1. Couple-Based Interventions for Medical Problems
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Jennifer S. Kirby, Jasmine Hudepohl, Donald H. Baucom, and Laura S. Porter
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Psychotherapist ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Psychological intervention ,Medical disorder ,Couples Therapy ,Clinical Psychology ,Feeling ,Relationship education ,Intervention (counseling) ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Psychoeducation ,medicine ,Humans ,Disease ,Psychology ,media_common ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The current paper discusses general principles, therapeutic strategies, common factors, and domains commonly addressed in the treatment of couples who have a partner with a medical condition. Couple-based interventions for medical problems are contrasted with couple therapy and relationship education in that the emphasis is on assisting the patient in addressing the medical disorder, along with being attentive to the patient's partner and their relationship. Guidelines are provided showing how knowledge and understanding of medical disorders and couple functioning are integrated in order to conduct such interventions. Five common domains addressed during intervention are elaborated upon: (a) psychoeducation about the disorder, (b) sharing thoughts and feeling regarding the disorder, (c) making decisions focal to the medical disorder, (d) implementing relationship changes that are nonmedical but that result from the disorder, and (e) addressing relationship functioning unrelated to the disorder. The importance of empirically demonstrating the utility of each domain in future investigations is noted.
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- 2012
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