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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive with sound empirical foundation,
By Nate (Columbus, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
It was with a bit of nostalgia that I decided to read and review the Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy: 4th edition, edited by Alan Gurman, Ph.D. Owing much of my current clinical interest in couple therapy to previous editions of this book read while in graduate school, I was eager to learn what the newest edition had in store. I was pleasantly surprised to find that rather than reading the same book with new chapters tacked to the end, each of the chapters in this edition have been significantly updated with the most current and clinically relevant research. This rather hefty 746 page volume is literally packed, cover to cover with the latest in theory and clinical practice of couple therapy with chapters authored by only the most prominent experts in the field. The book is divided in halves with subsections organizing common groups of chapters. The first half of the book is devoted to models of couple therapy and the second half focuses on applications of couple therapy with special populations, problems and issues in mind.
It was immediately evident to me in Part I that Dr. Gurman had given the authors very specific instructions on how to structure each chapter. In Part I each chapter is written by authors who are expert at a specific orientation of couple therapy. Chapters are organized by Behavioral, Humanistic/Existential, Psychodynamic, Social Constructionist, Systemic, and Integrative Approaches. Each chapter addresses the historical underpinnings of the model, the theory of marital distress, specific structure of approaching therapy (i.e. assessment and technical intervention.) in addition to a case example. The end result was a perfect and well uniformed comparative study of every major approach to couple therapy that is being practiced today. I have yet to read a book that has done this quite so elegantly. I was particularly fascinated by each authors' description of what their conception of a "healthy/well-functioning vs. pathological/dysfunctional" marriage. It was a treat reading some of the most premier researchers and clinicians describe their approaches in such illuminating detail. The behavioral approaches section opens with a richly detailed chapter by Baucom, Epstein and colleges discussing Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy. I particularly enjoyed the authors' discussion of the influence of social learning theory on this approach in addition to the attention paid to macro-level interactional transactions. The Humanistic-Existential Approaches subsection is crowned by a wonderful chapter by Dr. Susan Johnson describing Emotionally Focused Couple therapy. Her description of EFT as an open discussion between Carl Rogers, Ludwig von Bertalanffy and John Bowlby was well demonstrated in her chapter. Her cogent writing illustrating the deep influence of human attachment on the development and maintenance of marital distress forms the core of her approach. This chapter is followed by Dr's John and Julie Gottman describing their approach to couple therapy that is heavily steeped in the empirical data gathered over decades in Gottman's legendary observational laboratories. The other chapters in this section also do not disappoint and when read in succession one can see that these approaches although different in many ways, converge in some key areas, such as the emphasis on the formation of the therapeutic alliance and working with in-session enactments of problematic relational transactions. Part II focuses on special applications and in this section one will find subsections organizing the chapters around rupture and repair of relational bonds, couple therapy and the treatment of psychiatric disorders, and couple therapy in the broader context. Every chapter in this section adds to and builds upon what has been written previously with very little redundancy; a quality that is difficult to find in large volumes with this many authors. I particularly enjoyed Dr's. Gordon, Baucom, Snyder and Dixon discuss their approach to the treatment of extramarital affairs. They present a very thoughtful rationale for understanding the process of recovery from affairs that is heavily informed by individual response to trauma (i.e. the emotional impact of the trauma, making meaning, and re-contextualizing the trauma). There is also an excellent chapter by Dr. Gottlieb and colleges on legal and ethical issues in couple therapy. It is a very comprehensive discussion of common ethical challenges and provides more than several common solutions, comparing and contrasting ways of responding to these challenges. Overall, this book is well written but very dense. It is certainly not for the layman as the authors seem to be addressing both academics and clinicians who understand the importance of utilizing proven approaches that are backed by sound empirical data. The end product delivers an extremely comprehensive volume that is perfect for graduate students learning couple therapy as well as experienced clinicians looking for an "all-in-one" reference. For those who have previous editions, I think that there is enough new content in this book to take a second look at this edition.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couples Counseling,
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This review is from: Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
If you are a new couples therapist, this book is the cornerstone of working with couples!~ If you are a very experienced therapist, this book offers new insights and revelations on improving your therapy expertise--not to mention the benefit it will have in your work with couples. EXCELLENT resource book!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the price,
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Received the book as detailed, seller was prompt. The text is very lengthy, and at times very difficult to read. I am a graduate student and for the majority of the text it appeared as though each author of every chapter was attempting to upstage the other. Overall, it hit on some major topics, but a difficult read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book,
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This book is a primer on different theoretical approaches to couples therapy. In particular, check out Green & Mitchell's chapter on Gay/Lesbian couples in therapy.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Important text, but excessively written.,
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This review is from: Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
Parts of the book are quite helpful in gaining an overview of MFT and couple therapy. However, many of the chapters are excessively verbal. Within some chapters, the authors re-state the same idea multiple times. Perhaps some of the chapters could use some self-editing.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thorough, but a little dry,
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Overall a very nice introduction to most mainstream approaches to couple therapy. The chapters are quite in-depth and difficult to get through (especially late at night!). Makes for a good text to help beginning clinicians make decisions about getting further training in specific approaches since doing them all is impossible. Would recommend for graduate level training in couple therapy.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive...,
By Joel A Gattey (San Diego, CA, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
As a graduate student, I found this book is extremely comprehensive on the subject of couples therapy, both from a historical and a theraputic practice perspective. It uses copious amounts of statistical figures and experimental results to to reinforce even its most basic premises. For this reason, it can be a very slow and burdensome read at times. I found myself rereading passages multiple times so I could reinforce the point that the author was trying to make. Overall, it was still a very informative text.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
MFT Student,
By MFT Student (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
Not a great read. It was if the authors were trying to impress you with how intellectual they are. If you want a practical, hands on, book this is not it.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Difficult Read Not For Faint Of Heart,
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This review is from: Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition (Hardcover)
"Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium." Diligence is a very great help even to a mediocre intelligence. Keep hard at it, this book gives it's contributors opportunity to demonstrate just how verbose you can be once you enter the realm of publishing; you fail to get to the point and fail to deliver what is expected and promised.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good textbook.,
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Book is very good for the class I'm in right now. It arrived on time and in good condition.
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Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Fourth Edition by Alan S. Gurman Phd (Hardcover - June 24, 2008)
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