Treating Couples Well shows clinicians how to create a collaborative approach to couple therapy which will empower couples to take charge of their own treatment.
Treating Couples Well shows clinicians how to create a collaborative approach to couple therapy which will empower couples to take charge of their own treatment.
David C. Treadway, PhD, is a nationally known couple therapist and author who has been teaching workshops and conducting training around the USA for the past forty years. He has written four other books and is the award-winning author of over thirty articles. Dr. Treadway has appeared on Good Morning America, 20/20 and other television and radio shows, and formerly hosted his own radio program on family communications.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Normal Challenges of Long-Term Relationships 2. Creating Collaborative Couple Therapy: First Interview 3. Effortful Love: Behavioral Change in the Here and Now 4. The Homework That Works Well for My Clients 5. Behind Closed Doors: The Intimacy/Sexuality Conundrum 6. Camp Treadway 7. The Amends and Forgiveness Protocol 8. The Challenges of Infidelity 9. Working with Couples' Family of Origin Issues 10. Divorce: The Sword of Damocles 11. When One Spouse Is the "Problem" 12. Mayhem, Moves, Mistakes, Mismatches 13. The Elephant in the Therapist¿s Chair 14. The Therapeutic Use of Self-Disclosure 15. Our Calling Epilogue Appendix: Homework Handouts Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Normal Challenges of Long-Term Relationships 2. Creating Collaborative Couple Therapy: First Interview 3. Effortful Love: Behavioral Change in the Here and Now 4. The Homework That Works Well for My Clients 5. Behind Closed Doors: The Intimacy/Sexuality Conundrum 6. Camp Treadway 7. The Amends and Forgiveness Protocol 8. The Challenges of Infidelity 9. Working with Couples' Family of Origin Issues 10. Divorce: The Sword of Damocles 11. When One Spouse Is the "Problem" 12. Mayhem, Moves, Mistakes, Mismatches 13. The Elephant in the Therapist¿s Chair 14. The Therapeutic Use of Self-Disclosure 15. Our Calling Epilogue Appendix: Homework Handouts Bibliography Index
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