What Are the Different Methods of Traditional Healing?

"Couple therapy" (as opposed to "individual therapy" or "group therapy") refers to the improvement of two people's ability in their relationship through certain clinical methods in their relationship. The treatment of couples is different from other treatments because it emphasizes that two individuals are connected and have equal status. The definition of couples treatment emphasizes the treatment of two individuals in this scenario. Correspondingly, to assess the success of the treatment of couple problems, it is also important to emphasize that in this particular relationship, the nature and extent of the impact of treatment on both couples need to be assessed.

"Couple therapy" (as opposed to "individual therapy" or "group therapy") refers to the improvement of two people's ability in their relationship through certain clinical methods in their relationship. The treatment of couples is different from other treatments because it emphasizes that two individuals are connected and have equal status. The definition of couples treatment emphasizes the treatment of two individuals in this scenario. Correspondingly, to assess the success of the treatment of couple problems, it is also important to emphasize that in this particular relationship, the nature and extent of the impact of treatment on both couples need to be assessed.
Chinese name
Traditional couple behavior therapy
Foreign name
traditional behavioral couple therapy
For the past 20 years, TBCY has been the goldstandard for the treatment of marital problems. TBCT was first started by Smart and Weiss, Hops, and Patterson. This therapy uses basic behavioral therapy principles, such as rein-forcement, modeling, and behavioral rehearsal to promote marriage between husband and wife. Cooperation and compromise are more important to promote behavior change. In order to promote changes in couple behaviors, this therapy teaches couples how to increase or decrease target behaviors to increase their overall level of satisfaction with the relationship (behavioral changes) so that they can communicate more effectively with each other (communication training) and improve Ability to assess and solve problems (problem solving).
In early research, TBCT was very successful in practice and quickly supported by a large number of treatment manuals, training programs, and publications, becoming the main method for dealing with couple issues. Subsequent research results also consistently support the effectiveness of behavioral therapy for couple problems.
Recent research on couple therapy has focused on understanding the difference between "treatment success" and "treatment failure." Studies of treatment effects have identified several factors that may affect the success of TBCT. Compared with couples who have a positive response to TBCT, those couples who are generally considered "treatment failure" or "difficult to treat" are generally older, have more indifferent feelings, and are more radical in their relationship to basic problems, and therefore more Effective treatment is needed. Each factor of VJ_k has a negative impact on the cooperation, compromise and behavior change between husband and wife. Older couples "trap" in their destructive behavioral patterns more often than younger couples. Husbands and women who are more radical in their relationship issues (such as their obsession with their "traditional" gender roles) may never reach a mutually satisfactory compromise. Couples who are too loose may not be able to cooperate. Each of these factors may be associated with long-standing, stubborn, or even "immutable" behavioral patterns. Therefore, it is not surprising that TBCT oriented to behavior change is ineffective for such couples. [1]

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