This book has been replaced by Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Sixth Edition, edited by Jay L. Lebow and Douglas K. Snyder, ISBN 978-1-4625-5012-8.
An ideal supplemental text, this instructive casebook presents in-depth illustrations of treatment based on the most important couple therapy models.
This authoritative handbook provides a definitive overview of the theory and practice of couple therapy.
Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy covers treatment strategies for the most common problems encountered in family therapy, including: Domestic violence Adolescent defiance, anxiety, and depression Trauma-induced problems Stepfamily ...
Updating and expanding upon the highly acclaimed and widely adopted Clinical Handbook of Marital Therapy, this book is a comprehensive, authoritative guide to therapy with couples.
These groups are led by co-facilitators and merge elements of family therapy and group therapy with a psychoeducational focus, ... Block D, Simon R (eds): The Strength of Family Therapy: Selected Papers of Nathan W. Ackerman.
Subjects covered include: Premarital counseling from the PAIRS perspective (an extensive curriculum of interventions for premarital couples) The first years of marital commitment Couples with young children Couples with adolescents Therapy ...
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Now in a revised and expanded sixth edition, this is the leading text on evidence-based treatments for frequently encountered mental health problems.
This includes work on different approaches to couples therapy, adapting couples therapy to the needs of couples in which one partner has significant individual psychopathology, working with just one partner, responding to crises initiated ...
Critical Acclaim for Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes “A wonderful volume... If this book doesn’t grab you, you are not interested in pushing out your boundaries and thinking and learning more about therapy. . .