William J Doherty, Steven M Harris
Helping Couples on the Brink of Divorce
Discernment Counseling for Troubled Relationships
William J Doherty, Steven M Harris
Helping Couples on the Brink of Divorce
Discernment Counseling for Troubled Relationships
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This book presents a five-session protocol for distressed couples to learn about what has happened to their relationship. New in paperback.
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This book presents a five-session protocol for distressed couples to learn about what has happened to their relationship. New in paperback.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 229
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781433842696
- ISBN-10: 1433842696
- Artikelnr.: 67048718
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 229
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781433842696
- ISBN-10: 1433842696
- Artikelnr.: 67048718
William J. Doherty, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, where he directs the Minnesota Couples on the Brink Project and the Citizen Professional Center. With his daughter Elizabeth Doherty Thomas, he directs The Doherty Relationship Institute. Dr. Doherty has authored 15 books for professionals and the lay public. He has served as president of the National Council on Family Relations and received the Significant Contribution to the Field of Marriage and Family Therapy Award from the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. In addition to his clinical research and teaching, he focuses on community initiatives aimed at democratic renewal and positive social change. Steven M. Harris, PhD, LMFT, is a professor and director of the Couple and Family Therapy Program at the University of Minnesota. He has been practicing as a marriage and family therapist for more than 26 years. He also serves as associate director of the Minnesota Couples on the Brink Project. He is involved in a variety of research projects, including the National Divorce Decision-Making Project, and in clinical practice with couples on the brink of divorce. Dr. Harris is the author of more than 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and is the coauthor of Seven Letters That Will Bring You Closer to Your College Student and Should I Try to Work It Out?
Foreword, by Judge Bruce Peterson
Introduction
Part I. Overview, Theory, and Research
Chapter 1. Background and Overview of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 2. Theory and Research
Part II. Methods of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 3. Communicating With Clients Before Starting Discernment
Counseling
Chapter 4. First Session Protocol
Chapter 5. Middle Sessions Protocol
Chapter 6. Handling Transitions to Path 3: Couples Therapy
Chapter 7. Handling Transitions to Path 2: Divorce
Chapter 8. Handling Transitions to Path 1: Status Quo
Part III. Common Scenarios in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 9. When One Partner Has an Affair
Chapter 10. When the Feelings Are Gone
Chapter 11. When Neither One is Leaning In
Chapter 12. Shifting From Couples Therapy to Discernment Counseling
Part IV. Implementing Discernment Counseling in Your Practice
Chapter 13. Learning Discernment Counseling
Chapter 14. Managing Critical Incidents in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 15. How to Build a Practice in Discernment Counseling
Appendix: Applications for Lawyers, Mediators, and Clergy
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction
Part I. Overview, Theory, and Research
Chapter 1. Background and Overview of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 2. Theory and Research
Part II. Methods of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 3. Communicating With Clients Before Starting Discernment
Counseling
Chapter 4. First Session Protocol
Chapter 5. Middle Sessions Protocol
Chapter 6. Handling Transitions to Path 3: Couples Therapy
Chapter 7. Handling Transitions to Path 2: Divorce
Chapter 8. Handling Transitions to Path 1: Status Quo
Part III. Common Scenarios in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 9. When One Partner Has an Affair
Chapter 10. When the Feelings Are Gone
Chapter 11. When Neither One is Leaning In
Chapter 12. Shifting From Couples Therapy to Discernment Counseling
Part IV. Implementing Discernment Counseling in Your Practice
Chapter 13. Learning Discernment Counseling
Chapter 14. Managing Critical Incidents in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 15. How to Build a Practice in Discernment Counseling
Appendix: Applications for Lawyers, Mediators, and Clergy
References
Index
About the Authors
Foreword, by Judge Bruce Peterson
Introduction
Part I. Overview, Theory, and Research
Chapter 1. Background and Overview of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 2. Theory and Research
Part II. Methods of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 3. Communicating With Clients Before Starting Discernment
Counseling
Chapter 4. First Session Protocol
Chapter 5. Middle Sessions Protocol
Chapter 6. Handling Transitions to Path 3: Couples Therapy
Chapter 7. Handling Transitions to Path 2: Divorce
Chapter 8. Handling Transitions to Path 1: Status Quo
Part III. Common Scenarios in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 9. When One Partner Has an Affair
Chapter 10. When the Feelings Are Gone
Chapter 11. When Neither One is Leaning In
Chapter 12. Shifting From Couples Therapy to Discernment Counseling
Part IV. Implementing Discernment Counseling in Your Practice
Chapter 13. Learning Discernment Counseling
Chapter 14. Managing Critical Incidents in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 15. How to Build a Practice in Discernment Counseling
Appendix: Applications for Lawyers, Mediators, and Clergy
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction
Part I. Overview, Theory, and Research
Chapter 1. Background and Overview of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 2. Theory and Research
Part II. Methods of Discernment Counseling
Chapter 3. Communicating With Clients Before Starting Discernment
Counseling
Chapter 4. First Session Protocol
Chapter 5. Middle Sessions Protocol
Chapter 6. Handling Transitions to Path 3: Couples Therapy
Chapter 7. Handling Transitions to Path 2: Divorce
Chapter 8. Handling Transitions to Path 1: Status Quo
Part III. Common Scenarios in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 9. When One Partner Has an Affair
Chapter 10. When the Feelings Are Gone
Chapter 11. When Neither One is Leaning In
Chapter 12. Shifting From Couples Therapy to Discernment Counseling
Part IV. Implementing Discernment Counseling in Your Practice
Chapter 13. Learning Discernment Counseling
Chapter 14. Managing Critical Incidents in Discernment Counseling
Chapter 15. How to Build a Practice in Discernment Counseling
Appendix: Applications for Lawyers, Mediators, and Clergy
References
Index
About the Authors