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Samman 205 $a1st ed. 2015. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2015. 215 $a1 online resource (163 p.) 225 1 $aAFTA SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy,$x2196-5528 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$aPrinted edition: 9783319133973 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aPreface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Bridging Emotion, Societal Discourse, and Couple Interaction in Clinical Practice ; Five Foundational Principles; Context Structures Personal Identities and Relational Processes; Emotion Is Contextual; Power Is Relational; Relationships Should Mutually Support Each Partner; Therapists Must Actively Intervene in Social Processes; Conditions that Foster Mutual Support: The Circle of Care; Shared Relational Responsibility; Mutual Vulnerability; Mutual Attunement; Mutual Influence; SERT Clinical Competencies 327 $aPhase I: Establishing an Equitable Foundation for TherapyPhase II: Interrupting the Flow of Power; Phase III: Facilitating Alternative Experience; Therapy as a Social Intervention; References; When Therapy Challenges Patriarchy: Undoing Gendered Power in Heterosexual Couple Relationships ; Why Is Power a Relationship Issue?; Why Is Power So Difficult to Recognize?; Gendered Individualism; Latent Power; Invisible Power; What About Role Reversals?; What if Men Don't Feel Powerful?; Do Men Always Have Power?; Equal Power Struggle; Battle for Power; What if People Don't Want Equal Roles? 327 $aClinician's RoleReferences; Toward Relational Empowerment: Interpersonal Neurobiology, Couples, and the Societal Context ; Connect or Self-protect?; Intertwining Research Interests; Interplay of the Brain and Social Mechanisms; Our Brain's Emerging Picture; Gender: A Socio-neurobiological View; The Amygdalae Avalanche: Anatomy of Emotional Reactivity; Neural Dynamics of Habits and Change; "Getting Meta": Working with the Couple's Impasse; Relational Empowerment: Tools for Change; Cultivating Connection; The Eyes Have It: Communication and Compassion; Facilitating Trust 327 $aThe Neurobiology of EmpathyMutual Empowerment: Nurturing the "We"; Nurturing Relational Plasticity: Maintaining Change; References; How Gender Discourses Hijack Couple Therapy-and How to Avoid It ; Personal Backgrounds; Impact of Gender Discourse on Couple Therapy; Study Design; Results; Reinforcing Male Privilege; Expecting Women to Accommodate; Protecting Men from Shame; Challenging Dominant Gender Discourse; What Do We Do Now That We Know?; New Possibilities; Practical Applications; Closing and Personal Reflections; References 327 $aExpanding the Lens: How SERT Therapists Develop Interventions that Address the Larger Context Author Backgrounds and Theoretical Lenses; Study Design and Method; Making the Invisible Visible: How to Work with Power; Transforming Couple Power Processes; Identifying Power Imbalance; Disrupting the Flow of Power; Generating Alternative Experiences of Shared Power; Clinical Implications; Influence of Research on Authors; Julie, MPH, MFTI; Veronica, LMFT; Cassidy, MFTI; Melissa, MFTI; Conclusion; References; SERT Therapists' Experience of Practicing Sociocultural Attunement 327 $aDevelopment of a Model 330 $aThis path-breaking volume introduces Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy for clinical work with troubled couples. 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