Description |
xxi, 389 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. The couple as a unique system -- 2. Theories of couples therapy : part one -- 3. Theories of couples therapy : part two -- 4. An integrative model for couples therapy -- 5. The assessment of couples and their problems -- 6. Diagnosis, goal setting, and treatment planning with couples -- 7. Treatment strategies -- 8. Communication and relationship education -- 9. Intimacy and sexuality -- 10. Conflict : negotiation and resolution -- 11. Divorcing couples -- 12. Extramarital affairs -- 13. Counseling couples with alcohol problems -- 14. Blending couples -- 15. Same-sex couples |
Summary |
Presents a broad overview of the developing field of couples counseling, offering extensive coverage of virtually every aspect of its principles, evaluation, planning, treatment strategies and challenges. The authors present an integrative model within a t |
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heoretical context, in which many types of couples are addressed |
Analysis |
Counselling |
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Marriage & relationships |
Notes |
Young's name appears first on the earlier edition |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-357) and indexes |
Subject |
Marital psychotherapy.
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Marriage counseling.
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Author |
Young, Mark E.
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LC no. |
2006923925 |
ISBN |
0495005959 |
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