Brief therapy for couples : helping partners help themselves

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Brief therapy for couples : helping partners help themselves

W. Kim Halford ; foreword by Howard J. Markham

(Treatment manuals for practitioners)

Guilford Press, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book presents a flexible, evidence-based framework for treating couples effectively in as few as one or two (and as many as 25) sessions of highly focused therapeutic work. Providing step-by-step guidelines for assessment and intervention, Halford shows how to rapidly negotiate relationship goals and therapy structure, establish and maintain therapeutic momentum, deal with setbacks and destructive arguments, and more. The focus is on helping each partner acquire the skills to modify his or her individual behavior in the service of joint relationship goals. In its briefest form, the therapy comprises a collaborative approach to assessment that develops the couple's commitment to self-guided change. Some couples can then proceed with minimal further input from the clinician, while others may benefit from additional sessions of relationship psychoeducation or more traditional therapist-guided change. The book includes sample client handouts and forms addressing such practical areas as self-evaluation of communication skills, problem solving, and conflict management.

Table of Contents

1. The Nature and Significance of Relationship Problems 2. Approaches to Couple Therapy and Their Effectiveness 3. Self-Regulatory Couple Therapy 4. Assessment, Part I: Overview and Initial Session 5. Assessment, Part II: Second and Any Subsequent Sessions 6. Feedback and Negotiation 7. Brief Self-Change 8. Relationship Psychoeducation 9. Therapist-Guided Change

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