Clinical Casebook Of Couple — Therapy
: Parenting challenges, infidelity, and the impact of mental or physical illness on the relationship.
: Most chapters follow a uniform structure—covering assessment, case formulation, and the course of treatment—making it easy to compare how different models handle similar problems. 2. Key Clinical Themes Clinical Casebook of Couple Therapy
The , edited by Alan S. Gurman , serves as a practical companion to his seminal Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy . While the handbook provides the theoretical "blueprints," the casebook offers a "view through the window" of actual therapy sessions, depicting how master clinicians navigate the messy, non-linear realities of real-world practice. 1. Core Objectives & Structure : Parenting challenges, infidelity, and the impact of
: Intimacy, sexual dysfunction, power imbalances, and poor communication patterns. Key Clinical Themes The , edited by Alan S
: Features cases treated using major models such as Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) , Gottman Method , Behavioral , Psychodynamic , and Systemic approaches.
: Moves beyond the "neat and tidy" descriptions found in manuals to show how experts improvise when faced with clinical challenges.