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Dr. Jan Hoistad has created
a wonderful 16 week couples’ development program that embodies
critical therapeutic models within the context of language that is
not only reader-friendly but is also indicative of her warm and
embracing style. As indicated by her book’s title, each chapter is
written for the respective week in her overall program. The chapters
focus on creating greater self-awareness about partnering styles,
developing a proactive commitment to self and other, assessing and
adjusting communication styles, increasing awareness of problem
solving and conflict resolution styles, ongoing evaluation of
individual and couple strengths/limitations and embracing creative
change together. Throughout her text, she also provides charts that
clearly illustrate her concepts in ways that clients and interested
others would be encouraged to use in their daily lives.
Hoistad’s text is of
particular interest to the Family Therapist because of its specific
emphasis upon the systemic dynamics that occur within the
individual, the couple relationship and the family. She deftly
creates an easily understood emphasis upon self-differentiation
within the context of couple and family relationships. With aplomb,
she describes the ongoing process and development of self and couple
differentiation with her ‘mine-your-our’ charts that she develops
with greater complexity as the couple progresses through her
program. In addition, she has numerous ‘helpful hints’ lists that
the clients can photocopy and place almost anywhere for visual
reminders of individual and couples goals. Finally, she reinforces
the importance of sustained change via built-in communication
activities, as demonstrated by her increasing emphasis upon the
consistency of shared time in which the couple proactively engages
in problem solving current and potential issues while embracing
creative and co-created change in the couple’s life. Thus, Hoistad’s
text and related program is a very useful clinical resource that is
highly adaptable to the therapeutic process and the changing needs
of clients.
Doug Greenlee, MN/MS, LMFT, LADC, CGC,
Book and Media Reviews Editor,
MAMFT
Newsletter
"Psychologist Hoistad lays out a road map for both new
and established couples to achieve a secure, satisfying and
invigorating relationship over the course of 16 weeks. The
exercises in this workbook-style guide aim to help partners
pinpoint and then transcend their current relational style:
traditional (one dominant personality); merged (two
interdependent people); roommate (equal yet disconnected).
The goal is the titular Big Picture Partnering: strong
individuals who create together the nurturing space Hoistad
terms "our world." Once couples classify their mode of
relating, Hoistad directs them to exercises that investigate
the strengths and problems of each type, and gently advises
them to break from destructive patterns by implementing new
modes of thought, feeling and action. One guiding principle
that Hoistad has gleaned from studying healthy relationships
is the 5-to-1 ratio, in which couples aim for five positive
interactions for every negative one. This investment, writes
Hoistad, is an insurance policy every couple can count on
during times of stress. Couples both married and unmarried
will find valuable techniques for enhanced communication and
commitment-though some, like time outs and weekly partnering
meetings, may seem a bit artificial. The author's warm,
supportive tone encourages readers to stick with her
program, which is intensive and requires two fully engaged
participants. Like every worthwhile endeavor, Hoistad's path
will take couples down roads they may not like to tread,
but, as she insists, bumpy paths are part of "the trip of a
lifetime.""
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Publishers Weekly
"Chock-full of anecdotes, advice, and tips that will
encourage couples toward fully considering each other in
everything they do. Mates are encouraged to strengthen the
relationship by seeing the good in each other, exploring and
experimenting, breaking out of rigid roles, and deepening
themselves individually. Hoistad smoothly alternates between
an authoritative and a conversational tone."
Library Journal
"It's difficult to find a simple, readable book that
presents such a magnificent job of untangling the
complexities of relationships--but
Big Picture Partnering does it! A fantastic book to guide
you to the relationship you long for."
Pat Love, Ed.D. author,
The Truth About
Love
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