Constructual Marital Therapy: Theory and PracticeConstructual Marital Therapy provides three paradigms besides marital and divorce therapy. They are individual therapy, accommodation therapy and veritive therapy. In addition, the author adds the "we psyche," the "negative spiral," and a new concept for categorizing problems. Case studies are presented for marital therapy, individuation therapy, accommodation therapy, veritive therapy, and divorce therapy. |
Contents
Foundation for Marriage | 3 |
Types of Marriage | 15 |
The Covenant Relationship | 38 |
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