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"This volume delineates a developmental theory of love relationships that provides a comprehensive approach to treating couples. Drawing on her 30 years of clinical experience, Sheila A. Sharpe conceptualizes marriage and other committed partnerships as comprising multiple patterns of relating that develop over time in a parallel, though interconnected, fashion.
Seven universal patterns of intimate relating are identified: nurturing, merging, idealizing, devaluing, controlling, competing for superiority, and competing in love triangles. Sharpe demonstrates how these patterns originate in a person's early experience, are reworked in different ways throughout life, and express everyone's basic needs for both connection and separateness.
Supplying vital insights and tools for therapeutic work, the volume offers the clinician a multifaceted perspective on how couple relationships grow and what happens when their growth becomes derailed."--BOOK JACKET.
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Marital psychotherapy, Case studies, Love, Family psychotherapy| Edition | Availability |
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The Ways We Love: A Developmental Approach to Treating Couples (Guilford Family Therapy Series)
January 28, 2004, The Guilford Press
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
1593850190 9781593850197
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The Ways We Love: A Developmental Approach to Treating Couples
July 25, 2000, The Guilford Press
Hardcover
in English
1572305304 9781572305304
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Book Details
First Sentence
"If one pattern of relating could be singled out as the most important and fundamental in love relationships, it would be nurturing."


