Well, now Rob Fisher steps forward with a new book entitled Experiential Psychotherapy with Couples: A Guide for the Creative Pragmatist, in which he not only describes the approach, he explains step by step how to put it into action. Depth and brevity are the two guideposts of the writing, and ample case material and innovative exercises clarify the experiential techniques presented as well as their underlying principles. Fishers approach helps to move clients (and therapists) from insight to impact as it uncovers opportunities to access and then shift the couples negative interactive impulses by engaging them thoughtfully rather than denying their purpose -- toward creating a more satisfying and balanced relationship.
For therapists of any discipline, this book offers practical ways both to understand and to intervene with couples across several dimensions simultaneously. Since issues exist on many levels, so too should therapy if it is to be truly effective and enduring. Rob Fishers goal? For readers not only to find the book "interesting," but for them to be able to customize and employ what they learn within their own clinical practice.
