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Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy - Bridging Emotion, Societal Context, and Couple Interaction

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This path-breaking volume introduces Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy for clinical work with troubled couples. Practice-focused and engaging, it integrates real-world knowledge of the intersections of gender, culture, power, and identity in relationships with empirical findings on the neurobiology of attraction. Case examples detail the process of therapists in the moment as they develop both their clinical skills and their understanding of the social contexts fueling couples' difficulties. Applications of the method, which can be used with same-sex couples as well as heterosexual ones, are shown in addressing infidelity, tapping into partners' spirituality, and modeling and encouraging mutual respect and support.

Among the topics covered:

  • Undoing gendered power in heterosexual couple relationships.
  • Interpersonal neurobiology, couples, and the societal context.
  • How gender discourses hijack couple therapy-and how it can be avoided.
  • How SERT therapists develop interventions that address the larger context.
  • Building a circle of care in same-sex couple relationships.
  • Couple therapy with adult survivors of child abuse: gender, power, and trust.

Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy opens out practical new possibilities for marriage and family therapists, clinical psychologists, social workers, and counselors seeking ideas for more meaningful couples work.

List of contents

Bridging Emotion, Societal Discourse, and Couple Interaction in Clinical Practice.- Gender, Emotion, and Change: The Neurobiology of Emotions in Couple Therapy.- Gender, Emotion, and Change: The Neurobiology of Emotions in Couple Therapy.- Expanding the Lens: How SERT Therapists Develop Interventions That Address Larger Context .- Learning to Practice Socio-cultural Attunement in Couple Therapy.- Gender and Power Issues in Heterosexual Couple Therapy: Moving the Disengaged Male from "I" to "We".- Building a Circle of Care in Same-Sex Couple Relationships: A Socio-Emotional Relational Approach.- Resolving Gender and Power Issues in Couple Therapy with Adult Survivors of Child Abuse .- Relational Spirituality, Gender, and Power: Applications to Couple Therapy.- When Therapy Challenges Patriarchy: Working with Power in Heterosexual Couple Therapy .

About the author

Carmen Knudson-Martin, PhD, LMFT, is internationally recognized for her work regarding gender, marital equality, and relational health. She is a founder of Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy, an approach that attends to the micro-processes through which couple interaction, emotion, and socio-cultural context come together in the moment by moment of clinical process. Her book, Couples, Gender, and Power: Creating Change in Intimate Relationships, weaves a link between research and practice as she makes the influence of the larger social context in couple relationships come alive and offers a step by step template to guide clinical work, with an emphasis on the political and ethical implications of therapist actions. She and her research team have published over 50 articles articulating the importance of the larger social context on issues such as marital equality, relational development, postpartum depression, women’s health, and couple therapy. Carmen is a Professor and Director of the Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy program at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. She serves on the Board of directors of the Family Process Institute and the American Family Therapy Academy is series editor of the SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy.

Summary

This path-breaking volume introduces Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy for clinical work with troubled couples. Practice-focused and engaging, it integrates real-world knowledge of the intersections of gender, culture, power, and identity in relationships with empirical findings on the neurobiology of attraction. Case examples detail the process of therapists in the moment as they develop both their clinical skills and their understanding of the social contexts fueling couples' difficulties. Applications of the method, which can be used with same-sex couples as well as heterosexual ones, are shown in addressing infidelity, tapping into partners' spirituality, and modeling and encouraging mutual respect and support.Among the topics covered:Undoing gendered power in heterosexual couple relationships.Interpersonal neurobiology, couples, and the societal context.How gender discourses hijack couple therapy—and how it can be avoided.How SERT therapists develop interventions that address the larger context.Building a circle of care in same-sex couple relationships.Couple therapy with adult survivors of child abuse: gender, power, and trust.Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy opens out practical new possibilities for marriage and family therapists, clinical psychologists, social workers, and counselors seeking ideas for more meaningful couples work.

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“The authors introduce SERT as a new model for
addressing couples’ issues in therapy. They present several examples of how to
integrate relational ethics, a sociocultural perspective with the role of
emotions, neurobiology, and spirituality into couples’ well functioning and
satisfaction. The book is written with practitioners in mind … but it can be
helpful for graduate students, especially at the doctoral level, looking for
the best fit model for their practices.” (Ileana Ungureanu, Doody’s Book
Reviews, September, 2015)

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"The authors introduce SERT as a new model for addressing couples' issues in therapy. They present several examples of how to integrate relational ethics, a sociocultural perspective with the role of emotions, neurobiology, and spirituality into couples' well functioning and satisfaction. The book is written with practitioners in mind ... but it can be helpful for graduate students, especially at the doctoral level, looking for the best fit model for their practices." (Ileana Ungureanu, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2015)

Product details

Assisted by Meliss A Wells (Editor), Melissa A Wells (Editor), Sarah K Samman (Editor), Carmen Knudson-Martin (Editor), Sarah K. Samman (Editor), Melissa Wells (Editor), Melissa A. Wells (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319133973
ISBN 978-3-31-913397-3
No. of pages 153
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 9 mm
Weight 276 g
Illustrations XV, 153 p. 9 illus.
Series AFTA SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy
AFTA SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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