Cognitive Therapy can work well with families but, thus far, little has been published about using CT with the family. The best resource I am aware of is: Epstein, N., Schlesinger, S.E. & Dryden, W. (1988). Cognitive-behavioral Therapy with Families. New York: Brunner/Mazel. A number of good books about CBT with couples have been published. They include: Beck, A. T. (1988). Love Is Never Enough. Spring, J. A. With Spring, M. (1996). After the Affair . New York: Harper Collins. Dattilio, & Padesky, C.A. (1990). Cognitive Therapy with Couples. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange. Obviously, it would also be a good idea to go to your university library and do a literature search with "family therapy" and "cognitive" as your keywords.
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