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Year 2017, , 72 - 76, 28.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.32568/jfce.284678

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Couples and Family Relationships

Year 2017, , 72 - 76, 28.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.32568/jfce.284678

Abstract

Family conflicts results in divorce
cases in the modern societies increasingly. A research by Christensen &
Heavey (1999) showed that there is an increasing satisfaction level and success
in the getting therapy as a couple when it compares to do not getting therapy
(Dattilio, 2010). There are two purposes in this research generally: one of
them is to find out the importance of family and couple therapy in the field of
therapeutic approaches. And the other aim is to study couple conflicts and
family relationship with cognitive behavior therapy. It was seen that cognitive
theory and behavioral therapy can be discussed both separately and together
depends on the problems in the family relationships. However cognitive behavior
therapy is powerful and successful when it integrates with appropriate modals
during the treatment of couple conflicts (Dattilio, 2010).

References

  • Dattilio, F. (2005). The restructuring of family schemas: cognitive behavior perspective. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. January 2005, Vol. 31, No: 1, 15-30.
  • Dattilio, F.M. & Epsteion, N.B. (2005). Introduction to the special section: the role of cognitive behavioral interventions in couple and family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. January 2005, Vol. 31, No: 1, 7-13.
  • Dattilio, F.M. (2010). Cognitive behavioral therapy with couples and families: A comprehensive guide for clinicians. New York: The Guilford Press.
  • Dobson, K.S. (2010). Handbook of cognitive behavior therapy (3rd ed.). New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
  • Friedberg, R. D. (2006). A cognitive behavioral approach to family therapy. Journal of contemporary psychotherapy. 36:159–165.
  • Gurman, A.S. (2008). Clinical handbook of couple therapy (4th ed.). New York: The Guilford Press.
  • Leahy, R.L. (1996). Cognitive behavioral therapy: Basic principles and applications. U.S.A.: Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
  • Osburn, K.A. (2011). A Cognitive Behavioral Approach To Family Counseling. Liberty University Online.
  • Padesky, C. & Greenberger, D. (1995). Evinizdeki Terapist: Klinisyen el kitabı. (D. Dağyaran, Çev.) İstanbul: Altın Kitaplar Yayınevi.
  • Seligman, L. & Reichenberg, L.W. (2010). Theories of counseling and psychotherapy. Boston: Pearson.
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Aydın Söylemez

Publication Date July 28, 2017
Submission Date January 7, 2017
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APA Söylemez, A. (2017). Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Couples and Family Relationships. Journal of Family Counseling and Education, 2(1), 72-76. https://doi.org/10.32568/jfce.284678
AMA Söylemez A. Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Couples and Family Relationships. JFCE. July 2017;2(1):72-76. doi:10.32568/jfce.284678
Chicago Söylemez, Aydın. “Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Couples and Family Relationships”. Journal of Family Counseling and Education 2, no. 1 (July 2017): 72-76. https://doi.org/10.32568/jfce.284678.
EndNote Söylemez A (July 1, 2017) Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Couples and Family Relationships. Journal of Family Counseling and Education 2 1 72–76.
IEEE A. Söylemez, “Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Couples and Family Relationships”, JFCE, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 72–76, 2017, doi: 10.32568/jfce.284678.
ISNAD Söylemez, Aydın. “Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Couples and Family Relationships”. Journal of Family Counseling and Education 2/1 (July 2017), 72-76. https://doi.org/10.32568/jfce.284678.
JAMA Söylemez A. Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Couples and Family Relationships. JFCE. 2017;2:72–76.
MLA Söylemez, Aydın. “Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Couples and Family Relationships”. Journal of Family Counseling and Education, vol. 2, no. 1, 2017, pp. 72-76, doi:10.32568/jfce.284678.
Vancouver Söylemez A. Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Couples and Family Relationships. JFCE. 2017;2(1):72-6.