Short-Term Object Relations Couples Therapy

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advanced object relations clinical model
Anti-libidinal Ego
Anti-libidinal Object
Author_James M. Donovan
brief psychotherapy interventions
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conflict mediation techniques
Couple Group
Couple Therapists
COUPLE THERAPY OUTCOME
Couple Treatment
Couples Therapy
Defensive Pole
Defensive Solution
Enter PhD Program
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Group Member
Hidden Feeling
Hmo Setting
internalized relationship patterns
Ken's Mother
marital therapy strategies
Motivational Stage
Object Relations Couple Therapy
Object Relations Map
psychodynamic couples therapy
Repressed Object
Repressed Object Relations
Repressed Object Relationship
Short Term Couple
Short Term Couple Therapy
Short Term Group
Short Term Individual Psychotherapy
therapeutic alliance repair
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781138869639
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Brief therapies have become popular-indeed a necessity-in today's managed care environment. Perhaps because it is one of the more complex psychoanalytical models, object relations theory for couples has not been adapted to a short-term model until now. In this volume, James Donovan provides a model for short-term object relations couples therapy, while at the same time offering an easy-to-read primer on object relations that gives the practitioner a step-by-step model replete with examples for using object relations in practice. The goal of this short-term therapy is that couples emerge with an awareness of these internalized object relations and their significance. This book builds on previously successful couples work by advising the therapist to focus on the core, recurring impasse that threatens the couples relationship and stirs old wounds, and gives detailed intervention strategies that focus on the mediation and resolution of the core fight. The five-step model outlines the ways to dismantle the conflict at the levels of the individual and the couple. Donovan integrates aspects of other successful couples therapies into his model in order to broaden its applicability to a greater diversity of treatment situations.

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