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Couples, Intimacy Issues, and Addiction by Barbara Jo Brothers β€” book cover

Couples, Intimacy Issues, and Addiction

by Barbara Jo Brothers
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Overview

Explore effective, innovative ways to foster healthy relationships!

This thoughtful book discusses fresh and innovative ways to treat partners in distress. It suggests creative therapeutic ways to approach a range of problems and inner needs. Encompassing case studies, theoretical concepts, and original research, Couples, Intimacy Issues, and Addiction offers an intimate glimpse into the painful journey to marital healing.

Couples, Intimacy Issues, and Addiction reveals the secret dynamics of marriages in trouble. It offers models for nontraditional relating, insight for handling such devastating crises as adultery, and a fascinating analysis of the marital crisis in the film Eyes Wide Shut. It shows how to use powerfully effective techniques including facilitated imagery, self-psychology, and a phasic model of handling adultery.

Couples, Intimacy Issues, and Addiction addresses the tough issues that can shatter a marriage, including:

  • balancing privacy and relatedness
  • handling the intrusive memory of a late spouse
  • facing one partner’s addiction
  • healing from adultery and other disloyalties

    Though the problems presented in these pages are potentially devastating to any marriage, this book offers an attentive, respectful approach that will be beneficial to both partners. Couples, Intimacy Issues, and Addiction offers solid, tested advice on ways to encourage clients to confront their genuine needs and deal with the ghosts of the past. With these techniques, psychologists, social workers, and couples counselors can help partners on the brink of divorce can build a healthy marriage on a solid foundation of love and trust.

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From The Critics

Appearing simultaneously as Journal of Couples Therapy volume 10, numbers 3 and 4 (2001), this volume contains case studies, theoretical discussions, and original research on innovative approaches to treating couples is distress. The eleven papers consider the balance of privacy and intimacy, coping with the intrusive memory of a deceased spouse, addiction, and adultery. An abstract is provided for each paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Details

Published
April 17, 2002
Publisher
New York ; Haworth Press, c2001.
Pages
174
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780789016645

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