Foreword: The Disordered Couple: Moving Forward James Bitter Introduction: The Changing Landscape of Couple Therapy Today and Tomorrow Katherine Helm and Len Sperry Part I: Treating Disordered Couples Today 1: Issues and Treatment Considerations in Couple Therapy Today Katherine Helm 2: Social Media and the Impact of Technology on Couples and Their Disorders Kimberly Duris 3. Assessment, Diagnosis, and Case Conceptualization with Couples Len Sperry Part II: Disordered Couples 4. The Depressed and Bipolar Couple Chante’ D. DeLoach 5. The Psychotic Couple Len Sperry and Michael Maniacci 6. The Anxious Couple Katie Springfield and Rosa M. Macklin-Hinkle 7. The Traumatized Couple Emily Petkus 8. The Borderline Couple George Stoupas 9. The Narcissistic Couple Margo Bristow 10. The Histrionic Obsessive-Compulsive Couple Len Sperry and Michael Maniacci 11. The Eating Disordered Couple Sofie Azmy 12. The Sexually Disordered Couple Shannon Dermer and Molli E. Bachenberg 13. The Alcohol and Drug Addicted Couple Michael Lloyd and Ellen Thursby 14. The Sexually Addicted Couple Emily Petkus and Lisa Brown 15. The Distracted Couple Larry Maucieri 16. The Domestic Violence Couple Lisa Brown Part III: Developmental Issues Impacting Couples 17.The Sandwich Generation: Stage of Life Issues in Couples Kenneth Oliver 18. Religious and Spiritual Issues in Couples Steven J. Sandage, Chance A. Bell, Sarah H.Moon, and Elizabeth G. Ruffing Part IV: Treating Disordered Couples: Retrospective and Prospective 19. The Disordered Couple: Past, Present and Future Len Sperry and Katherine Helm
Len Sperry, M.D., Ph.D., is Professor of Mental Health Counseling and Director of Clinical Training at Florida Atlantic University and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin, U.S.A. He is an early pioneer in psychotherapy outcome research, a leader in the treatment of personality disorders and disordered couples, and an originator of spiritually oriented psychotherapy. Among his 1000+ publications aresix on psychopathology and eight on families and couples.
Katherine Helm, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Director of Graduate Programs in Counseling at Lewis University, Romeoville, IL, U.S.A., and a psychologist and supervisor of clinical training at a university counseling center. She has authored several publications about multicultural issues in mental health, couples and sexuality issues, and pedagogy in multicultural courses. Katherine has also appeared in training videos for counselors and therapists.
Jon Carlson, Psy.D., Ed.D., was, until his death, a Distinguished Professor at Adler University in Chicago, U.S.A. He authored 62 books and produced 300 instructional videos used to train the next generation of practitioners. He has received lifetime achievement awards from professional associations including the American Psychological Association, the American Counseling Association, and the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology.
"As couple therapy inevitably leaves the confines of private
practice and becomes more and more incorporated into integrated
primary care practices, this is the manual for the future. This is
the book that will support core training in the helping
professions. Couples counselors and marital therapists; social
workers; couple/marital psychologists; psychiatrists and
psychiatric nurses; pastoral counselors: Get ready. These are the
couples we will be serving for the next twenty-five years."-from
the Foreword by James Bitter, Ed.D., Professor of Counseling and
Human Development, East Tennessee State University, USA
"As couple therapy inevitably leaves the confines of private
practice and becomes more and more incorporated into integrated
primary care practices, this is the manual for the future. This is
the book that will support core training in the helping
professions. Couples counselors and marital therapists; social
workers; couple/marital psychologists; psychiatrists and
psychiatric nurses; pastoral counselors: get ready. These are the
couples we will be serving for the next twenty-five years."-from
the Foreword by James Robert Bitter, Ed.D., Professor of Counseling
and Human Development, East Tennessee State University, U.S.A.
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