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010 $a 95017655
020 $a0898628555 (acid-free paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)32465543
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm32465543
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050 00 $aRC488.5$b.C584 1995
082 00 $a616.89/156$220
245 00 $aClinical handbook of couple therapy /$cedited by Neil S. Jacobson, Alan S. Gurman.
260 $aNew York :$bGuilford Press,$c[1995], ©1995.
300 $axi, 510 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tTherapy with Couples: A Coming of Age /$rAlan S. Gurman and Neil S. Jacobson --$g2.$tBowen Family Systems and Marriage /$rDaniel V. Papero --$g3.$tIntegrative Behavioral Couple Therapy /$rAndrew Christensen, Neil S. Jacobson and Julia C. Babcock --$g4.$tCognitive Aspects of Cognitive-Behavioral Marital Therapy /$rDonald H. Baucom, Norman Epstein and Lynn A. Rankin --$g5.$tThe Ego-Analytic Approach to Couple Therapy /$rDaniel B. Wile --$g6.$tThe Emotionally Focused Approach to Problems in Adult Attachment /$rSusan M. Johnson and Leslie S. Greenberg --$g7.$tProblem- and Solution-Focused Couple Therapies: The MRI and Milwaukee Models /$rVarda Shoham, Michael Rohrbaugh and JoEllen Patterson --$g8.$tPsychoanalytic Marital Therapy /$rJill Savege Scharff --$g9.$tGroup Therapy with Couples /$rJudith Coche --$g10.$tPreventive Intervention and Relationship Enhancement /$rFrank I. Floyd, Howard J. Markman, Shalonda Kelly, Susan L. Blumberg and Scott M. Stanley --
505 80 $g11.$tCross-Cultural Marriages /$rCelia Jaes Falicov --$g12.$tRedefining the Past, Present, and Future: Therapy with Long-Term Marriages at Midlife /$rCarol M. Anderson, Sona A. Dimidjian and Apryl Miller --$g13.$tGendered Aspects of Marital Therapy /$rCheryl Rampage --$g14.$tTherapy with Same-Sex Couples: An Introduction /$rLaura S. Brown --$g15.$tCrises of Infidelity /$rFrank S. Pittman III and Tina Pittman Wagers --$g16.$tThe Assessment and Treatment of Marital Violence: An Introduction for the Marital Therapist /$rAmy Holtzworth-Munroe, Stacia Beak Beatty and Kimberly Anglin --$g17.$tFacilitating Healthy Divorce Processes: Therapy and Mediation Approaches /$rFroma Walsh, Lynn Jacob and Virginia Simons --$g18.$tMarital Therapy in the Treatment of Alcohol Problems /$rBarbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein --$g19.$tAnxiety Disorders: The Role of Marital Therapy /$rMichelle G. Craske and Lori A. Zoellner --
505 80 $g20.$tA Marital/Family Discord Model of Depression: Implications of Therapeutic Intervention /$rIan H. Gotlib and Steven R. H. Beach --$g21.$tConceptualization and Treatment of Eating Disorders in Couples /$rMaria P. P. Root --$g22.$tObject Relations Marital Therapy of Personality Disorders /$rSamuel Slipp --$g23.$tTreating Sexual Desire Disorders in Couples /$rJulia R. Heiman, Pamela Hill Epps and Beatrice Ellis.
520 $aUpdating and expanding upon the highly acclaimed and widely adopted Clinical Handbook of Marital Therapy, this book is the comprehensive, authoritative guide to therapy with couples.
520 8 $aOrganized for optimal clinical use, the book begins with a detailed analysis of the major models of couple therapy. Noted contributors present descriptions of strategies and techniques and link these to a basic theoretical framework. Included are entirely new in-depth chapters on problem- and solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral, object relational, and ego-analytic therapies, as well as chapters on Bowen family systems, emotionally focused, group, and preventive approaches.
520 8 $aEach chapter follows a uniform structure, presenting detailed discussions of the theoretical model of distress/dysfunction; the rationale for how the treatment approach follows from the model; the overall strategy; the therapist's role; specific strategies, including major techniques, typical obstacles, and limitations of the approach; and common clinical issues such as managing resistance, handling acute relationship distress, and dealing with termination.
520 8 $aChapters in Part II discuss issues of culture, gender, religion, race, and sexual orientation, exploring the ways deeply felt personal values in these areas can cause conflict between partners as well as problems in the therapeutic discourse. Also examined are ruptures of the relational bond and the facilitation of healthy divorce processes.
520 8 $aThe conduct of couple therapy with psychiatric disorders is addressed in Part III. Topics include depression, anxiety, personality disorders, alcoholism, eating disorders, and sexual desire disorders.
520 8 $aPresenting a wealth of practical and theoretical information on the full range of couple therapy interventions, the work is invaluable for a variety of professionals, including marital and family therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, and nurses. It also serves as an excellent text for advanced courses in these areas.
650 0 $aMarital psychotherapy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081303
700 1 $aJacobson, Neil S.,$d1949-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79005179
700 1 $aGurman, Alan S.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80094451
852 00 $bswx$hRC488.5$i.C584 1995