ABSTRACT

Harness the power of an integrative approach to couples counseling!Why do marriages fail? The behaviorist or cognitive therapist explains that unhappy couples have self-defeating ways of thinking about their spouses and themselves. The sociologically oriented counselor points to the impact of social trends and dramatic changes in child-rearing and social expectations. A therapist oriented toward psychodynamics or systems theory sees the destructive patterns of childhood replayed in the marriage, with spouses taking on rigid roles. The pastoral or humanist counselor believes that partners who cannot experience self-fulfillment through commitment and trust will feel less love and grow more and more disconnected. Couples Therapy, Second Edition, brings together all these points of view to make a unified whole.This integrative approach proposes a new model of successful marriage based on four cornerstones: resiliency, social support, adaptability, and self-fulfillment. Weaving together theory and research, Couples Therapy, Second Edition, explores how common issues can lead to trouble in relationships. It suggests specific interventions so therapists can teach clients to deal with such problem areas as anger management, domestic violence, depression, anxiety, parenting conflicts, in-laws, work pressures, and sexual dissatisfaction. Couples Therapy, Second Edition, offers a sound theoretical framework as well as practical ideas. Through clinical vignettes and up-to-date research, it makes the common conflicts and developmental stages of marriage so understandable that it can be profitably read by clients as well as counselors. Its invaluable resources for the couples therapist include:

  • end-of-chapter professional development questions
  • therapeutic exercises
  • answers to frequently asked professional and ethical questions
  • intervention suggestions for the therapist
  • self-assessment questionnaires
  • book and video recommendations on each chapter topic
Written in clear, readable prose, Couples Therapy, Second Edition, offers practical help for the experienced clinician as well as theoretical overviews for the counselor in training.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part 1|146 pages

The Resiliency Cornerstone

chapter 1|13 pages

Theoretical Orientation

Cognitive-Behavioral

chapter 2|50 pages

Anger and the Couple Relationship

chapter 3|35 pages

Depression and the Couple Relationship

chapter 4|44 pages

Anxiety and the Couple Relationship

part 2|122 pages

The Social Support Cornerstone

chapter 5|11 pages

Theoretical Orientation

Sociocognitive

chapter 6|49 pages

Parenting and the Couple Relationship

chapter 8|24 pages

In-Laws and the Couple Relationship

part 3|62 pages

The Adaptability Cornerstone

chapter 9|17 pages

Theoretical Orientation

Family Systems and Psychodynamics

chapter 10|42 pages

Communication

part 4|102 pages

The Self-Fulfillment Cornerstone

chapter 11|15 pages

Theoretical Orientation

Humanistic and Theological

chapter 12|42 pages

Sexuality and the Couple Relationship

chapter 13|29 pages

Spirituality and the Couple Relationship

chapter 14|12 pages

Finishing Touches

Frequently Asked Professional and Ethical Questions