ABSTRACT

Writing to the practicing clinician, this book offers a step-by-step practical guide to Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy (SERT) when working with individuals, couples, and families.

Most therapists know sociocultural systems influence their clients’ lives, but few know how to connect the dots between what happens in the wider society, interpersonal neurobiology, relational processes, and client well-being. Written by a founder of SERT, Carmen Knudson-Martin draws on knowledge from multiple disciplines to innovatively weave together a practical step-by-step guide that demystifies the connections between micro and macro processes and relational/self-development.

Divided into four parts, chapters cover how to conceptualize clinical issues through a socio-emotional lens, the therapist’s role in assessment, goal-setting, clinical decision-making, the “how-to” of each of the three phases of the SERT clinical sequence, and self-of-the-therapist work and clinical research that inform the model. The clear writing style and detailed examples make complex social processes accessible, demonstrating how good practice is—and must be—equitable and socially responsible.

This practical guide is essential reading for all mental health professionals, such as seasoned family therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, and students in training in these fields.

part I|100 pages

Socio-Emotional Case Conceptualization

chapter 2|25 pages

Expand the Lens

chapter 4|28 pages

Identify the Flow of Power

chapter 5|22 pages

Center the Circle of Care

part II|70 pages

Clinical Role, Assessment, and Treatment Planning

part III|91 pages

SERT Clinical Sequence Step by Step

chapter 10|31 pages

Phase 2—Interrupt the Flow of Power

chapter 11|31 pages

Phase 3—Practice Mutuality

part IV|47 pages

Learn Through Research and Reflexivity

chapter 12|21 pages

Engage Contextual Self-of-the-Therapist

chapter 13|22 pages

Study Clinical Practice

chapter 14|3 pages

Co-create the Future