Marital Therapy: Strategies Based on Social Learning and Behavior Exchange PrinciplesPsychology Press, 1979 - 415 Seiten The techniques described here are the familiar ones of establishing contracts and contigencies and training in communication and problem-solving skills. As the reader will see, these techniques are eminently teachable. The fact that they are described here and that they are teachable suggests that clinical technology has stepped forward a long way from the arcane mysteries which characterized psychotherapy efforts in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The aspect of this work which sets it clearly in the forefront is the emphasis upon soft clinical skills as being a necessary . |
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Inhalt
MARRIAGE AND MARITAL Distress from a SOCIAL LEARNING | 3 |
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS | 30 |
INITIAL INTERVIEW | 51 |
ASSESSMENT OF RELATIONSHIP DYSFUNCTION | 67 |
Summary | 105 |
Summary | 150 |
Summary | 157 |
COMMUNICATION AND PROBLEMSOLVING TRAINING | 184 |
Considerations in Problemsolving Training | 251 |
Summary | 261 |
TREATMENT STRATEGIES For a Variety of PROBLEM AREAS | 290 |
EMPIRICAL STATUS | 340 |
CASE ILLUSTRATIONS | 361 |
MARITAL THERAPIST AS SCIENTISTPRACTITIONER | 392 |
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Problemsolving Manual | 215 |
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