
Building Intimate Relationships
Bridging Treatment, Education, and Enrichment Through the PAIRS Program
Brunner-Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 26. December 2002
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-58391-076-4 (ISBN)
Description
The PAIRS course acts as a kind of bridge between marriage education and therapy, working both with couples in healthy relationships hoping to improve intimacy, and with distressed couples trying to save their marriages. Building Intimate Relationships is an edited work with contributions from the creator of the PAIRS program and the most experienced PAIRS leaders. It describes the elements of the PAIRS course and discusses the application of the theories and techniques taught in the PAIRS program. Chapters include discussions on intimacy, communication, conflict resolution, emotional literacy, sensuality and sexuality, spirituality and gender issues.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
605 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58391-076-4 (9781583910764)
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Rita DeMaria | Mo Therese Hannah
Building Intimate Relationships
Bridging Treatment, Education, and Enrichment Through the PAIRS Program
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Building Intimate Relationships
Bridging Treatment, Education, and Enrichment Through the PAIRS Program
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Rita DeMaria | Mo Therese Hannah
Building Intimate Relationships
Bridging Treatment, Education, and Enrichment Through the PAIRS Program
E-Book
08/2013
1st Edition
Routledge
€63.49
Available for download
Persons
Mo Therese Hannah, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Siena College in Loudonville, New York and an Advanced Clinician in Imago Relationship Therapy. Dr. Hannah is co-editor of Preventive Approaches in Couples Therapy (1999, Taylor/Francis) and of Healing in the Relational Paradigm (1998, Taylor/Francis). She is the co-author of The EQ (Social-Emotional Intelligence) Program (2000, Symenet Press). Since 1996, she has served as Editor/Managing Editor of The Journal of ImagoRelationship Therapy. She practices couples therapy near Albany, New York.
Content
Foreword, Mo Therese Hannah
Preface, DianeSollee
Introduction to PAIRS, Rita DeMaria
Part One: The PAIRS Program in Context1. An Overview of the PAIRS Program, Rita DeMaria
2. The Saga of the Development of PAIRS, Lori H. Gordon
3. The Voices of the PAIRS Leaders, Barbara Bogartz
Part Two:The PAIRS Program: Through the Voices of the Leaders4. The PAIRS Relationship Road Map, Robin Temple
5. Emotional Literacy and Healthy Relationships, AnnLadd
6. Communication and Conflict Resolution, J.Thomas DeVoge and Joyce B. DeVoge
7. PAIRS and Family Systems, Bonnie Gordon-Rabinowitz and Marc D.Rabinowitz
8. Bonding and Emotional Literacy, CarlosDurana
9. Sensuality and Sexuality, Don Adam and DonAzevedo
10. Contracting: Clarifying Expectations, Ellen B. Purcell
11. Spirituality and the PAIRS Program, Teresa Adams
12. PAIRS Research, CarlosDurana
Part Three: Special Populations andAdaptations13. Stepfamilies, Bill and Linda Wing
14. PEERS: Programs for Youth, Seth Eisenberg
15. PAIRS Short Programs, Kelly Simpson
Part Four:Practical Realities16. Exploring Gender Issues in the PAIRS Program, Elaine Braff
17. PAIRS: Health and Wellness-Preliminary Considerations, Christine Hibbardand David
Hibbard 18. Ethics, J. ThomasDeVoge
Epilogue: Spiritual Partnership, RabbiMorris Gordon
Closing, Rabbi Morris Gordon
Appendix
Contributors
Index
Preface, DianeSollee
Introduction to PAIRS, Rita DeMaria
Part One: The PAIRS Program in Context1. An Overview of the PAIRS Program, Rita DeMaria
2. The Saga of the Development of PAIRS, Lori H. Gordon
3. The Voices of the PAIRS Leaders, Barbara Bogartz
Part Two:The PAIRS Program: Through the Voices of the Leaders4. The PAIRS Relationship Road Map, Robin Temple
5. Emotional Literacy and Healthy Relationships, AnnLadd
6. Communication and Conflict Resolution, J.Thomas DeVoge and Joyce B. DeVoge
7. PAIRS and Family Systems, Bonnie Gordon-Rabinowitz and Marc D.Rabinowitz
8. Bonding and Emotional Literacy, CarlosDurana
9. Sensuality and Sexuality, Don Adam and DonAzevedo
10. Contracting: Clarifying Expectations, Ellen B. Purcell
11. Spirituality and the PAIRS Program, Teresa Adams
12. PAIRS Research, CarlosDurana
Part Three: Special Populations andAdaptations13. Stepfamilies, Bill and Linda Wing
14. PEERS: Programs for Youth, Seth Eisenberg
15. PAIRS Short Programs, Kelly Simpson
Part Four:Practical Realities16. Exploring Gender Issues in the PAIRS Program, Elaine Braff
17. PAIRS: Health and Wellness-Preliminary Considerations, Christine Hibbardand David
Hibbard 18. Ethics, J. ThomasDeVoge
Epilogue: Spiritual Partnership, RabbiMorris Gordon
Closing, Rabbi Morris Gordon
Appendix
Contributors
Index