The purpose of the text would be to provide graduate students (and perhaps upper division undergraduates) with introductory material appropriate for a first course in couples, marriage and family counseling. The book is divided into four parts: Essential Knowledge and Skills; Theories: History, Concepts, and Techniques; Couples Work; and Special Issues. Experienced editors Capuzzi and Stauffer have created a consistent chapter structure for contributors to follow that will focus on the practical implications of theoretical concepts and pedagogical features.
Additional ISBNs: 9781118710999, 1118710991, 9781118711224, 111871122X


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