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Marriage, Family, Marital & Couples Counseling, Marriage - Psychological Aspects, Relationships - Interpersonal
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Husband-Focused Marital Therapy

by Robert P. Rugel
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Overview

This interesting book discusses a common pattern that is often present in distressed marriages and the author's therapeutic approach to dealing with it. In this pattern, women enter therapy at odds with their husbands for their lack of support. Husbands feel beleaguered by their wives' hostility and criticism and are defensive and unresponsive to their wives' requests. Throughout the book, the author's approach to marital therapy is asymmetrical. Although the focuses at various times on both husband and wife, he is more often husband-focused. He centers on helping the husband develop greater awareness of the impact of his behavior on his wife and the marital relationship. Of course, not all troubled marriages follow the pattern described in this book and the therapeutic techniques are not always applicable. However, the specific interventions the author provides will benefit many unhappy couples who are seen in the offices of marital therapists.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1997
Publisher
Springfield, Ill., U.S.A. : Charles C. Thomas, c1997.
Pages
230
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780398067939

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