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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen J. Betchen (Thomas Jefferson University, Pennsylvania, USA) , Heather L. Davidson (private practice, Pennsylvania, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781138726956ISBN 10: 1138726958 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 23 April 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWelcome to the next generation of sex therapy texts! Betchen and Davidson have created an innovative practice model that greatly enhances the quest to integrate sex therapy and couples therapy. MCT is theoretically rich, drawing upon the influences of some of the greatest therapy masters. This text belongs on the desk of every practicing sex/couples therapist. Daniel N. Watter, EdD, past president, The Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR) Master conflict therapy (MCT) is a fascinating therapeutic approach, which integrates a variety of systemic and psychodynamic methods. The therapist exposes the primary conflict in the individual. This conflict serves to attract partners and keep them engaged, yet it can trap them in a cycle of dissatisfaction. Managing rather than eradicating the master conflict is the objective of treating sexual and relational problems. This intriguing text is a practical guide for therapists of all levels of experience. Nancy Gambescia, PhD, director, Post-Graduate Sex Therapy Program: Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rather than merely focusing on treatment of symptoms of sexual dysfunctions, Betchen and Davidson aim higher and deeper: they have created a psychoanalytically-informed assessment and treatment paradigm for the underlying family of origin dynamics, which create the foundations for couples' sexual difficulties. My compliments to the authors on this exceptional book! Peggy J. Kleinplatz, PhD, professor and director of Sex and Couples Therapy Training, University of Ottawa, Canada Nancy Gambescia, PhD, CST, is a certified sex therapist with 35 years of practice experience, and is the director of the postgraduate sex therapy program at Council for Relationships in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Love the book proposal and feel it is extremely applicable to the treatment of couple/individual conflict. I appreciate the depth of understanding of individual conflict and its impact on the relational system. Also, Dr Betchen combines bio-psycho-social perspectives with psychodynamic theory. His training and experience are reflected in his books. Daniel N. Watter, EdD, is the president of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research and is in private practice in Parsippany, NJ, USA: I am very excited about the prospect of this book being written. I think most sex therapy texts lack the depth that this book is suggesting. This book goes beyond the overly simplistic psychotherapeutic approaches that characterize the currently available texts. Welcome to the next generation of sex therapy texts! Betchen and Davidson have created an innovative practice model that greatly enhances the quest to integrate sex therapy and couples therapy. MCT is theoretically rich, drawing upon the influences of some of the greatest therapy masters. This text belongs on the desk of every practicing sex/couples therapist. Daniel N. Watter, EdD, past president, The Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR) Master conflict therapy (MCT) is a fascinating therapeutic approach, which integrates a variety of systemic and psychodynamic methods. The therapist exposes the primary conflict in the individual. This conflict serves to attract partners and keep them engaged, yet it can trap them in a cycle of dissatisfaction. Managing rather than eradicating the master conflict is the objective of treating sexual and relational problems. This intriguing text is a practical guide for therapists of all levels of experience. Nancy Gambescia, PhD, director, Post-Graduate Sex Therapy Program: Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rather than merely focusing on treatment of symptoms of sexual dysfunctions, Betchen and Davidson aim higher and deeper: they have created a psychoanalytically-informed assessment and treatment paradigm for the underlying family of origin dynamics, which create the foundations for couples' sexual difficulties. My compliments to the authors on this exceptional book! Peggy J. Kleinplatz, PhD, professor and director of Sex and Couples Therapy Training, University of Ottawa, Canada Welcome to the next generation of sex therapy texts! Betchen and Davidson have created an innovative practice model that greatly enhances the quest to integrate sex therapy and couples therapy. MCT isã theoretically rich, drawing upon the influences of some of the greatest therapy masters. This text belongs on the desk of every practicing sex/couples therapist. ã Daniel N. Watter, EdD, past president, The Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR) Master conflict therapy (MCT) is a fascinating therapeutic approach, which integrates a variety of systemic and psychodynamic methods. The therapist exposes the primary conflict in the individual. This conflict serves to attract partners and keep them engaged, yet it can trap them in a cycle of dissatisfaction. Managing rather than eradicating the master conflict is the objective of treating sexual and relational problems. This intriguing text is a practical guide for therapists of all levels of experience. Nancy Gambescia, PhD, director, Post-Graduate Sex Therapy Program: Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rather than merely focusing on treatment of symptoms of sexual dysfunctions, Betchen and Davidson aim higher and deeper: they have created a psychoanalytically-informed assessment and treatment paradigm for the underlying family of origin dynamics, which create the foundations for couples' sexual difficulties. My compliments to the authors on this exceptional book! Peggy J. Kleinplatz, PhD, professor and director of Sex and Couples Therapy Training, University of Ottawa, Canada Author InformationStephen J. Betchen, DSW, is a licensed marriage and family therapist, an AAMFT-approved supervisor, and an AASECT diplomate and certified supervisor. He serves as a senior supervisor in the post-graduate Sex Therapy Program at the Council for Relationships and as an adjunct clinical professor in the Department of Couple and Family Therapy at Thomas Jefferson University. He is the author of numerous professional publications on relationships, including the critically acclaimed book, Intrusive Partners-Elusive Mates. Dr. Betchen is an official blogger for PsychologyToday.com and currently maintains a full-time private practice in Cherry Hill, New Jersey specializing in couples/sex therapy. Heather L. Davidson, EdM, MA, is a licensed professional counselor, an EDMR-certified therapist, and an AASECT-certified sex therapist. Ms. Davidson maintains a full-time private practice in Narberth, Pennsylvania, specializing in couples/sex therapy and trauma-related disorders. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |