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Close relationships and mental health are two key ingredients to
living a meaningful, fulfilled life. These two domains are the
central focus of Treating Relationship Distress and Psychopathology
in Couples: A Cognitive-Behavioural Approach. As expert clinicians,
trainers, and researchers in the field of cognitive-behavioural
couple therapy and couple-based interventions for psychopathology,
the authors offer a highly accessible volume for experienced
clinicians and trainees alike. This book details the most recent
innovations in CBCT, a principle-based, flexible treatment approach
for couples with a wide range of relationship concerns,
circumstances, and stages of life. Based on a clear conceptual
framework, readers learn how to address individual and couple
functioning in an integrated, comprehensive manner and how to apply
principle-based interventions that directly flow from this
framework. Treating Relationship Distress and Psychopathology in
Couples was written by a team of five authors, born in four
different countries and working together as a team for a number of
years, providing a cohesive framework based on work in a variety of
contexts. While staying close to research findings that inform
treatment, they provide a text for clinicians at all levels of
training and experience in working with couples.
Close relationships and mental health are two key ingredients to
living a meaningful, fulfilled life. These two domains are the
central focus of Treating Relationship Distress and Psychopathology
in Couples: A Cognitive-Behavioural Approach. As expert clinicians,
trainers, and researchers in the field of cognitive-behavioural
couple therapy and couple-based interventions for psychopathology,
the authors offer a highly accessible volume for experienced
clinicians and trainees alike. This book details the most recent
innovations in CBCT, a principle-based, flexible treatment approach
for couples with a wide range of relationship concerns,
circumstances, and stages of life. Based on a clear conceptual
framework, readers learn how to address individual and couple
functioning in an integrated, comprehensive manner and how to apply
principle-based interventions that directly flow from this
framework. Treating Relationship Distress and Psychopathology in
Couples was written by a team of five authors, born in four
different countries and working together as a team for a number of
years, providing a cohesive framework based on work in a variety of
contexts. While staying close to research findings that inform
treatment, they provide a text for clinicians at all levels of
training and experience in working with couples.
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