Daniel A. Hughes
Bringing attachment theory essentials to everyday life.More
Andrew Christensen, Neil S. Jacobson
An ideal text for all students of marital dynamics.
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Patricia S. Potter-Efron, Ronald T. Potter-Efron
Intended primarily for counsellors working with alcoholics, addicts and their families, this text describes three treatment approaches to anger - ventilation, reduction and management - along with their advantages and disadvantages for different types of patients.
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Michael Kerman
Often when you attend conferences you overhear people telling their
colleagues about the most exciting workshops they have attended. Even if
it was a day-long workshop, people seem to be able to summarize the best
nuggets of information they picked up.More
David Morris Schnarch
This book challenges the fundamental paradigms in sexual-marital therapies, and provides a fresh look at the nature of intimacy and the diverse barriers to eroticism in many marriages.More
Judith Siegel, Marion Solomon
Countertransference refers to the therapist's complex reactions to clients--in this case, couples.More
Norman S. Bobes, Toby Bobes
As our society becomes more culturally diverse and our definition of
family changes, mental health practitioners must respond by becoming
more adept at understanding issues of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, and class, and recognizing their impact on every aspect of
therapy.More
Stephen Gilligan
This is a book about how psychotherapy may be used to cultivate the courage and freedom to love.More
Peter Goldenthal
This book explains this deeply ethical approach of contextual therapy
in practical terms and demonstrates its practice in extensive cases.More
Toby Bobes, Barbara Rothman
How do couples get beyond the reactivity and blaming that destroy self-esteem and good will? How can couples sort out the multiple layers and complexities in their relationships? Is it possible to move from impasse to dialogue?More
Brent J. Atkinson
Over the past thirty years, groundbreaking studies on the relationships
of couples have identified precisely what intimate partners must do in
order to have successful partnerships.More
Nancy Gambescia, Gerald R. Weeks
With the release of Viagra, erectile dysfunction has become an acceptable topic of advertising and public discussion.More
Mark A. Karpel
"The reader will find this book useful whether or not one agrees with Karpel's therapeutic style or clinical assumptions….[I]t succinctly reviews a lot of the basics about couples and about couple therapy, and suggests an attitude toward work with couples that we would all do well to incorporate into our own ongoing therapy. It will definitely be on my recommended list of resources and I am sure to quote liberally from its author."—Eleanor Macklin, Journal of Family PsychotherapyMore
Susan M. Heitler
"Heitler has established herself as a leader in what is evolving as an extraordinary, valuable integration of systems perspectives, cognitive and behavioral methodologies, and traditional views of personality and therapy."--Psychotherapy in Private PracticeMore
Nancy Gambescia, Gerald R. Weeks
The lack of sexual desire, known clinically as hypoactive sexual desire
(HSD), is generally recognized as the most common sexual problem in
America.
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