ABSTRACT

Illustrated with case studies, this book teaches couples and sex therapists the comprehensive, integrative treatment approach of master conflict therapy (MCT), which combines psychoanalytic conflict theory and Bowen Theory with the basic principles and practice of sex therapy. MCT suggests that each partner has an internal conflict born out of their experiences from their respective families of origin. Partners then choose one another based on these conflicts, and it is only when they are out of balance that the couple experiences symptoms. The authors help clinicians treat couples through providing them with a solid theoretical foundation, a practical assessment procedure, and highly effective treatment techniques to re-balance a couple and, in turn, alleviate their sexual symptoms.

part |31 pages

Understanding Master Conflict Therapy (MCT)

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Definitions, History, and Influences

chapter |10 pages

Key Features of a Master Conflict

chapter |1 pages

Master Conflicts

part |84 pages

Assessment and Treatment

chapter |56 pages

Assessment

chapter |26 pages

Treatment

part |63 pages

Case Studies

chapter |19 pages

Female Sexual Disorders

chapter |18 pages

Male Sexual Disorders

chapter |19 pages

Selected Sexual Issues

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue