Description
This practical book provides a guide for therapists who want to be more effective in couple therapy. With 125 boxed interventions explained within a patient-friendly framework emphasizing hope and a strategy for change, this resource can expand the flexibility of any therapist regardless of theoretical approach.
Providing a theoretical framework that sees interventions as aimed at strengthening couples’ emotional bonds, Hope, Forgiveness and Positive Psychology in Couple Therapy aims to deliver a practical strategy to build love, enhance work, and promote partners’ faith in each other and in therapy. Interventions are discussed within several parts:
- Conducting the initial intake, assessment, and feedback,
- Coaching conflict resolution and better communication
- Promoting intimate bonding
- Helping couples close the injustice gap in several ways, one of which is forgiving,
- Helping couples reconcile
- Building trust, and
- Facilitating termination.
These interventions fit with all major couple therapies that embrace a patient-responsive approach. Most of the published research on the hope-focused couple approach is on treating secular couples. However, two previous books aimed at therapists who must treat religiously committed couples have been widely used in couple-counselling courses, clinics, and clinicians’ private collections primarily because the interventions have been imminently useful. In the present book, aimed at general secular practice, there are almost 100 new interventions to enrich clinical practice with couples.
Book Information
ISBN 9780367443849
Author Everett L. Worthington Jr.
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd