The "No Kids in the Middle" (Kinderen uit de Knel) intervention
programme addresses high-conflict divorce through a multi-family
approach. This first English language edition contains descriptions
of the therapeutic sessions, references to a homework book (van der
Est et al.) for parents and their network, along with extra
information about the theoretical foundations of the programme. The
book starts with theoretical foundations and a summary of the
scientific research behind the methodology before moving on to
focus on the methodology of the intervention programme per session,
with detailed descriptions of each therapeutic session. Through
these session descriptions, the authors demonstrate how the theory
of the methodology can be put into practice within a group setting.
The methodology is also conveyed in such a way that the key pillars
and themes are clear, with a best-practice framework clearly
demonstrated. Yet at the same time, the authors leave room for
customization depending on the actual clients and therapists, and
for this framework to be built upon further. With this programme
now practiced and studied throughout Europe, Group Therapy for
High-Conflict Divorce and its methodology will act as a living
framework to help continuously improve practice and research among
professional therapists, while also appealing to social workers and
legal professionals.
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