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| Type d’ouvrage : | Ressource Internet |
|---|---|
| Format : | Livre, Ressource Internet |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
William J Matta |
| ISBN : | 0275989216 9780275989217 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 65537884 |
| Description : | xiv, 162 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contenu : | Foreword / Judy Kuriansky -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1. What people bring to counseling is often not the real problem -- 2. The unconscious mind : friend or foe? -- 3. The mixture of unconscious forces and childhood wounds can be lethal to a marriage -- 4. Your family problems may have started back in medieval times -- 5. Unconscious forces can destroy not only relationships, but whole families -- 6. People who feel divorced but are still married -- 7. Games people play in relationships -- 8. Organizing problem-solving conversations -- 9. Extramarital affairs : silence, secrets, and self-disclosure / Edward Igle -- 10. Addictions : a vain attempt to make us feel whole / Daniel Hoffman -- 11. Our nervous systems and relational problems -- 12. Emotional detachment : the ultimate relational destroyer / Tami L. Grovatt-Dawkins -- 13. So what now? -- Notes -- Index -- About the author and contributors. |
| Titre de collection : | Sex, love, and psychology. |
| Responsabilité : | William J. Matta. |
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Synopsis de l’éditeur
"This is a theoretically diverse book written for both providers and consumers of marital counseling. It is organized to demonstrate the power of unconscious motivation as a destructive force in marital relationships. The range of theoretical perspectives represented in the small volume is historically and conceptually wide....Matta's book offers a positive appreciation of the power of unconscious process in marital and family life. The reminder of these forces is important and useful in a world of increasing oversimplification." - PsycCRITIQUES
