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Main description:
Couples who enter therapy often view the endeavor as a last-ditch effort before seeking legal services, filing for divorce, and parting ways for good. Given this mentality at the outset, couples therapy is not always successful or enjoyable-for either the client or the therapist. It is also an area of practice that is often given short shrift in training programs that predominantly focus on clinical skills in work with children and adolescents, group work, practice
in specific settings, and assessment and treatment of mental disorders. Innovative Skills to Increase Cohesion and Communication in Couples discusses evidence-based clinical techniques and skills that support and nurture couples in their relationship. Each chapter begins with a succinct overview of a
technique, evidence that supports it, and ideas for assessment to ensure it is appropriate for the couple. Subsequent sections of each chapter provide clear examples of approaches so that new or seasoned clinicians will have requisite knowledge for effective implementation, required materials, suitable locations for use, and personal preparation. The text serves as an essential resource for clinicians, as well as social work, counseling, and psychology students and professors.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Couples Clinical Theories Overview
Chapter 2. Healthy Sexuality
Chapter 3. Infidelity
Chapter 4. Mind-Body Connections and Mindfulness in Couples
Chapter 5. Experiential Therapy with Couples
Chapter 6. Horticulture/Agricultural Therapy (HAT) with Couples
Chapter 7. Raising Issues of Power and Privilege in Couples Therapy [guest author: Lynn Parker]
Chapter 8. Narrative Therapy: The Story of Us
Chapter 9. Concluding Words: Couple Resiliency and Celebrations
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Publication date: June, 2019
Pages: 152
Dimensions: 156.00 x 234.00 x 9.00
Weight: 226g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology