Case Conceptualization in Couple Therapy

Comparing and Contrasting Theories

Michael D Reiter editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:20th Aug '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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This textbook provides undergraduate and graduate students with a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the primary models of couples counseling, allowing them to compare and contrast each theory alongside a single case.

Designed to be the core text for couple therapy courses, the book begins by introducing the field as well as presenting Carissa and Steve, a couple whom readers will follow as each model is applied to their case. The chapters focus on 11 different theoretical models such as Bowen family systems theory, emotionally focused couple therapy, the Gottman method, solution-focused couples counseling, narrative couple therapy, and more, with expert therapists writing on each of these unique models. Each chapter addresses the history of the model, the conceptualization of problem formation, diversity considerations, and the conceptualization of problem resolution. With session transcripts throughout, this book allows training therapists to easily compare, contrast, and apply the most prevalent models in couples counseling.

This textbook is a core text for graduate marriage and family therapy, mental health counseling, clinical psychology, and social work students. The book is also useful for practicing professionals who want to explore how to apply a specific model of counseling to couples.

"Reiter has recruited an all-star line-up of leading practitioners in couples’ work. From case conceptualizations to clear case examples, they illustrate a wide range of theoretical orientations and practices that offer clear maps and guidelines for working with couples. Beginning therapists and seasoned clinicians will find this invaluable resource a must have for their library."

Jim Duvall, Co-Director, JST Institute and Editor, Journal of Systemic Therapies

"Dr. Reiter and his co-authors brilliantly showcase 11 marriage and family therapy theories in action through a captivating clinical case centered on intricate systemic relational challenges. With engaging mock transcripts of initial sessions, each chapter masterfully dissects the case, conceptualizing problem formation and resolution within each model. An invaluable resource, offering marriage and family therapists an illuminating guide to witness theories come alive in real-world practice!"

Lori Pantaleao, Ph.D., LMFT, LMHC, CAP, CTP, Assistant Professor and Director of Master’s in Couple and Family Therapy Program, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL

"Embark on an enlightening journey through the intricate world of Marriage and Family Therapy with this accessible and comprehensive guide. Delve into the rich tapestry of the field's history, providing essential context for budding clinicians. From foundational theories to practical "how-tos" of family therapy, each chapter offers a wealth of knowledge tailored to various learning styles.

This meticulously crafted text goes beyond mere information dissemination. Bolded key concepts, illustrative figures, and real-life examples adorn its pages, ensuring a dynamic and engaging learning experience. Whether you're a student navigating the complexities of family therapy or an instructor seeking a robust resource, this book is an indispensable companion. Unlock the secrets of effective therapy practice and lay the groundwork for a fulfilling career in Marriage and Family Therapy."

Shaelise Tor, Ph.D., LMFT, Instructor, University of Rochester,NY, Department of Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Services.

ISBN: 9781032438412

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 612g

316 pages