Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couple Therapy
Treating Couples Well shows clinicians how to create a collaborative approach to couple therapy, which will empower couples to take charge of their own treatment.

Written in an engaging and conversational style, the book carefully explains how to help couples choose between a variety of clinical approaches and offers effective treatment strategies for a wide range of issues, including infidelity, intimacy and sexuality, communication, mental illness, and addiction. Chapters also explore the importance of considering the therapist’s own life experience and its impact on working with couples. Practical interventions, clinical vignettes, and homework exercises are included throughout to help therapists to successfully support the needs of each couple and to encourage meaningful work between sessions.

Drawing on a plethora of case examples from the career of a leading couple therapist, Treating Couples Well will be a valuable resource to couple and marriage and family therapists at all levels.

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Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couple Therapy
Treating Couples Well shows clinicians how to create a collaborative approach to couple therapy, which will empower couples to take charge of their own treatment.

Written in an engaging and conversational style, the book carefully explains how to help couples choose between a variety of clinical approaches and offers effective treatment strategies for a wide range of issues, including infidelity, intimacy and sexuality, communication, mental illness, and addiction. Chapters also explore the importance of considering the therapist’s own life experience and its impact on working with couples. Practical interventions, clinical vignettes, and homework exercises are included throughout to help therapists to successfully support the needs of each couple and to encourage meaningful work between sessions.

Drawing on a plethora of case examples from the career of a leading couple therapist, Treating Couples Well will be a valuable resource to couple and marriage and family therapists at all levels.

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Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couple Therapy

Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couple Therapy

by David C. Treadway
Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couple Therapy

Treating Couples Well: A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couple Therapy

by David C. Treadway

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Overview

Treating Couples Well shows clinicians how to create a collaborative approach to couple therapy, which will empower couples to take charge of their own treatment.

Written in an engaging and conversational style, the book carefully explains how to help couples choose between a variety of clinical approaches and offers effective treatment strategies for a wide range of issues, including infidelity, intimacy and sexuality, communication, mental illness, and addiction. Chapters also explore the importance of considering the therapist’s own life experience and its impact on working with couples. Practical interventions, clinical vignettes, and homework exercises are included throughout to help therapists to successfully support the needs of each couple and to encourage meaningful work between sessions.

Drawing on a plethora of case examples from the career of a leading couple therapist, Treating Couples Well will be a valuable resource to couple and marriage and family therapists at all levels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415787758
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/06/2019
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

David C. Treadway, PhD, is a nationally known couple therapist and author who has been teaching workshops and conducting training around the USA for the past forty years. He has written four other books and is the award-winning author of over thirty articles. Dr. Treadway has appeared on Good Morning America, 20/20 and other television and radio shows, and formerly hosted his own radio program on family communications.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1 Normal Challenges of Long-Term Relationships 7

2 Creating Collaborative Couple Therapy: First Interview 19

3 Effortful Love: Behavioral Change in the Here and Now 26

4 Homework That Works Well for My Clients 34

5 Behind Closed Doors: The Intimacy/Sexuality Conundrum 49

6 Camp Treadway 61

7 The Amends and Forgiveness Protocol 68

8 The Challenges of Infidelity 75

9 Working with Couples' Family of Origin Issues 82

10 Divorce: The Sword of Damocles 95

11 When One Spouse Is the "Problem" 102

12 Mayhem, Moves, Mistakes, Mismatches 111

13 The Elephant in the Therapist's Chair 121

14 The Therapeutic Use of Self-Disclosure 127

15 Our Calling 135

Epilogue 142

Appendix: Homework Handouts 146

Bibliography 161

Index 166

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