Divorce can be an exceptional challenge for couples and children who must endure acrimony, accusations, fear and anxiety for the future. Divorce is also a substantial challenge for mental health professionals, as standard psychotherapeutic approaches can prove insufficient for the complexities of fa
Treating the Difficult Divorce: A Practical Guide for Psychotherapists
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Working in the Territory of Difficult Divorce
2. Divorce Today
3. Considerations in Psychotherapy With Clients Contemplating Divorce
4. Intervention With Divorce
5. Structuring Treatment in Difficult Divorce
6. Specific Treatment Strategies in Difficult Divorce
7. Interacting With the Legal System and Other Professionals
8. Special Challenges and Problems in Difficult Divorce
9. The Therapist's Interface With Difficult Divorce
10. Adaptations for Less Difficult Divorces
11. Case Examples: Working With Difficult Divorce
References
Index
About the Author
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