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African American Relationships, Marriages, and Families

An Introduction

African American Relationships, Marriages, and Families
  • By Patricia Dixon.

Published December 2006

African American Relationships, Marriages, and Families is a historically and culturally centered text designed for relationship, marriage and family educators and therapists who work with African American singles and couples. Complete with numerous exercises, the book helps singles and couples…
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Demystifying Love

Plain Talk for the Mental Health Professional

Demystifying Love
  • By Stephen B. Levine.

Published December 2006

Intended primarily for mental health professionals, Demystifying Love deals plainly with topics rarely written about for clinicians. The book discusses in a small package highly readable and useful topics, such as love (as both noun and verb), psychological intimacy, sexual desire, as well as…
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Collaborative Therapy

Relationships And Conversations That Make a Difference

Collaborative Therapy
  • Edited by Harlene Anderson, and Diane Gehart.

Published November 2006

Collaborative Therapy: Relationships and Conversations That Make a Difference provides in-depth accounts of the everyday practice of postmodern collaborative therapy, vibrantly illustrating how dialogic conversation can transform lives, relationships, and entire communities. Pioneers and leading…
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Coping with Infertility

Clinically Proven Ways of Managing the Emotional Roller Coaster

Coping with Infertility
  • By Negar Nicole Jacobs, and William T. O'Donohue.

Published November 2006

Coping with Infertility is an essential source of emotional support for any couple struggling with involuntary childlessness. The book offers proven techniques and real-life examples from both men and women, in order to outline common emotional reactions and remind couples that they are not alone…
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Emotional Safety

Viewing Couples Through the Lens of Affect

Emotional Safety
  • By Don R. Catherall.

Published October 2006

Emotional Safety is designed to help couple therapists identify and conceptualize the problems of their clients and to provide solutions, focusing on the two central elements of emotion and attachment. Problems occur in relationships when the partners no longer feel safe being open and…
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Short-Term Couples Therapy

The Imago Model in Action

Short-Term Couples Therapy
  • By Wade Luquet.

Published October 2006

For more than a decade, Short-Term Couples Therapy: The Imago Model in Action has been used regularly by therapists interested in this effective and now well-known model of working with couples. Building on the precepts of the Imago Relationship Therapy Model, as introduced in the pioneering work…
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Forgiveness and Reconciliation

Theory and Application

Forgiveness and Reconciliation
  • By Everett L. Worthington, Jr..

Published May 2006

To be unforgiving is harmful. The inability to come to terms with one’s anger or strife often can lead to stress disorders, mental health disorders, and relationship problems. Forgiveness is a personal decision. Forgiveness and Reconciliation focuses on individual experiences with forgiveness,…
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Impact Techniques for Therapists

Impact Techniques for Therapists
  • By Danie Beaulieu.
  • Translated by Heidi Hoff.

Published May 2006

Impact Techniques for Therapists teaches the basic principles of Impact Therapy, first developed by Ed Jacobs in 1992. Drawing heavily on the work of Milton Erickson, this form of therapy uses a creative and interactive approach to counseling that involves all senses in the therapeutic process.…
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It's My Life Now

Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship or Domestic Violence

It's My Life Now
  • By Meg Kennedy Dugan, and Roger R. Hock.

Published May 2006

Those who have never experienced an abusive or violent relationship often believe that upon finding a way out, victims’ difficulties are solved: their life is good, they are safe, and recovery will be swift. However, survivors know that leaving is not the end of the nightmare -- it is the beginning…
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Without Condoms

Unprotected Sex, Gay Men and Barebacking

Without Condoms
  • By Michael Shernoff.

Published October 2005

After years of activism, risk awareness, and AIDS prevention, increasing numbers of gay men are not using condoms, and new infections of HIV are on the rise. Using case studies and exhaustive survey research, this timely, groundbreaking book allows men who have unprotected sex, a practice now known…
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