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729 Pages
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English
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Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy
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2015
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Social Work, Psychotherapy / Couples & Family, Psychiatry / General
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Revised
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Social Science, Psychology, Medical
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Jay L. Lebow
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"Clearly the definitive reference book in this field....Psychiatrists of any persuasion will find an abundance of valuable pearls."-- Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (on the fourth edition), "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota "Truly a tour de force. With thoughtfully crafted chapters by prominent couple therapists who represent the diverse range of theoretical perspectives, this fifth edition offers both empirical support and practical clinical advice. The volume addresses the many changes in the field, highlights up-to-date research findings, and links them to interventions. This book is a 'must read' for anyone learning how to practice couple therapy, as well as for seasoned couple therapists from any theoretical orientation who are committed to practicing state-of-the-art interventions. Readers will find the book to be brilliantly written and clinically illuminating."--Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine; past president (2014), American Psychological Association "Once again, the Handbook rises to the challenge of being the definitive guide to couple treatments, with encyclopedic coverage of different therapeutic approaches, populations, and targeted problems. The fifth edition includes exciting chapters on novel couple therapies for PTSD and intimate partner violence, new tips for working with stepfamilies, and 'news from neuroscience' for the couple therapy field. As in prior editions, the integration of research findings, techniques, and detailed clinical examples facilitates understanding for clinicians at all levels."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami "Remarkable in its breadth and depth. This handbook is a fitting tribute to the late Alan S. Gurman's legacy as the quintessential historian and interpreter of couple therapy. No student or practitioner could consider him or herself informed without a knowledge of these chapters, which are written by a veritable 'who's who' of the discipline. These pages reveal and honor both the diversity among approaches and the striking similarities among core mechanisms of change. If I were to choose one book to anchor my professional library for the next 5 years, this would be it!"--Douglas H. Sprenkle, PhD, Doctoral Program in Marriage and Family Therapy (Emeritus), Purdue University "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--JoEllen Patterson, PhD, Department of Counseling and Marital and Family Therapy, University of San Diego, "Clearly the definitive reference book in this field....Psychiatrists of any persuasion will find an abundance of valuable pearls." (on the fourth edition), "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Couple and Family Therapy Program, University of Minnesota "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--Jo Ellen Patterson, PhD, Marital and Family Therapy Program, University of San Diego "Once again, the Handbook rises to the challenge of being the definitive guide to couple treatments, with encyclopedic coverage of different therapeutic approaches, populations, and targeted problems. The fifth edition includes exciting chapters on novel couple therapies for PTSD and intimate partner violence, new tips for working with stepfamilies, and 'news from neuroscience' for the couple therapy field. As in prior editions, the integration of research findings, techniques, and detailed clinical examples facilitates understanding for clinicians at all levels."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami "Truly a tour de force. With thoughtfully crafted chapters by prominent couple therapists who represent the diverse range of theoretical perspectives, this fifth edition offers both empirical support and practical clinical advice. The volume addresses the many changes in the field, highlights up-to-date research findings, and links them to interventions. This book is a 'must read' for anyone learning how to practice couple therapy, as well as for seasoned couple therapists from any theoretical orientation who are committed to practicing state-of-the-art interventions. Readers will find the book to be brilliantly written and clinically illuminating."--Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine; past president (2014), American Psychological Association "Remarkable in its breadth and depth. This handbook is a fitting tribute to the late Alan S. Gurman's legacy as the quintessential historian and interpreter of couple therapy. No student or practitioner could consider him or herself informed without a knowledge of these chapters, which are written by a veritable 'who's who' of the discipline. These pages reveal and honor both the diversity among approaches and the striking similarities among core mechanisms of change. If I were to choose one book to anchor my professional library for the next 5 years, this would be it!"--Douglas H. Sprenkle, PhD, Doctoral Program in Marriage and Family Therapy (Emeritus), Purdue University, "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Couple and Family Therapy Program, University of Minnesota "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--Jo Ellen Patterson, PhD, Marital and Family Therapy Program, University of San Diego, "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota "Truly a tour de force. With thoughtfully crafted chapters by prominent couple therapists who represent the diverse range of theoretical perspectives, this fifth edition offers both empirical support and practical clinical advice. The volume addresses the many changes in the field, highlights up-to-date research findings, and links them to interventions. This book is a 'must read' for anyone learning how to practice couple therapy, as well as for seasoned couple therapists from any theoretical orientation who are committed to practicing state-of-the-art interventions. Readers will find the book to be brilliantly written and clinically illuminating."--Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry, Emory University; past president, American Psychological Association "Once again, the Handbook rises to the challenge of being the definitive guide to couple treatments, with encyclopedic coverage of different therapeutic approaches, populations, and targeted problems. The fifth edition includes exciting chapters on novel couple therapies for PTSD and intimate partner violence, new tips for working with stepfamilies, and 'news from neuroscience' for the couple therapy field. As in prior editions, the integration of research findings, techniques, and detailed clinical examples facilitates understanding for clinicians at all levels."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami "Remarkable in its breadth and depth. This handbook is a fitting tribute to the late Alan S. Gurman's legacy as the quintessential historian and interpreter of couple therapy. No student or practitioner could consider him or herself informed without a knowledge of these chapters, which are written by a veritable 'who's who' of the discipline. These pages reveal and honor both the diversity among approaches and the striking similarities among core mechanisms of change. If I were to choose one book to anchor my professional library for the next 5 years, this would be it!"--Douglas H. Sprenkle, PhD, Doctoral Program in Marriage and Family Therapy (Emeritus), Purdue University "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--JoEllen Patterson, PhD, Department of Counseling and Marital and Family Therapy, University of San Diego, "The book is exactly what therapists interested in couple therapy should read as they embark on a career in the field....This text is ideally suited as an introduction to couple therapy for students....A must for any couples therapist's library." (on the fourth edition), "The book is exactly what therapists interested in couple therapy should read as they embark on a career in the field....This text is ideally suited as an introduction to couple therapy for students....A must for any couples therapist's library."-- Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (on the fourth edition), "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Couple and Family Therapy Program, University of Minnesota "Truly a tour de force. With thoughtfully crafted chapters by prominent couple therapists who represent the diverse range of theoretical perspectives, this fifth edition offers both empirical support and practical clinical advice. The volume addresses the many changes in the field, highlights up-to-date research findings, and links them to interventions. This book is a 'must read' for anyone learning how to practice couple therapy, as well as for seasoned couple therapists from any theoretical orientation who are committed to practicing state-of-the-art interventions. Readers will find the book to be brilliantly written and clinically illuminating."--Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine; past president (2014), American Psychological Association "Once again, the Handbook rises to the challenge of being the definitive guide to couple treatments, with encyclopedic coverage of different therapeutic approaches, populations, and targeted problems. The fifth edition includes exciting chapters on novel couple therapies for PTSD and intimate partner violence, new tips for working with stepfamilies, and 'news from neuroscience' for the couple therapy field. As in prior editions, the integration of research findings, techniques, and detailed clinical examples facilitates understanding for clinicians at all levels."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami "Remarkable in its breadth and depth. This handbook is a fitting tribute to the late Alan S. Gurman's legacy as the quintessential historian and interpreter of couple therapy. No student or practitioner could consider him or herself informed without a knowledge of these chapters, which are written by a veritable 'who's who' of the discipline. These pages reveal and honor both the diversity among approaches and the striking similarities among core mechanisms of change. If I were to choose one book to anchor my professional library for the next 5 years, this would be it!"--Douglas H. Sprenkle, PhD, Doctoral Program in Marriage and Family Therapy (Emeritus), Purdue University "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--Jo Ellen Patterson, PhD, Marital and Family Therapy Program, University of San Diego, Considered to be the authoritative reference in the field of couple therapy....Once again, the editors successfully manage to bring together renowned authors to write chapters about the most used models as well as integrate new developments in the field of couple therapy--much needed additions....This is appropriate for students in the field of couple and family therapy, as well as skilled practitioners....This update does not disappoint in quality or depth. It makes the same excellent contribution in presenting the models as previous editions and it also provides a thorough look at newer and much needed developments in the field., "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota "Truly a tour de force. With thoughtfully crafted chapters by prominent couple therapists who represent the diverse range of theoretical perspectives, this fifth edition offers both empirical support and practical clinical advice. The volume addresses the many changes in the field, highlights up-to-date research findings, and links them to interventions. This book is a 'must read' for anyone learning how to practice couple therapy, as well as for seasoned couple therapists from any theoretical orientation who are committed to practicing state-of-the-art interventions. Readers will find the book to be brilliantly written and clinically illuminating."--Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry, Emory University; past president, American Psychological Association "Once again, the Handbook rises to the challenge of being the definitive guide to couple treatments, with encyclopedic coverage of different therapeutic approaches, populations, and targeted problems. The fifth edition includes exciting chapters on novel couple therapies for PTSD and intimate partner violence, new tips for working with stepfamilies, and 'news from neuroscience' for the couple therapy field. As in prior editions, the integration of research findings, techniques, and detailed clinical examples facilitates understanding for clinicians at all levels."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--JoEllen Patterson, PhD, Department of Counseling and Marital and Family Therapy, University of San Diego, "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Couple and Family Therapy Program, University of Minnesota "Truly a tour de force. With thoughtfully crafted chapters by prominent couple therapists who represent the diverse range of theoretical perspectives, this fifth edition offers both empirical support and practical clinical advice. The volume addresses the many changes in the field, highlights up-to-date research findings, and links them to interventions. This book is a 'must read' for anyone learning how to practice couple therapy, as well as for seasoned couple therapists from any theoretical orientation who are committed to practicing state-of-the-art interventions. Readers will find the book to be brilliantly written and clinically illuminating."--Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine; past president (2014), American Psychological Association "Once again, the Handbook rises to the challenge of being the definitive guide to couple treatments, with encyclopedic coverage of different therapeutic approaches, populations, and targeted problems. The fifth edition includes exciting chapters on novel couple therapies for PTSD and intimate partner violence, new tips for working with stepfamilies, and 'news from neuroscience' for the couple therapy field. As in prior editions, the integration of research findings, techniques, and detailed clinical examples facilitates understanding for clinicians at all levels."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami "Remarkable in its breadth and depth. This handbook is a fitting tribute to the late Alan S. Gurman's legacy as the quintessential historian and interpreter of couple therapy. No student or practitioner could consider him or herself informed without a knowledge of these chapters, which are written by a veritable 'who's who' of the discipline. These pages reveal and honor both the diversity among approaches and the striking similarities among core mechanisms of change. If I were to choose one book to anchor my professional library for the next 5 years, this would be it!"--Douglas H. Sprenkle, PhD, Doctoral Program in Marriage and Family Therapy (Emeritus), Purdue University "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--JoEllen Patterson, PhD, Department of Counseling and Marital and Family Therapy, University of San Diego, I purchased my first copy of the Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy at the beginning of my third year of graduate school, and I've owned a copy ever since. The fifth edition, published in 2015, provides readers with a map of the evolving field of couple therapy. Like older versions, the fifth edition highlights the major approaches to couple therapy, and serves as a handbook for both new and experienced clinicians....The Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy offers novices and seasoned clinicians a fine reference book to guide them whether they are interested in learning about a specific approach to couple therapy, or about how to think about or treat a specific issue. The book will always have a place on my clinical book shelf., I purchased my first copy of the Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy  at the beginning of my third year of graduate school, and I've owned a copy ever since. The fifth edition, published in 2015, provides readers with a map of the evolving field of couple therapy. Like older versions, the fifth edition highlights the major approaches to couple therapy, and serves as a handbook for both new and experienced clinicians....The Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy  offers novices and seasoned clinicians a fine reference book to guide them whether they are interested in learning about a specific approach to couple therapy, or about how to think about or treat a specific issue. The book will always have a place on my clinical book shelf., "Reading the fifth edition of this classic work left me struck by the astonishing progress in the field. Clinical and scientific advances abound in these pages. The chapter authors are the best clinicians and researchers we have. Their original voices come through within a common organizational frame that allows easy comparison across models and topics. The addition of chapters on PTSD, interpersonal neurobiology, and intercultural relationships is particularly noteworthy. This book is straightforward enough for students and beginners and sophisticated enough for senior therapists who want an update on one of the most exciting areas in contemporary psychotherapy."--William J. Doherty, PhD, Couple and Family Therapy Program, University of Minnesota "The most comprehensive, well-respected source on how to do therapy with couples. A benefit of the fifth edition is the historical view that the contributors provide; many have been leaders in couple therapy for over 20 years. The book also incorporates the latest developments, such as interpersonal neurobiology. At the University of San Diego, we have used this book for many years as our core text for the Couple Therapy class, and we will enthusiastically incorporate the fifth edition into our curriculum."--Jo Ellen Patterson, PhD, Marital and Family Therapy Program, University of San Diego "Once again, the Handbook rises to the challenge of being the definitive guide to couple treatments, with encyclopedic coverage of different therapeutic approaches, populations, and targeted problems. The fifth edition includes exciting chapters on novel couple therapies for PTSD and intimate partner violence, new tips for working with stepfamilies, and 'news from neuroscience' for the couple therapy field. As in prior editions, the integration of research findings, techniques, and detailed clinical examples facilitates understanding for clinicians at all levels."--Brian D. Doss, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Miami "Truly a tour de force. With thoughtfully crafted chapters by prominent couple therapists who represent the diverse range of theoretical perspectives, this fifth edition offers both empirical support and practical clinical advice. The volume addresses the many changes in the field, highlights up-to-date research findings, and links them to interventions. This book is a 'must read' for anyone learning how to practice couple therapy, as well as for seasoned couple therapists from any theoretical orientation who are committed to practicing state-of-the-art interventions. Readers will find the book to be brilliantly written and clinically illuminating."--Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine; past president (2014), American Psychological Association
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
616.89/1562
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
1. The Theory and Practice of Couple Therapy: History, Contemporary Models, and a Framework for Comparative Analysis, Alan S. Gurman I. Models of Couple Therapy Behavioral Approaches 2. Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy, Donald H. Baucom, Norman B. Epstein, Jennifer S. Kirby, & Jaslean J. LaTaillade 3. Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy, Andrew Christensen, Sona Dimidjian, & Christopher R. Martell Emotion-Centered Approaches 4. Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, Susan M. Johnson 5. Gottman Method Couple Therapy, John Mordechai Gottman & Julie Schwartz Gottman Psychodynamic and Multigenerational Approaches 6. Integrative Problem-Centered Metaframeworks Approach, William M. Pinsof, Douglas C. Breunlin, Anthony L. Chambers, Alexandra H. Solomon, & William P. Russell 7. Functional Analytic Couple Therapy, Alan S. Gurman 8. Object Relations Couple Therapy, Judith P. Siegel 9. Bowen Family Systems Couple Coaching, Katharine Gratwick Baker Social Constructionist Approaches 10. Narrative Couple Therapy, Jill Freedman & Gene Combs 11. Solution-Focused Couple Therapy, Michael F. Hoyt Systemic Approaches 12. Brief Strategic Couple Therapy, Michael J. Rohrbaugh & Varda Shoham 13. Structural Couple Therapy, George M. Simon II. APPLICATIONS OF COUPLE THERAPY: SPECIAL POPULATIONS, PROBLEMS, AND ISSUES Rupture of Relational Bonds: Violence, Affairs, and Divorce 14. Couple Therapy for Partner Aggression, Norman B. Epstein, Carol A. Werlinich, & Jaslean J. LaTaillade 15. Couple Therapy and the Treatment of Affairs, Kristina Coop Gordon, Alexander M. Khaddouma, Donald H. Baucom, & Douglas K. Snyder 16. Separation and Divorce Issues in Couple Therapy, Jay L. Lebow Couple Therapy and Diverse Relationships 17. Therapy with Couples in Stepfamilies, Patricia L. Papernow 18. Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues in Couple Therapy, Robert-Jay Green & Valory Mitchell 19. Couple Therapy and Intercultural Relationships, Kyle D. Killian Couple Therapy and Psychological Disorders 20. Couple Therapy and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Candice M. Monson & Steffany J. Fredman 21. Couple Therapy and Alcohol Problems, Barbara S. McCrady & Elizabeth E. Epstein 22. Couple Therapy and Depression, Mark A. Whisman & Steven R. H. Beach 23. Couple Therapy and Borderline Personality Disorder, Alan E. Fruzzetti & Luciana Payne 24. Couple Therapy and Sexual Problems, Gerald R. Weeks & Nancy Gambescia Couple Therapy, Medical Issues, and Interpersonal Neurobiology 25. Couple Therapy and Medical Issues, Nancy Breen Ruddy & Susan H. McDaniel 26. Couple Therapy and Interpersonal Neurobiology, Mona DeKoven Fishbane
Synopsis
Regarded as the authoritative reference and text, this handbook presents the most effective, widely studied approaches to couple therapy. The distinguished coeditors bring together other leading experts, most of whom developed the approaches they describe. Adhering closely to a uniform structure to facilitate study and comparison, chapters cover the history, theoretical and empirical underpinnings, and techniques of each model. The volume also describes cutting-edge applications for particular relationship contexts (such as blended families, LGBT couples, and separated couples) and clinical problems (such as partner aggression, psychological disorders, and medical issues). New to This Edition *Chapters on interpersonal neurobiology and intercultural relationships. *Chapters on couple therapy for PTSD, functional analytic couple therapy, and the integrative problem-centered metaframeworks approach. *Many new authors. *Extensively revised with the latest theory and research. See also Clinical Casebook of Couple Therapy, edited by Alan S. Gurman, which presents in-depth illustrations of treatment., Regarded as the authoritative reference and text, this handbook presents the most effective, widely studied approaches to couple therapy. The distinguished coeditors bring together other leading experts, most of whom developed the approaches they describe. Adhering closely to a uniform structure to facilitate study and comparison, chapters cover ......, Regarded as the authoritative reference and text, this handbook presents the most effective, widely studied approaches to couple therapy. The distinguished coeditors bring together other leading experts, most of whom developed the approaches they describe. Adhering closely to a uniform structure to facilitate study and comparison, chapters cover the history, theoretical and empirical underpinnings, and techniques of each model. The volume also describes cutting-edge applications for particular relationship contexts (such as blended families, LGBT couples, and separated couples) and clinical problems (such as partner aggression, psychological disorders, and medical issues). New to This Edition *Chapters on interpersonal neurobiology and intercultural relationships. *Chapters on couple therapy for PTSD, functional analytic couple therapy, and the integrative problem-centered metaframeworks approach. *Many new authors.*Extensively revised with the latest theory and research. See also Clinical Casebook of Couple Therapy, edited by Alan S. Gurman, which presents in-depth illustrations of treatment., This book has been replaced by Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Sixth Edition, edited by Jay L. Lebow and Douglas K. Snyder, ISBN 978-1-4625-5012-8.
LC Classification Number
RC488.5.C584 2015

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