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Cognitive–Behavioral Couples Therapy
with Arthur Freeman, EdD
Part of the Relationships APA Psychotherapy Video Series

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LIST PRICE: $99.95
MEMBER/AFFILIATE PRICE: $69.95

ITEM #: 4310765
ISBN: 1-59147-455-8
ISBN 13: 987-1-59147-455-5
RUNNING TIME: Over 100 minutes
FORMAT: DVD [Closed Captioned]

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ABOUT THE VIDEO

In Cognitive–Behavioral Couples Therapy, Arthur Freeman demonstrates his approach to working with couples. This is a present-focused therapy that first looks at a couple's past experiences for ways to improve their interpersonal exchanges. Dr. Freeman works from a perspective that motivates a couple to stay together and helps them to focus on this and break away from past patterns of thought and behavior.

In this session, Dr. Freeman works with a couple having communication difficulties. In addition, because of busy work schedules, the demands of caring for a family of six, and past patterns of interaction, they find it hard to make time to spend together. Dr. Freeman helps foster better communication skills and works with them to focus on the future and move away from past patterns of blame, avoidance, and defensiveness.

ABOUT THE APPROACH

The goals of cognitive–behavioral therapy with couples are skill-building and skill-using, as one or both partners may not have the skills needed to make the relationship succeed; sometimes, if they do possess these skills, they choose consciously or subconsciously not to use them. If skill-using is the goal, often the therapist must work with the couple to figure out why they are not using the skills they possess.

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ABOUT THE THERAPIST

Arthur Freeman, EdD, is president of the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy and director of clinical training and supervision for The Center for Brief Therapy, PC, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Prior to his move to Indiana, he was professor and chair of the Department of Psychology and director of the doctoral program in clinical psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has remained in the position of professor since his move. He has lectured in 25 countries over the past 20 years.

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SUGGESTED READINGS

  • Beck, A. T., Freeman, A., & Davis, D. D. (2003). Cognitive therapy of personality disorders (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
  • Freeman, A., & Dattilio, F. M. (Eds.). (1992). Comprehensive casebook of cognitive therapy. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
  • Freeman, A., Pretzer, J., Fleming, B., & Simon, K. M. (2004). Clinical applications of cognitive therapy (2nd ed.). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
  • Reinecke, M. A., Dattilio, F. M., & Freeman, A. (Eds.). (2003). Cognitive therapy with children and adolescents: A casebook for clinical practice (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.

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