9781433829895-1433829894-Treating the Difficult Divorce: A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists

Treating the Difficult Divorce: A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists

ISBN-13: 9781433829895
ISBN-10: 1433829894
Edition: 1
Author: Jay L. Lebow PhD
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Format: Hardcover 328 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781433829895
ISBN-10: 1433829894
Edition: 1
Author: Jay L. Lebow PhD
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Format: Hardcover 328 pages

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Treating the Difficult Divorce: A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists (ISBN-13: 9781433829895 and ISBN-10: 1433829894), written by authors Jay L. Lebow PhD, was published by American Psychological Association in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Treating the Difficult Divorce: A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.49.

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Divorce can be an exceptional challenge for couples and children who must endure acrimony, accusations, fear and anxiety for the future. Divorce is also a substantial challenge for mental health professionals, as standard psychotherapeutic approaches can prove insufficient for the complexities of families in crisis.

This book presents a comprehensive, integrative systemic approach to treating difficult divorce. Drawing on the integrative tradition that considers both individual and systemic processes, as well as his nearly forty years of clinical practice, Dr. Lebow describes strategies for intervention that show therapists how to calm individuals, couples, and families in acute distress, and help ease the transition to a new family structure. Chapters highlight the research on divorce and mental health, describe concrete interventions that achieve realistic treatment goals, explain how therapists interact with the legal system in divorce cases, and offer adaptations for different types of divorce, including high-conflict and more normative divorces. Can be used by one or more therapists, working with couples, a parent and child, a former partner, or even a single parent or child.

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