Integration of Daniel Stern's developmental theory into a model of couples therapy

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Therapists commonly use a combination of techniques derived from psychodynamic, cognitive and systemic approaches in their attempts to treat the resistant patterns brought into therapy by couples. In this paper we utilize Dan Stern's concept of RIGS (Representations of Interactions that have been Generalized) to generate an integrative model of conjoint therapy. The model presented here presents a framework within which these modalities can be effectively integrated. © 1992 Human Sciences Press, Inc.

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Solomon, M. F., & Weiss, N. (1992). Integration of Daniel Stern’s developmental theory into a model of couples therapy. Clinical Social Work Journal, 20(4), 377–393. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00756401

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