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Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Third Edition

Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Third Edition
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Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Third Edition

 
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Now in a revised and expanded third edition, this acclaimed handbook and clinical text provides comprehensive coverage of the full range of couple therapy interventions. Noted contributors, many of whom developed the approaches they describe, combine clear conceptual and historical exposition with hands-on presentations of therapeutic strategies and techniques. Chapters in the new edition adhere even more closely to a uniform structure, facilitating easy comparison of different therapeutic models, and have been extensively rewritten to reflect the latest conceptual, clinical, and empirical advances. Entirely new chapters cover structural¿strategic, transgenerational, narrative, solution-focused, brief integrative, and affective¿reconstructive approaches; prevention and psychoeducation; interventions with families during and after divorce; multicultural couple therapy; and treatment of clients with bipolar disorder as well as other psychiatric and medical problems.

 
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Product Details
Author:Alan S. Gurman
Hardcover:731 pages
Publisher:The Guilford Press
Publication Date:July 03, 2002
Language:English
ISBN:1572307587
Package Length:10.0 inches
Package Width:7.2 inches
Package Height:1.6 inches
Package Weight:3.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Overview of several couple therapies  Mar 21, 2006 By Hege Riise
This is a collection of chapters written about couple and marital therapy. The chapters are authored by recognized experts in the different therapies, and contain theoretical background, techniques, and case examples. It provides a general overview of the therapies, without going in great detail about any of them.

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5A must!  Sep 11, 2005 By Family Therapist
For the practicing clinician, this is an invaluable work outlining the prevalent theoretical frameworks in couples therapy. It is interesting and readable, not the dry academic tome the previous reviewer claims it to be. And it actually includes narrative therapy and emotionally focused therapy! two cutting-edge modalities that give us hope the field is finally coming out of the Dark Ages when cognitive-behavioural therapy was the best we had to offer. (No wonder couple therapy has had such poor results!) It does a good job of discussing the basics of the most difficult work a therapist can do, covering many issues couples might have to deal with (see the table of contents). I would wish for more discussion on especially difficult issues such as working with secrets, blended families, high-conflict couples, immigrant/refugee issues, or the impact of trauma generally. Next edition, maybe.

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5Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy - 3rd edition  Nov 17, 2007 By nature lover
Excellent quality, extremely well-written and does a great job of covering the "territory" of couple therapy. Material is up to date with the latest from Gottman, narrative therapy and emotionally focused therapy as well as 12 chapters devoted to special populations and problems. I found it to be an informative, interesting and enjoyable read. Would recommend it without reservation.

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3very boring read  Jan 09, 2007 By Jennifer Green
This book exposes you to a lot of types of therapy, but the chapters arevery dry and boring. Unless youa re used to reading APA style i would not recomend it.

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5comprehensive  Mar 22, 2006 By Y. Huo
Greating learning guide for clinicians and students. Provide good case illustrations and history of each approaches.

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