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| 材料类型: | 互联网资源 |
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| 文件类型: | 书, 互联网资源 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
William J Matta |
| ISBN: | 0275989216 9780275989217 |
| OCLC号码: | 65537884 |
| 描述: | xiv, 162 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| 内容: | 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. |
| 丛书名: | Sex, love, and psychology. |
| 责任: | William J. Matta. |
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"Listed by Psychology Today as one of the US's best family and marriage therapists, Matta here attempts to redirect clients' (and therapists') attention to the importance of unconscious factors that impact couples and families. He draws on a potpourri of techniques and ideas from leading therapists in the field, past and present, illustrating each point from his own case files. Two chapter titles indicate the essence of the book: What People Bring to Counseling Is Often Not the Real Problem and Unconscious Forces Can Destroy Not Only Relationships, but Whole Families. Many chapters provide exercises that people in troubled relationships can use to improve their relationships. Chapter 8, Organizing Problem-Solving Conversations, is particularly strong in providing helpful suggestions. Each chapter has a brief list of references, and the final chapter gives suggestions for finding an appropriate therapist. Although mainly written as a self-help book, this title will also be useful to those in training, since it offers a realistic picture of the problems clients present and how therapists can approach these problems using standard therapy techniques. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, professionals, general readers." - Choice
