Addressing economic inequality in marriage. A new therapeutic approach
Description
This program depicts a series of simulated therapy and financial mediation sessions based on actual clinical material. Carter works with a long-term married couple as they painfully struggle to renegotiate the terms of their partnership after their grown children have left home. Viewers receive an inside view of Carter's strategy for working through financial inequity as the cornerstone for building other positive changes that can enhance and enrich their marriages.
Runtime
29 min
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
c2009
Database
Alexander Street
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