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Couples therapy. --- Life cycle, Human --- Couples --- Psychology --- Couples psychotherapy --- Unmarried couples therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marital psychotherapy --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology.
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"This book is about the importance of the couple relationship in the broadest terms. It draws on clinical researches into the inner lived world of adult couples, empirical developmental research into children and parenting, as well as the legal setting when relationships break down. It aims to bridge the inner and outer worlds, showing how our most intimate relationships have vital importance at all levels, from the individual and the family, to the social setting - and explores the implications for practice and policy. Above all, it is a book about applications of clinical thinking linked with research knowledge, as tools for front line workers and policy makers alike. It draws on the tradition of applied clinical thinking and research of the Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, linking current thinking with the history of ideas in each area it covers, as well as considering implications for the future."--Provided by publisher.
Couples therapy. --- Couples --- Interpersonal relations --- Couples psychotherapy --- Unmarried couples therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marital psychotherapy --- Law and legislation.
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""Elliott Connie has written a remarkable book. Read it and you will be taken on a journey. If you are new to the world of solution focused brief therapy, beware! This book could capture your heart As Elliott says from the very beginning, solution focused brief therapy is simple, so simple it is really hard to learn. And from this book, if you set out to do so, you could teach yourself how to become a competent solution focused brief therapist. It is all here, laid out clearly, packed with examples from the real world of therapy, repeated and repeated like onion skins, each repetition releasin
Couples therapy. --- Marital psychotherapy. --- Marital therapy --- Marriage psychotherapy --- Family psychotherapy --- Couples therapy --- Marriage counseling --- Couples psychotherapy --- Unmarried couples therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marital psychotherapy
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Couples and family psychology is a broad and general specialty in professional psychology that is founded on an understanding of the human experience in a systems context. For the public, the terms ""couples"" and ""family"" provide a user friendly translation but underestimate the multifaceted perspectives required of the specialty. Specialists in couples and family psychology have developed unique assessment and treatment methods that impact behavioral and dynamic factors across individuals, couples, families, and larger social systems. In Specialty Competencies in Couple and Family Psycholo
Family psychotherapy. --- Families --- Couples therapy. --- Couples --- Psychology --- Couples psychotherapy --- Unmarried couples therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marital psychotherapy --- Family group therapy --- Family therapy --- Marriage counseling --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychology. --- Health and hygiene
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In this time of vulnerable marriages and partnerships, many couples seek help for their relationships. Psychoanalytic couple therapy is a growing application of psychoanalysis for which training is not usually offered in most psychoanalytic and analytic psychotherapy programs. This book is both an advanced text for therapists and a primer for new students of couple psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Its twenty-eight chapters cover the major ideas underlying the application of psychoanalysis to couple therapy, many clinical illustrations of cases and problems in various dimensions of the work. The international group of authors comes from the International Psychotherapy Institute based in Washington, DC, and the Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships (TCCR) in London. The result is a richly international perspective that nonetheless has theoretical and clinical coherence because of the shared vision of the authors.
Couples therapy. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychodynamic psychotherapy. --- Dynamic psychotherapy --- Dynamic therapy (Psychiatry) --- Dynamically oriented therapy (Psychiatry) --- Psychiatry, Psychodynamic --- Psychodynamic psychiatry --- Psychotherapy --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Couples psychotherapy --- Unmarried couples therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marital psychotherapy
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Couples psychotherapy --- Couples therapy --- Couples--Psychothérapie --- Existential psychotherapy --- Existentiële psychotherapie --- Gehuwden--Psychotherapie --- Marital psychotherapy --- Marital therapy --- Marriage psychotherapy --- Psychotherapie voor gehuwden --- Psychothérapie conjugale --- Psychothérapie du couple --- Psychothérapie existentielle --- Thérapie conjugale --- Family psychotherapy --- Marriage counseling --- Existential psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Marital psychotherapy. --- Existential psychotherapy.
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Couples psychotherapy --- Couples therapy --- Couples--Psychothérapie --- Famille [Psychothérapie de la ] --- Family group therapy --- Family psychotherapy --- Family therapy --- Gehuwden--Psychotherapie --- Gezinstherapie --- Marital psychotherapy --- Marital therapy --- Marriage psychotherapy --- Psychotherapie voor gehuwden --- Psychothérapie conjugale --- Psychothérapie du couple --- Psychothérapie familiale --- Psychothérapies familiales --- Thérapie conjugale --- Thérapie familiale --- Thérapies familiales --- Mentally ill --- Family relationships --- Mental illness --- Treatment
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Les thérapies de couple et de famille sont des traitements particulièrement appropriés dans la prise en charge d'un ensemble de troubles psychopathologiques, comme les troubles du comportement alimentaire, les troubles des conduites, les abus de substances, et ce, tant chez l'adulte que chez l'enfant ou l'adolescent. Les thérapies de couple et de famille sont également indiquées en cas de problèmes spécifiquement relationnels comme l'insatisfaction et le conflit dans les couples, le manque d'autorité dans la relation parent-enfant ou encore les troubles de l'attachement. Ce livre est le premier à répertorier les thérapies qui ont vu leur efficacité validée par la recherche selon les canons contemporains de l'évaluation des traitements (evidence-based practice). Douze modèles thérapeutiques sont exposés par des psychologues et des psychiatres européens et américains selon une structure récurrente : champs d'application, techniques d'intervention, données de validation et vignette clinique. Ces modèles sont classés par thème : l'enfance, l'adolescence, le couple, la famille et les groupes.
Couples psychotherapy --- Couples therapy --- Couples--Psychothérapie --- Famille [Psychothérapie de la ] --- Family group therapy --- Family psychotherapy --- Family therapy --- Gehuwden--Psychotherapie --- Gezinstherapie --- Marital psychotherapy --- Marital therapy --- Marriage psychotherapy --- Psychotherapie voor gehuwden --- Psychothérapie conjugale --- Psychothérapie du couple --- Psychothérapie familiale --- Psychothérapies familiales --- Thérapie conjugale --- Thérapie familiale --- Thérapies familiales --- Clinical psychology --- Psychologie clinique --- Thérapie familiale --- Psychothérapie du couple --- Thérapie familiale. --- Thérapie conjugale. --- Family psychotherapy.
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Praise for the first edition:. ""A comprehensive assessment and treatment handbook that addresses the complexities of violence by men and women in intimate relationships. The appendix includes many excellent assessment forms and patient exercises professionals can utilize to augment their treatment approach."". -Daniel J. Sonkin, PhD. Author of Learning to Live Without Violence: A Handbook for Men. ""Finally, a 'how to' guide to abuse that recognizes just how key the dynamic within the couple can be in predicting and perpetuating violence. This step-by-step approach will help both professional
Spousal abuse. --- Couples therapy. --- Family psychotherapy. --- Family group therapy --- Family therapy --- Families --- Group psychotherapy --- Marriage counseling --- Couples psychotherapy --- Unmarried couples therapy --- Marital psychotherapy --- Abuse of spouses --- Battering of spouses --- Beating of spouses --- Spousal battering --- Spousal beating --- Spouse battering --- Spouse beating --- Spouses --- Marital violence --- Health and hygiene --- Abuse of
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"Even if you are not a couples therapist, chances are you have dealt with clients whose problems are based in relationship issues. In order to successfully treat these clients, you must first help them understand what their values are in these relationships, and how their behavior may be undermining their attempts to seek intimacy and connection. Combining elements of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational frame theory (RFT), ACT and RFT for Relationships presents a unique approach for therapists to help clients develop and experience deeper, more loving relationships. By exploring personal values and expectations, and by addressing central patterns of behaviors, therapists can help their clients establish and maintain intimacy with their partner and gain a greater understanding of their relationship as a whole. ACT is a powerful treatment model that teaches clients to accept their thoughts, identify their core values, and discover how these values are extended to their relationships with others. RFT focuses on behavioral approaches to language and cognition, and can help clients identify their own expectations regarding relationships and how they might communicate these expectations with their loved ones more effectively. This book aims to shed light on the thought processes behind intimate relationships-from the attraction phase to the end of intimacy-from a functional, contextual perspective"--
Acceptance and commitment therapy. --- Couples therapy. --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Interpersonal relations. --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Emotions --- Interpersonal relations --- Love --- Couples psychotherapy --- Unmarried couples therapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Marital psychotherapy --- ACT (Psychotherapy) --- Behavior therapy --- Cognitive therapy --- Commitment (Psychology) --- Self-acceptance
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