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E-raamat: Happy Stepcouple: How Couples with Stepchildren Can Strengthen Their Relationships

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538130650
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538130650

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The Happy Stepcouple is a comprehensive and practical self-help book designed to help couples with children from prior relationships thrive despite the complexity of stepfamily life. The number of issues stepfamilies juggle, from supporting multiple households to establishing healthy boundaries with family members, can make it challenging to establish a flourishing relationship--especially since many stepcouples face them before they have had the chance to learn how to work well as teammates. In fact, the stress is so intense, more than two thirds break up within the first few years of committing to each other. But by learning how to establish realistic stepfamily expectations and communicate about problems in ways that strengthen their emotional connection to each other, most stepcouples can withstand the trials and tribulations of stepfamily life and succeed within it.

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The Happy Stepcouple tackles head on the challenges facing stepfamilies. Packed with practical advice, case examples, exercises, it provides readers with a toolbox of skills to repair and enhance their relationships. Highly recommended. -- Robert Taibbi, LCSW, author of "Doing Couple Therapy: Craft & Creativity in Work with Intimate Partners" Filled with relatable stories and evidence-based strategies, The Happy Stepcouple is a comprehensive guide to transforming your relationship. As a psychotherapist and a stepmom herself, Katz offers a unique perspective on the biggest challenges facing stepcouples. Katz provides practical steps that you and your partner can take to improve your relationship. A real game-changer for stepcouples and their stepfamilies! -- Elizabeth Mosaidis, Author of "The Stepmom Project" Creating a happy, thriving stepfamily can take real work. As Rachelle Katz shows in The Happy Stepcouple, many of the common, practical challenges are complicated by unrealistic expectations for stepfamily bliss, differences in the emotional attachment style of the adults, and communication habits that can undermine love and security just when its needed most. Viewing the stepcouple relationship through an attachment theory lens, the Happy Stepcouple helps partners manage the emotions, expectations and influences that can threaten harmony at home. Based on Katzs own experience as a stepmother, her work counseling other stepmothers in her psychotherapy practice, and primary research, The Happy Stepcouple is a valuable tool for married and living-together partners with children from previous relationships, who find themselves struggling for more agreement, security and joy. -- Wendy Paris, Author of "Splitopia: Dispatches from Today's Good Divorce and How to Part Well"

Introduction 1(10)
STEP 1 Revise Unrealistic Expectations
1 Stepfamily Fallacies
11(9)
2 Expectations of Your Relationship
20(11)
3 Finances
31(8)
4 Redefine the Role of Stepparent
39(22)
STEP 2 Improve Communication
5 The Relevance of Emotional Attachment Styles for Stepcouples
61(10)
6 Understand Each Attachment Style and Its Unique Coping Reaction
71(7)
7 The Clash of Emotional Attachment Styles
78(6)
8 The Stepcouple Shuffle
84(5)
9 Bolster Your Security Level
89(7)
10 Modify Your Reactions
96(9)
11 Don't Let a Grudge Weigh You Down
105(11)
12 Gain Courage to Express Feelings with Confidence
116(7)
13 Communicate Effectively
123(5)
14 Boost Your Partner's Security
128(9)
15 Go Gently into Conflict
137(7)
16 Dance the Waltz of Intimacy
144(9)
STEP 3 Address Your Specific Stepcouple Challenges
17 Manage Insider/Outsider Issues
153(10)
18 Tame Your Partner's Green-Eyed Monster
163(7)
19 Construct Healthy Boundaries
170(11)
20 Balance Power in Your Relationship
181(10)
21 Further Steps
191(8)
Closing Words 199(2)
Acknowledgments 201(2)
Appendix A Peterson and Seligman's List of Virtues and Character Strengths 203(4)
Notes 207(8)
Bibliography 215(6)
Index 221(12)
About the Author 233
Rachelle Katz, EdD, LMFT is the author of The Happy Stepmother, published by Harlequin Nonfiction in 2010, and is a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City. She is licensed as a marriage and family therapist and is certified as an addictions specialist in alcoholism and substance abuse. She also coaches stepmothers and their partners, runs a monthly support group for stepmothers, and conducts workshops for stepcouples. She has appeared as a guest on several cable network shows and podcasts to discuss family issues. In addition to her work with individuals and couples in private practice, she has extensive experience lecturing to groups on various topics. Dr. Katz is a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and the American Psychological Association. She has been married for 27 years and has a 31-year-old stepdaughter.