The Marital-relationship therapy casebook : theory and application of the intersystem model
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The Marital-relationship therapy casebook : theory and application of the intersystem model
Brunner/Mazel Publishers, c1994
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Intersystem model
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Includes bibliographcial references (p. 241-249)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Marital-Relationship Therapy Casebook is a volume of in-depth cases that exemplify state-of-the-art couple therapy. It is based on the highly respected work of the Marriage Council of Philadelphia, one of the oldest training and treatment centers in the U.S. that has been exclusively devoted to couple and marital therapy. The book clearly demonstrates, through 10 clinically rich case studies, the Marriage Council's Intersystem Model. Readers will benefit greatly from this model, a multi-level, comprehensive, integrative, and contextual approach. Its success sterns from the belief that it is essential to fit the therapy to the client system rather than the client-system to the therapy. The model will allow readers to systematically add to techniques they already use, providing a highly flexible system that offers the therapist varied ways to approach problems. The case studies reflect the unique skills and therapeutic stance required for effective couple therapy. The book describes how to conceptualize and treat couples and illustrates, step-by-step, the intricate process of doing couples work according to the Intersystem Model. It repeatedly emphasizes the importance of not pathologizing one partner at the expense of the other, and of being ever-vigilant of the interlocking nature of each partner's personality, interactional style, intergenerational history, and, sometimes, pathology in the relationship. The Marital-Relationship Therapy Casebook is a continuation of the theories of the Intersystem Model presented in Treating Couples and Couples in Treatment. This current volume will continue to provide couples and marital therapists with the wisdom of some of the finest practitioners in the field.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Part I THE INTERSYSTEM MODEL AND THE THEORY IN PRACTICE
- Chapter 1 CHAPTER 1 The Intersystem Model: An Integrative Approach to Treatment, Gerald R.Weeks
- Chapter 2 CHAPTER 2 The Tale of the Two Seekers, LarryHof, Mary, DavidSeeker
- Part 2 Part II CASE STUDIES FROM THE INTERSYSTEM PERSPECTIVE
- Chapter 3 CHAPTER 3 Too Old to Go Steady: The Case of Marcia and Barry, AprilWestfall
- Chapter 4 CHAPTER 4 Work, Wine, and Thee, Diane LoganThompson
- Chapter 5 CHAPTER 5 Nuclear Family vs. Family of Origin: A Paradox, NathanTurner
- Chapter 6 Permission, or When the "Other Man" Is G-D, BeaHollander-Goldfein
- Chapter 7 CHAPTER 7 Treating Inhibited Sexual Desire: The Intersystem Model, StephanieBrooks
- Chapter 8 CHAPTER 8 Beauty and the Beast: Object Relations Theory and the Intersystem Model, WilliamSilver
- Chapter 9 CHAPTER 9 Sexual Inhibitions from an Intersystem Approach, KateSexton-Small
- Chapter 10 CHAPTER 10 Chronic Illness and Couple Conflict, Joellyn L.Ross
- Chapter 11 CHAPTER 11 Jim and Sandy: Rebalancing Relational Responsibility, Michael J.D'Antonio
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