Readers familiar with self - help books or the professional
literature on couples therapy will probably say that Rick and Anna need to learn more effective communication skills.
This up - to - date, highly readable, theory - based, and application - oriented book fills a crucial void in
literature on couple therapy.
Not exact matches
Using evidence based treatment approaches that are based
on the current scientific
literature, we offer individual,
couples and group
therapy, and state of the art assessment services.
Noted
couples researchers and therapists John and Julie Gottman review the research
literature to show that,
on average,
couples therapy only nudges partners from a place of deep distress to one of moderate misery.
The good news is that an increasing body of
literature on couples and
couples therapy is beginning to pinpoint the skills and processes needed for
couples to successfully make their relationships work.
This article therefore proposes a critical review of (1) the
literature providing a better understanding of the complex interactions between the
couple relationship and pathological gambling, (2) studies
on the effects of
couple therapies on gamblers and their partners.
Currently a therapist in Houston, Texan, her research focused
on a rarely researched topic in the
couple therapy literature, addiction.
The purpose of this set of arguments — which is the result of collaboration between the national associations for family /
couple and systemic
therapy — is to review the complex issue of the efficacy of these
therapies, based
on the scientific
literature.