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Distelberg, Brian; Castanos, Carolina – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2012
Family businesses (FBs) are a significant population in the world and therefore part of most practicing marriage and family therapists (MFTs) clientele; however, little is mentioned about FBs in the training of MFTs. This article offers some guidance to practicing MFTs who service this population, as well as MFTs who wish to expand their practice…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Business, Family Involvement, Marriage Counseling
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Ramisch, Julie – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2012
Current research about families and couples who have children with autism is discussed using the Double ABCX model as a guide. A case study is presented along with recommendations for therapists who work with couples who have children with autism. Marriage and family therapists are encouraged to use the Double ABCX model as both an assessment tool…
Descriptors: Autism, Marriage Counseling, Children, Therapy
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Gehart, Diane R. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2012
In 2004, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a consensus statement on mental health recovery based on the New Freedom Commission's recommendation that public mental health organizations adopt a "recovery" approach to severe and persistent mental illness, including services to those dually diagnosed with mental health…
Descriptors: Human Services, Substance Abuse, Mental Disorders, Mental Health
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Gibbons, Melinda M.; Shurts, W. Matthew – Journal of College Counseling, 2010
Career and personal counseling have been dichotomized as distinct practices in much of the counseling literature. However, many college students seek counseling for career development and romantic relationship issues occurring concomitantly. A model for addressing career and relationship issues with heterosexual college couples in a group format…
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Training, Marriage Counseling, Career Development
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Wampler, Karen S. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2010
In this overview, I comment on the strong theme of the need to define and improve the quality of doctoral education in marriage and family therapy that pervades the three essays. Deficits in research training are the central concern, although the essayists take different perspectives on the nature of the research training needed. The different…
Descriptors: Professional Training, Doctoral Programs, Marriage Counseling, Family Counseling
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Karam, Eli A.; Sprenkle, Douglas H. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2010
The gap between clinical research and practice is a major challenge facing marriage and family therapy (MFT) training programs. Until now, the answer to bridge this gap has primarily been the Boulder Scientist-Practitioner Model. Although realistic for doctoral students, it may not be a good fit for MFT master's students who have primarily…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Family Counseling, Scientific Research, Therapy
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Morgan, Michael M.; Sprenkle, Douglas H. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2007
Despite the proliferation of supervision models, there is no evidence to suggest that any one model of supervision is in any way superior to any other. Many in the field have called for models that can bridge the various theoretical approaches to clinical supervision, and identify the essential elements of supervision. This article briefly…
Descriptors: Supervision, Models, Counselor Training, Family Counseling
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Davis, Sean D.; Piercy, Fred P. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2007
Some researchers have hypothesized that factors common across therapy models are largely responsible for change. In this study we conducted semi-structured, open-ended qualitative interviews with three different MFT model developers (Dr. Susan M. Johnson, Emotionally Focused Therapy; Dr. Frank M. Dattilio, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy; and Dr.…
Descriptors: Marriage Counseling, Family Counseling, Therapy, Counseling Techniques
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Davis, Sean D.; Piercy, Fred P. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2007
Proponents of the common factors movement in marriage and family therapy (MFT) suggest that, rather than specific models of therapy, elements common across models of therapy and common to the process of therapy itself are responsible for therapeutic change. This article--the second of two companion articles--reports on a study designed to further…
Descriptors: Marriage Counseling, Family Counseling, Therapy, Counseling Techniques
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Long, Lynn L.; Burnett, Judith A. – Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2005
Traditionally, training in couples counseling has not received equal status as other counseling modalities. Recently, there is renewed interest in specific training for couples counseling as more emphasis is placed on the stability of couple relationships as an important factor for helping families and children function in a society of frequent…
Descriptors: Marriage Counseling, Models, Counselor Training
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Friedman, Robert – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1994
Presents atheoretical short-term marital therapy model in which treatment is limited to six to eight sessions and focuses on special problems raised by couple and on couple's capacity to react positively to clinical suggestions. Describes highlights of therapy model: homework assignments, negotiation of conflict issues, communication training, and…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Marriage Counseling, Models, Problem Solving
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Denton, Wayne H. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1991
Responds to previous article by Waring et al. on controlled trial of cognitive marital therapy in severe marital discord. Focuses on suggestion of possibility that self-disclosure of personal constructs does not enhance marital intimacy. Contends that important reason why cognitive marital therapy did not prove more effective for subjects was lack…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Techniques, Marriage Counseling
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Sprenkle, Douglas H. – Family Relations, 1987
Views treatment of sexual addiction within context of addiction and family therapy. Presents a case of sexual addiction and explicates an intervention model which emphasizes the importance of family participation in the treatment. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Addiction, Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Intervention
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Weingarten, Helen R. – Social Work, 1986
Presents a theoretical model that focuses attention on the multiple arenas of life that are disrupted by divorce, the emotional stages of divorce, and the interpersonal dynamics of separating couples. Discusses the implications of these factors for strategically planning and carrying out the mediation process. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Divorce, Economic Factors, Emotional Adjustment
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Lawson, David M. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2003
This article provides an overview of partner violence research as it pertains to incidence, partner abuse typologies, etiology/explanation, and treatment. Developmental and integrated models for explaining and treating partner abuse are given particular consideration. (Contains 129 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Violence, Incidence, Interpersonal Relationship
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