Balancing spiritual and practical needs in the decision to divorce. (Session 3 of 6).
In this third of six sessions with a female client who is having trouble making a decision to leave her marriage, Dr. Leslie S. Greenberg again uses the empty-chair technique to separate the client's conflicting mindsets regarding divorce: selfishness and fulfillment with another versus the nee...
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[Washington, D.C.] :
American Psychological Association,
2011.
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| Summary: | In this third of six sessions with a female client who is having trouble making a decision to leave her marriage, Dr. Leslie S. Greenberg again uses the empty-chair technique to separate the client's conflicting mindsets regarding divorce: selfishness and fulfillment with another versus the needs of her children for a stable, two-parent environment. Dr. Greenberg then places the client's estranged father in the chair so that the client can ascertain the influence of a negative parental role model in her attitudes toward her marriage and possible future relationships with others. |
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