Description |
1 online resource (xv, 230 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Enhancing Marital Intimacy Through Facilitating Cognitive Self-Disclosure; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; 1. Enhancing Marital Intimacy Through Cognitive Self-Disclosure; The Study; Results; Therapist Ratings; Patient Ratings; Overall Ratings; What Is Marital Intimacy?; What Is Self-Disclosure?; Cognitive Self-Disclosure; 2. The Rationale; Marital Intimacy and Family Functioning: An Introduction; The Development of Intimacy in Marriage; The Quality of Early Attachments; The Observation and Experience of One's Parents' Marriage; The Development of Personality |
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The Attraction to and Selection of a SpouseThe Measurement of Marital Intimacy; Optimal Intimacy; Adequate Intimacy; Pseudo-Intimacy; Deficient or Absent Intimacy; Divorce; Research on Marital Intimacy, Neurosis, and Family Functioning; Intimacy and Self-Disclosure; Enhancing Marital Intimacy Through Facilitating Cognitive Self-Disclosure; 3. Assessment; Referral; Interviewing Skills; The Interview; Presenting Problem; Attraction, Dating, Courtship; Parents' Level of Intimacy; Family Life Cycle; Current Relationship; Feedback, Evaluation, Therapy Contract; How the Family Interview Differs |
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Comments About AssessmentCase 1-A Relationship Problem; Case 2-A Marriage of a Hysterical and Obsessional Character; Case 3-A Psychosomatic Problem; 4. The Technique; Therapist's Techniques; Explanation of Sessions and Treatment Contract; Initiation of First and Subsequent Interviews; Facilitating Cognitive Self-Disclosure; Clarification; Redirection; Nondirective Questions; Parents' Marriages; Grandparents, Friends, and Other Couples; Therapist Theories; Therapist Nonactions (Don'ts); Feelings; Mind Reading; Behavior; Interaction; Resistances; Supervision; Clinical Examples of Therapy |
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Case 1Case 2; Case 3; Case 4; 5. Research; Efficiency; Effectiveness; Case 1; Case 2; Case 3; Case 4; Conclusion; 6. Summary and Conclusions; Theoretical Developments; Indications and Contraindications; Comparison of Cognitive Family Therapy to Other Approaches; General Psychotherapy Issues; Nonspecific Relationship Factors; Contract Setting; Placebo Factors; Transference; Countertransference; Resistance; Factors Outside Therapy; How Does Self-Disclosure Enhance Intimacy?; Increasing the Amount of Self-Disclosure Between Spouses; Reciprocity of Self-Disclosure; Ego Relevance of Disclosures |
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Responding Versus Reacting to Self-DisclosureTherapist Factors; Training; Summary; Appendix; References; Index |
Summary |
First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-222) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Family psychotherapy.
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Marital psychotherapy.
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Self-disclosure.
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Intimacy (Psychology)
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Divorce therapy.
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Interpersonal Relations
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Marital Therapy -- methods
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Self Disclosure
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Family Therapy
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Marital Therapy
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Divorce therapy
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Family psychotherapy
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Intimacy (Psychology)
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Marital psychotherapy
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Self-disclosure
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Paartherapie
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Familientherapie
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Terapia familiar.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781135821920 |
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1135821925 |
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