Based on more than ten years of research, Motivational Interviewing With Couples provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical foundations, processes, and strategies unique to Motivational Interviewing (MI) with couples. Drawing on Interdependence Theory, this approach to MI positions the couple as the client. Relationship functioning-the extent to which partners are satisfied with, invested in, and committed to the relationship-is viewed as a mechanism toachieve change. MI-based interventions historically have been shown effective in promoting behavior change across a broad range of problem areas, including substance use and sexual health, two issues that are discussed at length in the book. While the initial concepts of this intervention are substantiallyinformed by work with sexual minority male couples, the principles can be applied broadly to couple-based processes relevant to a wide array of health behaviors and regardless of clients gender and sexual orientation.In addition to introducing Interdependence Theory and discussing its implications for MI, Motivational Interviewing With Couples offers a lexicon of counseling techniques used specifically in couples sessions. These strategies address the challenges of balancing attention to the relationship as well as both individual partners, drawing out relationship strengths, clarifying shared goals, mitigating conflict in session, and planning together for change. Chapters include extendedexamples of MI sessions involving sexual minority male couples to illustrate the practice of couples MI. Three special issues chapters focus on common challenges in therapy; future directions for MI research and practice; and how to integrate attention to sexual satisfaction within couples as well as sexual safety,helping to shift the view of sex therapy as a specialty field focused on dysfunction or sexual risk reduction to one that integrates sexuality as a component of overall health and well-being.
Introduction; Chapter 1: The Case for Motivational Interviewing With Couples, with Daniel Sauermilch; Chapter 2: The Couple as Client; Chapter 3: The Spirit of Motivational Interviewing With Couples; Chapter 4: Engaging With Couples; Chapter 5: Facilitating Dyadic Functioning; Chapter 6: Focusing - Finding a Shared Goal; Chapter 7: Evoking Change Talk From a Couple; Chapter 8: Planning - Taking Action Together; Chapter 9: Communication, Trust, and Power, with Kendell M. Doyle; Chapter 10: Discussing Sex as Both a Goal and Context, with Trey V. Dellucci; Chapter 11: Integration, Future Directions, and Limitations, with Daniel Sauermilch; Acknowledgements; References;
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