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Author Brothers, Barbara Jo

Title Peace, War, and Mental Health : Couples Therapists Look at the Dynamics
Published Florence : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (170 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Make Love Not War-Or at Least Make Meaning; Prevention: Changing Our Whole Culture-An Interview with Virginia Satir; Men/Women, War/Peace: A Systems Approach; A False Belief: Men Fight, Women Love; Boys Play to Win, Girls Play to Play; Women's Role in Warmaking: Supporters and Victims; The Systems Approach; Opposites Attract; Metanoia: A Great Change of Heart; We Have Failed; Introduction; Where Have All the Values Gone, Long Time Passing; How Have We Failed?; Is Truth Valued?; The Negation of Human Communication; Hope?
Where Are We?There Is But One Love We Share; Response to Margaret Kirschner's Article: ""There Is But One Love We Share''; Blood and Oil; Mirror of Madness; Making Meaning: Living in a Both/And World; Living in an ""Either/Or"" World; Making Love; Making War; Finite versus Infinite Games; Dilemmas of Difference: Differentiating Couples Therapy Issues for Intervention, Negotiation, Separation or Celebration; Introduction; Three Categories of Difference; Conclusion; Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love""-Conflict Intervention for Real Life; The Tasks and Traps of Relationships
Prerelationship Developmental TasksRelationship Developmental Tasks; The Role of Love and Intimacy in Emotionally Mature Marriages; Developmental Tasks and Emotional Maturity or Immaturity; Relationship Traps and Pitfalls; Case Material; Response to Lawrence Maltin and Joan D. Atwood's Article: ""The Tasks and Traps of Relationships; Couples Therapy from a Systems Perspective; Comment-Response to Dorothy S. Becvar and Raphael J. Becvar's Article: ""Couples Therapy from a Systems Perspective; WHAT OUGHT TO BE THE RESPONSIBLE PSYCHOTHERAPIST'S ATTITUDE RELATIVE TO WAR?
Interbe"": Comment on ""Ask Not for Whom the Siren WailsFamily and Couples Therapy in a Time of War; Reactions to the War; Dealing with Boundary Ambiguity; Concluding Comments
Summary Discover how issues of world war and peace relate to the dynamics of couples therapy in this thought-provoking book. In Peace, War, and Mental Health, couples therapists provide diverse views on the links between strengthening marriages and preventing and solving international disputes. Although the contributors vary in their approaches to this issue, a common theme is the belief that couples as well as countries need to build bridges, not walls, for healthy relationships and they need to strive to learn what others are really feeling, thinking, or needing underneath the defenses others exhibit. The contributing therapists in Peace, War, and Mental Health explore the various links between couples in conflict and nations at war. Chapters describe how prevention strategies used for couples in therapy may be applied to the well-being of the world as a whole and how significant change is possible through the involvement of only a small percentage of the population. Other chapters focus on specific tools for couples therapy such as outlines of the major tasks of relationship building and traps that mitigate against good relationship construction, a description of the nuts and bolts of conflict resolution, and the use of flashcards to help both members of the pair present his or her real feelings to the other. Some of the intriguing topics covered in this book include: the relationship between psychotherapy and spirituality and the paradox of individuals longing to belong since each is a part of the whole the role of gender on war and its potential impact on peace the failure of the humanistic movement societal attitudes linking domestic violence and large scale violence how the potential for resolution of differences in couples can be applied to peace among nations how prevention may be expanded to include the zmental healthy of the whole world--Part V of an interview with Virginia SatirPeace, War, and Mental Health helps therapists look at international peace and couples therapy with new perspectives, a necessity in today's rapidly changing family and world climate
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Subject Marital psychotherapy.
Interpersonal conflict.
War -- Psychological aspects.
Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Psychological aspects
Marital Therapy
Interpersonal conflict
Marital psychotherapy
Psychological aspects
War -- Psychological aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317739760
1317739760