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More copies of this ISBN:The Marriage Clinic: A Scientifically Based Marital Therapyby John M. Gottman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Here one will find not only a wide range of succinct and useful assessment procedures, but also a highly specific, research-based, and modularized treatment program. In addition, there are dozens of questionnaires and interview protocols to be used in both assessment and intervention. In prospective, long-term research with over 700 couples, Gottman has discovered certain factors that distinguish happy, stable couples from both unstable, ultimately divorcing couples and stable but unhappy couples. These findings, which are explained here in understandable, nontechnical language, form the basis of his Sound Marital House theory of marriage, which guides the new therapy. This therapy has two goals: changing the marital friendship and teaching couples to regulate conflict. Despite the high aims of much marital therapy, Gottman found that most marital conflicts involve fundamentally unresolvable relationship issues called perpetual problems. He shows how therapists can help spouses move from gridlock to dialogue on these issues. Solvable problems can be resolved more easily when the couple has a strong marital friendship. He gives therapists the tools to teach spouses five fundamental skills to develop and strengthen their friendship: softened start-up, accepting influence, repair and de-escalation, compromise, and physiological soothing. Gottman compares his clinic to a restaurant, where clients are offered a menu of treatment formats, from psychoeducation for specific issues to extended therapy to repair a badly damaged marital friendship. Therapists, too, can choose among the questionnaires and strategies for those that fit the needs of particular couples. Whatever their choice, they will find that their practice is greatly enriched by the scientifically-based offerings of The Marriage Clinic. Book News Annotation:Gottman, author of dozens of books and professor of psychology at the
University of Washington, presents a marital therapy program
incorporating his own research and work with over 700 couples. He
provides a non-technical explanation of his findings, which suggest
that most marital conflicts involve unresolvable relationship issues;
but his therapy approach shows clinicians how to move couples from
gridlock on these issues to dialogue.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Research on why some couples divorce and others experience sustained bliss has led to a theory, including the fact that successful couples have an abundance of good feelings toward one another and are able to deal with inevitable conflicts without becoming hostile. This book offers a theoretically based systematic approach to assessing and treating dysfunctional marriages. It is packed with specific interventions and exercises. Synopsis:The Marriage Clinic presents a complete marital therapy program based on John Gottman's much heralded research on marital success and failure.
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-441) and index. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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