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Transforming the legacy : couple therapy with survivors of childhood trauma / Kathryn Karusaitis Basham and Dennis Miehls.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Basham, Kathryn Karusaitis.
Contributor:
Miehls, Dennis.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marital psychotherapy.
Psychic trauma in children.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (400 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, c2004.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
To serve the increasing numbers of individuals who have survived interpersonal and domestic violence, or as refugees, have sought asylum from political violence, armed conflict, or torture, Transforming the Legacy presents an innovative relationship-based and culturally informed couple therapy practice model that is grounded in a synthesis of psychological and social theories. This unique couple therapy model encompasses three phases of clinical practice: Phase I entails a process of establishing safety, stabilization, and a context for changing legacies of emotional, sexual, and/or physical abuse. Phase II guides reflection on the trauma narrative. The goal of phase III is to consolidate new perspectives, attitudes, and behaviors. Within these phases, the model-illustrated with rich case studies-focuses on specific issues, including: intersubjectivity between the client and clinician (such as transference and countertransference, vicarious traumatization, and racial identity development); intrapersonal, interactional, and institutional factors; the role of the "victim-victimizer-bystander" dynamic in the couple and therapeutic relationships; preserving a locus of control with clients; flexibility in decision making regarding clinical processes; and specific practice themes, such as the composition of a couple, the role of violence, parenting, sexuality, affairs, dual diagnoses, and dissociation. A dramatic departure from formulaic therapeutic approaches, this biopsychosocial model emphasizes the crafting of specific treatment plans and specific clinical interventions to show how couple therapy can transform the legacies of childhood traumatic events for a wide range of populations, including military couples and families, gay lesbian/bisexual/transgendered couples and families, and immigrant and refugee couples and families. This thorough attention to issues of cultural diversity distinguish Transforming the Legacy from the current literature and make it an invaluable resource for clinicians in a wide range of professional disciplines.
Contents:
Front matter
CONTENTS
FIGURES AND TABLES
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SECTION I. CONTEXT
SECTION II. THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
SECTION III. COUPLE THERAPY PRACTICE
SECTION IV. SPECIFIC CLINICAL ISSUES
REFERENCES
INDEX
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-364) and index.
ISBN:
9780231509237
0231509235
OCLC:
818857044

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