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Stephen J. Betchen illuminates unmet expectations as one of the
leading causes of relationship problems, offering an integrative,
systemic, and conflict-oriented treatment model that will help both
therapists and couples develop happier and more realistic
relationships. This clinical guide helps therapists provide couples
with the ability to recognize the origin of their expectations and
when their expectations might be realistically or unrealistically
too high or low. It defines and demonstrates the complexity of what
met or unmet expectations are, identifying common symptoms as
anger, incessant bickering, anxiety, disappointment,
disillusionment, and sadness. Chapters outline how to determine the
origin and impact of unmet expectations before discussing how and
why we choose our partners that do or do not meet our needs.
Addressing sociocultural factors in depth, Betchen provides tools
to assess and treat both sexual and non-sexual symptoms and
includes a chapter on how to manage the issue of when a therapist
doesn’t meet the expectations of their clients. The book is
invaluable for therapists who work with couples as well as trainees
and supervisors in couple, family, and sex therapy graduate and
post-graduate programs.
Stephen J. Betchen illuminates unmet expectations as one of the
leading causes of relationship problems, offering an integrative,
systemic, and conflict-oriented treatment model that will help both
therapists and couples develop happier and more realistic
relationships. This clinical guide helps therapists provide couples
with the ability to recognize the origin of their expectations and
when their expectations might be realistically or unrealistically
too high or low. It defines and demonstrates the complexity of what
met or unmet expectations are, identifying common symptoms as
anger, incessant bickering, anxiety, disappointment,
disillusionment, and sadness. Chapters outline how to determine the
origin and impact of unmet expectations before discussing how and
why we choose our partners that do or do not meet our needs.
Addressing sociocultural factors in depth, Betchen provides tools
to assess and treat both sexual and non-sexual symptoms and
includes a chapter on how to manage the issue of when a therapist
doesn’t meet the expectations of their clients. The book is
invaluable for therapists who work with couples as well as trainees
and supervisors in couple, family, and sex therapy graduate and
post-graduate programs.
* One of the first books of its kind to be dedicated solely on
control struggles in romantic and sexual relationships how to
clinically treat it. * Aims to help professional clinicians who
work with couples of all races, ethnicities, and sexual orientation
to recognize the complexity and contradictions of control struggles
in couples, determine their origin, understand how these struggles
may be responsible for their symptoms, and to break these
destructive standoffs and alleviate their associated symptoms. *
Detailed case studies with common symptoms are clearly illustrated
allowing the clinician to follow the interventions offered, as well
as client progress. * Begins with how to spot the origins of
control issues to terminating a relationship with a client and
preventing their relapse.
* One of the first books of its kind to be dedicated solely on
control struggles in romantic and sexual relationships how to
clinically treat it. * Aims to help professional clinicians who
work with couples of all races, ethnicities, and sexual orientation
to recognize the complexity and contradictions of control struggles
in couples, determine their origin, understand how these struggles
may be responsible for their symptoms, and to break these
destructive standoffs and alleviate their associated symptoms. *
Detailed case studies with common symptoms are clearly illustrated
allowing the clinician to follow the interventions offered, as well
as client progress. * Begins with how to spot the origins of
control issues to terminating a relationship with a client and
preventing their relapse.
Illustrated with case studies, this book teaches couples and sex
therapists the comprehensive, integrative treatment approach of
master conflict therapy (MCT), which combines psychoanalytic
conflict theory and Bowen Theory with the basic principles and
practice of sex therapy. MCT suggests that each partner has an
internal conflict born out of their experiences from their
respective families of origin. Partners then choose one another
based on these conflicts, and it is only when they are out of
balance that the couple experiences symptoms. The authors help
clinicians treat couples through providing them with a solid
theoretical foundation, a practical assessment procedure, and
highly effective treatment techniques to re-balance a couple and,
in turn, alleviate their sexual symptoms.
When two people form a relationship or marry, they begin to move
towards one another with the expectation of closeness. The
emotionality or intensity that accompanies this process, however,
may result in fusion followed by a desperate need for space or
distance. Intrusive Partners - Elusive Mates is the first book to
deal exclusively with the pursuer-distancer interaction, and to
focus significant attention on the emerging male pursuer-female
distancer dynamic. This book revisits Fogarty's work, traces the
concept over time and across different professional fields, and
discusses in detail the concepts correlation with gender issues and
social change. A detailed, step-by-step model of treatment to aid
in de-escalating this potentially problematic style is also
offered. The model in and of itself is unique because it integrates
psychoanalytic conflict theory and psychodynamic systems theory
into one treatment approach. This book is intended to offer the
therapist a model for understanding and effectively discussing this
dynamic, while at the same time allowing couples to read and
explore it on their own.
When two people form a relationship or marry, they begin to move
towards one another with the expectation of closeness. The
emotionality or intensity that accompanies this process, however,
may result in fusion followed by a desperate need for space or
distance. "Intrusive-Partners-Elusive Mates" is the first book to
deal exclusively with the pursuer-distancer interaction, and to
focus significant attention on the emerging male pursuer-female
distancer dynamic. This book revisits Fogarty's work, traces the
concept over time and across different professional fields, and
discusses in detail the concepts correlation with gender issues and
social change. A detailed, step-by-step model of treatment to aid
in de-escalating this potentially problematic style is also
offered. The model in and of itself is unique because it integrates
psychoanalytic conflict theory and psychodynamic systems theory
into one treatment approach. This book is intended to offer the
therapist a model for understanding and effectively discussing this
dynamic, while at the same time allowing couples to read and
explore it on their own.
Illustrated with case studies, this book teaches couples and sex
therapists the comprehensive, integrative treatment approach of
master conflict therapy (MCT), which combines psychoanalytic
conflict theory and Bowen Theory with the basic principles and
practice of sex therapy. MCT suggests that each partner has an
internal conflict born out of their experiences from their
respective families of origin. Partners then choose one another
based on these conflicts, and it is only when they are out of
balance that the couple experiences symptoms. The authors help
clinicians treat couples through providing them with a solid
theoretical foundation, a practical assessment procedure, and
highly effective treatment techniques to re-balance a couple and,
in turn, alleviate their sexual symptoms.
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