Marriage & Couples Therapy

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Family Therapy as an Alternative to Medication

An Appraisal of Pharmland

Family Therapy as an Alternative to Medication
  • Edited by Phoebe S. Prosky, and David V. Keith.

Published March 2003


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Rekindling Desire

A Step-by-Step Program to Help Low-Sex and No-Sex Marriages

Rekindling Desire
  • By Barry McCarthy, and Emily McCarthy.

Published January 2003

Is sex more work than play in your marriage? Do you schedule it in like a dentist appointment? Do you make love once a month, twice at the most? If you answered yes to these questions, you are among the forty million Americans trapped in a low-sex or no-sex marriage. Now there is help from…
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Adult Attachment and Couple Psychotherapy

The 'Secure Base' in Practice and Research

Adult Attachment and Couple Psychotherapy
  • Edited by Christopher Clulow.

Published November 2000

Attachment theory has triggered an explosion of research into family relationships, and has provided a conceptual basis for the work of practitioners. Adult Attachment and Couple Psychotherapy brings research and practice perspectives to bear on the adult couple relationship, and provides a…
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Couples Therapy in Managed Care

Facing the Crisis

  • By Barbara Jo Brothers.

Published December 1999

Couples Therapy in Managed Care: Facing the Crisis provides social workers, psychologists, and counselors with an overview of the negative effects of the managed care industry on the quality of mental health care. Within this book, you will discover the paradoxes that occur with the mixing of…
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Being Married, Doing Gender

A Critical Analysis of Gender Relationships in Marriage

Being Married, Doing Gender
  • By Caroline Dryden.

Published December 1998

In one of the first psychological studies of women in heterosexual relationships, Caroline Dryden examines the social context of their experiences and emotional struggles. Unlike the developmental literature in which women are studied only as mothers, or the clinical literature which has little…
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Eating Disorders and Marital Relationships

  • By Jan Norre, Stephan Van den Broucke and Walter Vandereycken.
  • Introduction by _.

Published July 1997

Anorexia and bulimia are on the increase in the Western world and the disease is now recognised to no longer be only a problem for teenage girls, but older women as well. Most older women either do now or did previously live with a partner and much attention has been paid to these relationships in…
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Equal Partners - Good Friends

Empowering Couples Through Therapy

  • By Claire Rabin.

Published May 1996

Marriage as an equal partnership is the goal of amny couples in the western world today and yet equality is often limited by the ways that power and gender interact in the relationship, leading to dissatisfaction and ultimately the break up of the marriage. In Equal PArtners - Good Friends Claire…
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Couples Therapy, Multiple Perspectives

In Search of Universal Threads

  • By Barbara Jo Brothers.

Published May 1993

Couples Therapy, Multiple Perspectives is a springboard from which therapists may begin to answer such questions as What are the ingredients essential to good relationships? What are the ingredients essential to activity within the psychotherapeutic relationship? How can what therapists…
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Couples, Conflict and Change

Social Work with Marital Relationships

  • By Adrian James.

Published June 1986


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