Treating Couples

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Conjoint Marital Therapy
Conjoint Therapy
council
Current Relationship Dynamics
Developmental Life Cycle
DSM III
Em Partner
Em Relationship
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evidence-based marital therapy models
individual
interpersonal conflict resolution
intersystem
Intersystem Approach
Intersystem Model
intervention planning couples
Life Cycle Stage
marital
Marital Therapy
marriage
Marriage Council
model
Noncustodial Parent
Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder
Parental Separation
Playing Back
process
psychotherapy training resource
relational therapy approaches
Relationship Life Cycle
Specific Developmental Disorders
Spontaneous Compliance
Support Network Efforts
systemic clinical practice
therapeutic
therapeutic alliance research
Therapeutic Approach
Therapist's Assessment
therapy
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138004634
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In some ways the development of the theory and practice of marital therapy seems like a relative newcomer to those clinicians who practice systems therapy. Most of the books in the field stress the total family as the unit of treatment in terms of understanding the dynamics of family interactions and intervention techniques. For the past 15 or 20 years, clinicians interested in systems work sought training in "family" therapy programs and at "family" therapy workshops. This training led to a dramatic shift in the practice of psychotherapy away from the individual as the unfit of treatment to the family. Much less emphasis has been given to the marital dyad or couple as the unit of treatment.
Gerald R. Weeks, Ph.D.

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