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  1. Individual and Couples Counselling: Comparisons and Contrasts. By Martin Doughan. Although individual and couples counselling are widely regarded as separate constructs, an examination of both through the lens of different therapeutic approaches reveals there is considerable overlap. Introduction.

  2. In this chapter, rather than attempt to address the full spectrum of relationships research (see Norcross, 2002a, for a synthesis), my goal is to present an explicit counseling psychology perspective on the counseling or therapeutic relationship.

  3. Jan 13, 2014 · The recent major sociological themes in research on relationships include the structural changes of relations, inequality and dynamics in relationships, variations over the life course, diversity of relationships, and the connections between individual ties and social context.

  4. Aug 15, 2021 · As counseling psychology endorses the individualization of therapy within a pluralistic framework (McAteer, 2010), my practice could have run the risk of being unconsciously oppressive if I had not remained open to alternative conceptualizations of self, individual, and therapeutic relationship (Strawbridge, 1994). Accordingly, a compassionate framework appeals to clinicians to advance ...

    • Nicola Amari
    • 2021
  5. Decades of research demonstrate that individual therapy is, at its core, an interpersonal process in which a main curative component or element is the therapeutic relationship created by the counselor and the client.

  6. Jul 13, 2017 · The question of how the individual and group relate is one that has long interested social theorists. Changes in family form and structure in the contemporary West resituate this question in a contentious public debate regarding how the prevalence of new family forms may contribute or be deleterious to the well-being of individuals and families. Sociological discourse on marriage and the ...

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  8. Feb 8, 2015 · The Sociology of Love. Julia Carter. 8th February 2015. In a Sociological Review paper, Julia Carter reported on the curious absence of love in young women’s account of their relationships. She found that many of these women struggled to talk about their feelings in general and about love in particular. Contrary to sociological theories of ...