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Informationen zum Autor Mark Young is a professor at University of Central Florida. He received his doctorate in Community Counseling from Ohio University in 1985. Since 1987 he has worked as a counselor educator! and his professional experience as a counselor includes more than 20 years in community mental health! corrections! college counseling centers! and private practice. Dr. Young has given workshops at state and national conventions in the United States! Mexico! Russia! and France. Dr. Lynn Long is a professor in the Department of Counseling and Psychotherapy at Stetson University in Florida. Her doctorate degree is from the University of Florida Klappentext Prepare for couples work with COUNSELING AND THERAPY FOR COUPLES! This counseling text includes wide coverage of topics in couples counseling! giving you exposure to the key issues and the varieties of couples with which you will be working. Numerous case examples and role-play scenarios illustrate the application of concepts to real-life situations. The integrative model discussed in the text encourages you to identify workable goals and lead couples to agreement! rather than spending time analyzing the personalities of each individual. PART I. PRINCIPLES, EVALUATION, AND PLANNING. 1. The Couple as a Unique System. 2. Theories of Couples Therapy: Part One. 3. Theories of Couple Therapy: Part Two. 4. An Integrative Model for Couples Therapy. 5. The Assessment of Couples and Their Problems. 6. Goal Setting and Treatment Planning with Couples. PART II.COMMON TREATMENT STRATEGIES AND ISSUES IN THE LIFE OF A COUPLE. 7. Treatment Strategies that Can be Applied to Multiple Couples Issues. 8. Treating Communication Problems: Issues and Skills. 9. Intimacy and Sexuality. 10. Conflict: Negotiation and Resolution. 11. Divorcing Couples. 12. Infidelity in Relationships. PART III. SPECIAL CHALLENGES. 13. Counseling Couples with Alcohol Problems. 14. Blending Couples. 15. Same-Sex Couples. Zusammenfassung Prepare for couples work with COUNSELING AND THERAPY FOR COUPLES! This counseling text includes wide coverage of topics in couples counseling! giving you exposure to the key issues and the varieties of couples with which you will be working. Numerous case examples and role-play scenarios illustrate the application of concepts to real-life situations. The integrative model discussed in the text encourages you to identify workable goals and lead couples to agreement! rather than spending time analyzing the personalities of each individual. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I. PRINCIPLES! EVALUATION! AND PLANNING.1. The Couple as a Unique System.2. Theories of Couples Therapy: Part One.3. Theories of Couple Therapy: Part Two.4. An Integrative Model for Couples Therapy.5. The Assessment of Couples and Their Problems.6. Goal Setting and Treatment Planning with Couples.PART II.COMMON TREATMENT STRATEGIES AND ISSUES IN THE LIFE OF A COUPLE.7. Treatment Strategies that Can be Applied to Multiple Couples Issues.8. Treating Communication Problems: Issues and Skills.9. Intimacy and Sexuality.10. Conflict: Negotiation and Resolution.11. Divorcing Couples.12. Infidelity in Relationships.PART III. SPECIAL CHALLENGES.13. Counseling Couples with Alcohol Problems.14. Blending Couples.15. Same-Sex Couples. ...