Couples in Conflict: Clinical Techniques for Navigating Sexual and Relationship Control Struggles

Author(s) : Stephen J. Betchen

Couples in Conflict: Clinical Techniques for Navigating Sexual and Relationship Control Struggles

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2022
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 180
  • Category :
    Family, Couple and Systemic Therapy
  • Catalogue No : 96598
  • ISBN 13 : 9780367746896
  • ISBN 10 : 9780367746

Reviews and Endorsements

"Stephen Betchen continues to be a leader in the next wave of sex and couple’s therapy. In Couples in Conflict, he continues to expound upon his innovative treatment model that is both theoretically rich and clinically nuanced. A master therapist himself, Betchen continues to mentor both novice and experienced clinicians in developing a deeper, more philosophical, and clinically effective means of assisting couples in resolving their most tenaciously ensconced dysfunctional patterns. Every couples and/or sex therapist should pay close attention to Betchen’s teachings. The practice of couples therapy will be richer for it." - Daniel N. Watter, EdD, Past-President, The Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR)

"Once again, Stephen Betchen demonstrates his exceptional proficiency in dealing with human conflict. This time he presents another comprehensive text which addresses an elusive yet common problem in couple/sex therapy: the battle for control. Betchen proposes a treatment model that transforms a complex paradigm into palatable elements for the beginning as well as advanced couple/sex therapist. I highly recommend Couples in Conflict." - Nancy Gambescia, PhD, Former Director, Post-Graduate Sex Therapy Program, Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

"Couples" and "conflict" go hand in hand. Therapists who work with couples find themselves as relational referees who, at the end of the day, just want to be helpful. Dr. Betchen’s Couples in Conflict shows how. It is a clear, step by step, situation specific "how to," that directs clinicians from the distancing tensions of "Here" to the deeper connections of "Their." - Jay Lappin, MSW, LCSW, Minuchin Center for the Family.

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