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First published in 1996. This books presents a problem-solving
model of marriage and couples therapy called the Intersystem Model,
which assesses and treats couples' problems from individual,
interactional, and intergenerational perspectives. The authors
address problems of commitment, intimacy, anger, and conflict, and
the complexities relating to the treatment of depression:
addictions and extramarital sexuality, marital adjustments to
aging, and problems of inhibited sexual desire. They suggest
techniques therapists can use to resolve problems that may occur in
couples therapy and ways couple can move toward a higher level of
functioning and personal growth.
Based on the authors' work at the prestigious PENN Council for
Relationships (formerly the Marriage Council of Philadelphia), this
book is their latest volume to focus on marriage and couples
therapy using the Intersystem Model, which assesses and treats
couples' problems from individual, interactional, and
intergenerational perspectives. The book addresses the most common
problems confronting contemporary marital relationship therapists:
commitment, intimacy, anger, and conflict. The authors also address
the complexities relating to the treatment of depression in
conjoint therapy: addictions and extramarital sexuality, marital
adjustments to life changes associated with aging, and problems of
inhibited sexual desire, while including the often difficult task
of instilling hope in the therapeutic process. In each chapter, the
authors balance the theoretical and practical, providing the
clinician with a solid conceptual background as well as effective
techniques for resolving the problems that occur so often in
couples therapy. And the book does not stop with problem
resolution; it also suggests ways for couples to move toward a
higher level of functioning and personal growth.
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