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Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 2000
In this paper we describe the application of the relational model to couples therapy. The model emphasizes the importance of holding awareness of self, other, and the relationship. The therapist’s primary work is to help each member of the couple hold this relational awareness.
Stephen J. Bergman, Janet L. Surrey
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In this paper we describe the application of the relational model to couples therapy. The model emphasizes the importance of holding awareness of self, other, and the relationship. The therapist’s primary work is to help each member of the couple hold this relational awareness.
Stephen J. Bergman, Janet L. Surrey
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Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2012
Relationship problems and depression often influence one another in a bidirectional, recursive fashion. Results from several clinical trials have demonstrated that couple therapy is effective in improving depression and reducing relationship problems. In this article, we describe an approach to working with depression in partnered individuals who are ...
Mark A, Whisman, Steven R H, Beach
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Relationship problems and depression often influence one another in a bidirectional, recursive fashion. Results from several clinical trials have demonstrated that couple therapy is effective in improving depression and reducing relationship problems. In this article, we describe an approach to working with depression in partnered individuals who are ...
Mark A, Whisman, Steven R H, Beach
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Couple Therapy by a Married Couple
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1979M M, Berger, L F, Berger
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Cognitive Therapy with Couples
The American Journal of Family Therapy, 1982Although behavior therapists who treat distressed marriages traditionally have acknowledged that spouses’ cognitive appraisals of each other’s behavior play a role in relationship dysfunction, interventions focusing on cognitive components of relationship problems clearly have played a secondary or even a minor role in formal behavioral approaches ...
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