Case Studies in Couples Therapy: Theory-Based Approaches (Family Therapy and Counseling)

Case Studies in Couples Therapy: Theory-Based Approaches (Family Therapy and Counseling)

by David K . Carson (Editor), Montserrat Casado - Kehoe (Editor)

Synopsis

This up-to-date, highly readable, theory-based, and application-oriented book fills a crucial void in literature on couple therapy. Few books in the couple therapy market bridge the gap between theory and practice; texts tend to lean in one direction or the other, either emphasizing theory and research with little practical application, or taking a cookbook approach that describes specific techniques and interventions that are divorced from any conceptual or theoretical base. However, couples therapy requires a high degree of abstract/conceptual thinking, as well as ingenuity, inventiveness and skill on the part of the therapist. Case Studies in Couples Therapy blends the best of all worlds: clinical applications with challenging and diverse couples that have been derived from the most influential theories and models in couples and family therapy, all written by highly experienced and respected voices in the field.

In Case Studies in Couples Therapy, readers will grasp the essentials of major theories and approaches in a few pages and then see how concepts and principles are applied in the work of well-known clinicians. The case studies incorporate a wide variety of couples from diverse backgrounds in a number of different life situations. It is simultaneously narrow (including specific processes and interventions applied with real clients) and broad (clearly outlining a broad array of theories and concepts) in scope, and the interventions in it are directly linked to theoretical perspectives in a clear and systematic way. Students and clinicians alike will find the theoretical overview sections of each chapter clear and easy to follow, and each chapter's thorough descriptions of effective, practical interventions will give readers a strong sense of the connections between theory and practice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 426
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 11 Aug 2011

ISBN 10: 0415879434
ISBN 13: 9780415879439

Media Reviews

A wonderful book. With all the leading approaches from all the leading theorists, with illuminating case examples and clear discussions of applications, this is more than a survey of the field but a working encyclopedia. Excellent for students seeking to understand the varied terrain that is couple therapy, as well as for experienced practitioners and supervisors seeking to expand their thinking and clinical creativity. - Robert Taibbi, in private practice in Virginia, USA, and author of Doing Couple Therapy: Craft and Creativity in Work with Intimate Partners

Case Studies in Couples Therapy provides a panoramic view of the most significant models of couples therapy. Each chapter follows an outline that clearly links theory and practice in an engaging format and allows for comparisons among models. Readers will find the content of the book to be very clear and will be especially enlightened by the inclusion of material-otherwise almost impossible to find-on the implementation, process, and stages of treatment. - Gerald R. Weeks, University of Nevada-Las Vegas and coauthor of Couples in Treatment: Techniques and Approaches for Effective Practice

This book offers, under one cover, descriptions of the main current approaches to couple therapy and does so in an interesting and engaging way. Cases are covered according to a common outline, helping the reader to easily compare different approaches. A great book for students and practitioners to gain greater clinical skills and theoretical knowledge. - Leslie S. Greenberg, York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Written in an accessible and animated style, this stimulating book garners a plethora of theoretic models in couples counselling and presents them, chapter by chapter, as an invitation for clinicians to learn, consider and assimilate new concepts and principles into their own work. The editors have gathered together a long and illustrious list of contributors...The contributors were asked to write to a structured set of guidelines - which for me keeps the book satisfyingly neat - but to include, in addition a roadmap of how they work. There is thus a sense of creativity and imagination that suffuses the book. [This book] is at once cogent and intelligent, exciting and innovative. - Yvonne Farley, Sexual and Relationship Therapy

Author Bio
Dr. David K. Carson is a Professor of Psychology at Palm Beach Atlantic University in Orlando, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Qualified Supervisor in Florida and Wyoming, and a Clinical Member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and AAMFT Approved Supervisor. Dr. Carson has worked with a variety of couples in therapy and taught couples and marital therapy for many years. He has authored and co-authored 90 publications. Three books in recent years include: Creativity in Psychotherapy: Reaching New Heights with Individuals, Couples, and Families (2003; New York: Routledge) and two edited with his wife Dr. Cecyle Carson and colleague Dr. Aparajita Chowdhury: Indian Families at the Crossroads (2007; New Delhi: Gyan Pub.) and Family Life Education in India: Perspectives, Challenges, and Applications (2006, Jaipur: Rawat Pub.). Dr. Carson is extensively involved with the promotion of counseling and marriage and family therapy in India and travels to India regularly to teach and conduct training seminars across the country. He has also been a Fulbright Senior Scholar in India and has worked in community development in northern India and Nepal. Dr. Montse Casado-Kehoe is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Palm Beach Atlantic University in Orlando. She is a licensed marriage and marriage and family therapist and qualified supervisor for LMHC/LMFT in the state of Florida, a registered play therapist and a member of the American Counseling Association, and International Association for Marriage and Family Counseling. Dr. Casado-Kehoe specializes in women's issues, children and family issues, health issues as they relate to mental health and well-being and the use of coping. She integrates the use of a strength-based approach when working with individuals, children and families, and in supervision. Her work is experiential in nature and integrates the use of creativity and spiritual practice. Her research has focused on family therapy, play therapy, supervision and the integration of technology in counseling. She has also conducted research on helping families cope with a child's life-threatening illness. She has coauthored two books, has written various book chapters, has been published in peer review journals, and has presented at the national and international levels. Dr. Casado-Kehoe was educated in Spain and the United States and is bilingual in English and Spanish.