Counseling and Therapy for Couples

Counseling and Therapy for Couples by Mark E. Young, published by Cengage Learning on September 29, 1997, is a comprehensive resource that explores the multifaceted field of couples counseling. This edition spans 355 pages and provides an extensive overview of various theoretical perspectives, aiming to unify them within a single framework. The book addresses a diverse range of couples, including heterosexual, same-sex, culturally mixed, married, and unmarried partnerships.
Readers will find a thorough examination of counseling techniques and therapeutic approaches tailored to different relationship dynamics. The authors, Young and Long, present an integrative model that emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique needs of each couple. Topics such as family psychotherapy and marriage counseling are discussed, making this book a valuable reference for those interested in the complexities of man-woman relationships and the broader context of couples therapy.
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With its extensive coverage of virtually every aspect of couples counseling, this new book offers a broad view of this developing field. “COUNSELING AND THERAPY FOR COUPLES” is one of the first books to propose a single structure that brings together the major theoretical viewpoints for couples counseling. Young and Long offer an integrative model within an atheoretical context in which many types of couples are addressed–heterosexual, same-sex, culturally mixed, married, and unmarried.
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