Clinical Hdbk of Marriage & CouplesInterventions
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The majority of people, in cultures worldwide, seek fulfilment and happiness in marriage and couples relationships. Many mental health professionals now find they are increasingly consulted when such relationships encounter difficulties that threaten the wellbeing of the couples involved. The costs of such difficulties can be high, to society, to children and to other family members, in both emotional and economic terms. Psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, counsellors and social workers will find in this uniquely comprehensive handbook a critical review of knowledge in this wide field, as well as a guide to best practice in its many areas of intervention. The scope of the handbook includes an overview of healthy, normal marriage processes, the major influences on marital quality and stability, the interaction between individual adjustment, environmental events, and relationship satisfaction, and interventions designed to assist couples to enhance their relationship. The emphasis in the chapters which review research is on explicating the implications of current state-of-the-art knowledge for assessment and intervention with couples. Over half the book comprises detailed guidelines on how to conduct interventions for relationship problems. This includes work on different approaches to couples therapy, adapting couples therapy to the needs of couples in which one partner has significant individual psychopathology, working with just one partner, responding to crises initiated by extramarital affairs, mediating divorce, and working with families in which there are combined marital and parenting difficulties.

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W. Kim Halford, PhD, is Professor of Clinical Psychology in the School of Applied Psychology at Griffith University, in Brisbane, Australia. He earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from Latrobe University in Melbourne, Australia in 1978. Howard J. Markman is the editor of Clinical Handbook of Marriage and Couples Interventions, published by Wiley.

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THE NATURE OF HEALTHY MARRIAGE.

The Concept of a Healthy Marriage (W. Halford, et al.).

Cognitive and Affective Processes in Marriage (P. Noller, etal.).

Gender Issues in Heterosexual, Gay and Lesbian Couples (D. Julien,et al.).

Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Issues in Couples Therapy (A. Jones C.Chao).

DEVELOPMENTAL INFLUENCES ON MARRIAGE.

The Developmental Course of Couples' Relationships (K. Lindahl, etal.).

Aging and Marriage: Understanding the Long-term, Later-lifeMarriage (F. Dickson).

PERSONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON MARRIAGE.

Couples and the Work-Family Interface (B. Thompson).

Physical Health and Relationships (K. Schmaling T. Sher).

ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION WITH COUPLES.

Systems Approaches to Couple Therapy (P. Fraenkel).

Relationship Interventions with One Partner (I. Bennun).

Marital Discord and Depression (H. Hops, et al.).

EVALUATING AND IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COUPLESINTERVENTIONS.

Evaluating and Improving the Efficacy of Conjoint Marital Therapy(M. Whisman D. Snyder).

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