship Functioning and Psychopathology
* Mark A. Whisman and Briana L. Robustelli
* 7. Sexual Dysfunction and Couple Dysfunction
* Barry McCarthy and Lana M. Wald
* 8. Treatment of Partner Aggression in Intimate Relationships
* Katie Lee Salis and K. Daniel O'Leary
* 9. Understanding and Treating Infidelity
* Jennifer Willett Howell, Sarah E. Gilbert, and Kristina Coop Gordon
* Part 3: Best Practices and Empirically Supported Treatments for
Couple Distress
* 10. Best Practices in Assessment for Couple Therapy
* Christina M. Balderrama-Durbin, Caitlin L. Fissette, and Douglas K.
Snyder
* 11. Emerging Methodological and Statistical Techniques in Couple
Research
* David C. Atkins and Brian R. Baucom
* 12. Finding What Works: Systematically Evaluating the Research
Evidence in Couple and Family Therapy
* Thomas L. Sexton and Julie R. LaFollette
* 13. Empirically Supported Couple Therapies
* Lisa A. Benson and Andrew Christensen
* 14. Empirically Based Couple Relationship Education
* W. Kim Halford, Jemima Petch, and Karina Bate
* 15. Emerging Approaches to Empirically Based Couples Interventions
* C. J. Eubanks Fleming, MA and James V. Córdova
* Part 4: Diversity in Couple Therapy
* 16. Couple Therapy With Same-Sex and Gender-Variant (LGBT) Couples:
Sociocultural Problems and Intrapsychic and Relational Consequences
* Valory Mitchell
* 17. Cultural Considerations in Evidence-Based Couple Therapy
* Mia Sevier, Leah Brew, and Jean C. Yi
* 18. Relationship Science and Interventions: Where We Are and Where We
Are Going
* Erika Lawrence
* Index
Interventions
* Kieran T. Sullivan and Erika Lawrence
* Part 1: Defining and Classifying Relationship Dysfunction
* 2. Relational Processes: Historical Background, Current
Considerations, and Future Directions for DSM-V and ICD-11
* Steven R.H. Beach, Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith
Slep, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z. Wamboldt, David Reiss, and
Nadine J. Kaslow
* 3. Moving Toward Universal Definitions and Assessment of Relational
Problems
* Heather M. Foran, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith Slep, Steven R.H.
Beach, Nadine J. Kaslow, Anthony R. Cordaro Jr., Marianne Z.
Wamboldt, and David Reiss
* Part 2: Biological Processes, Individual Pathology, and Interpersonal
Processes in the Development of Couple Dysfunction
* 4. Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics in the Context of Family and
Couple Problems
* Steven R.H. Beach, Gene H. Brody, and Steven M. Kogan
* 5. Relationships and Chronic Medical Problems
* Jessica Pieczynski, Sarah Thilges, Leland Bardsley, and Tamara
Goldman Sher
* 6. Intimate Relationship Functioning and Psychopathology
* Mark A. Whisman and Briana L. Robustelli
* 7. Sexual Dysfunction and Couple Dysfunction
* Barry McCarthy and Lana M. Wald
* 8. Treatment of Partner Aggression in Intimate Relationships
* Katie Lee Salis and K. Daniel O'Leary
* 9. Understanding and Treating Infidelity
* Jennifer Willett Howell, Sarah E. Gilbert, and Kristina Coop Gordon
* Part 3: Best Practices and Empirically Supported Treatments for
Couple Distress
* 10. Best Practices in Assessment for Couple Therapy
* Christina M. Balderrama-Durbin, Caitlin L. Fissette, and Douglas K.
Snyder
* 11. Emerging Methodological and Statistical Techniques in Couple
Research
* David C. Atkins and Brian R. Baucom
* 12. Finding What Works: Systematically Evaluating the Research
Evidence in Couple and Family Therapy
* Thomas L. Sexton and Julie R. LaFollette
* 13. Empirically Supported Couple Therapies
* Lisa A. Benson and Andrew Christensen
* 14. Empirically Based Couple Relationship Education
* W. Kim Halford, Jemima Petch, and Karina Bate
* 15. Emerging Approaches to Empirically Based Couples Interventions
* C. J. Eubanks Fleming, MA and James V. Córdova
* Part 4: Diversity in Couple Therapy
* 16. Couple Therapy With Same-Sex and Gender-Variant (LGBT) Couples:
Sociocultural Problems and Intrapsychic and Relational Consequences
* Valory Mitchell
* 17. Cultural Considerations in Evidence-Based Couple Therapy
* Mia Sevier, Leah Brew, and Jean C. Yi
* 18. Relationship Science and Interventions: Where We Are and Where We
Are Going
* Erika Lawrence
* Index