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Developmental Couple Therapy for Complex Trauma provides therapists
with comprehensive and practical guidance for integrating DCTCT
into their work with traumatized couples. The book includes an
evidence-based framework which emphasizes the importance of
containing conflict and helps clients to build emotional regulation
and mentalizing skills. The framework is an invaluable asset to all
clinicians working with couples dealing with the ravaging impacts
of complex trauma, who may not be able to benefit from traditional
forms of couple therapy due to challenges in regulating emotions,
mentalizing and other aspects of the complex trauma response that
limit capacity to engage in relationships and couple therapy. The
chapters guide you through the four key stages of DCTCT:
Psychoeducation, Building Capacity, Dyadic Processing, and
Consolidation. Each stage has accompanying activities and
narratives in which to engage traumatized couples and includes a
variety of case transcripts to illustrate the approach. Throughout
the manual the author provides the reader with: insights from
real-world scenarios based on her extensive clinical experience;
worksheets that can be used as part of the therapeutic process;
systematic analyses of the therapeutic process from the therapist's
point of view; comprehensive recommendations for further reading so
that you can develop your expertise in any area of DCTCT. Never
losing sight of the fact that the therapist plays an essential role
as a coach and mentor for those undertaking couple therapy, this
manual is a valuable tool for any clinician working to engage
traumatized couples and equip them with the skills they need to
develop and maintain a strong and vibrant couple relationship.
Developmental Couple Therapy for Complex Trauma provides therapists
with comprehensive and practical guidance for integrating DCTCT
into their work with traumatized couples. The book includes an
evidence-based framework which emphasizes the importance of
containing conflict and helps clients to build emotional regulation
and mentalizing skills. The framework is an invaluable asset to all
clinicians working with couples dealing with the ravaging impacts
of complex trauma, who may not be able to benefit from traditional
forms of couple therapy due to challenges in regulating emotions,
mentalizing and other aspects of the complex trauma response that
limit capacity to engage in relationships and couple therapy. The
chapters guide you through the four key stages of DCTCT:
Psychoeducation, Building Capacity, Dyadic Processing, and
Consolidation. Each stage has accompanying activities and
narratives in which to engage traumatized couples and includes a
variety of case transcripts to illustrate the approach. Throughout
the manual the author provides the reader with: insights from
real-world scenarios based on her extensive clinical experience;
worksheets that can be used as part of the therapeutic process;
systematic analyses of the therapeutic process from the therapist's
point of view; comprehensive recommendations for further reading so
that you can develop your expertise in any area of DCTCT. Never
losing sight of the fact that the therapist plays an essential role
as a coach and mentor for those undertaking couple therapy, this
manual is a valuable tool for any clinician working to engage
traumatized couples and equip them with the skills they need to
develop and maintain a strong and vibrant couple relationship.
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