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Jay Lebow (born 1948) is a family psychologist and clinical professor at the Family Institute at Northwestern University and is editor in chief of the journal Family Process.

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Career

Lebow is a proponent and developer of methods of integrative practice of couples therapy and family therapy (Evans, 2010; Wilson, 2010). Integrative couple and family therapy merges various theoretical approaches to couple and family therapy into a set of methods for best practice.

Lebow's Couple and Family Therapy: An Integrative Map of the Territory (Lebow, 2014; Karam 2014) identifies the shared concepts and intervention strategies that are the foundation for modern couple and family therapy. Most important are a set of common factors that are at work in all therapies, and another set of common factors specific to couple and family therapies, which Lebow and colleagues Doug Sprenkle and Sean Davis described in Common Factors in Couple and Family Therapy (Seedall, 2011; Sprenkle, Davis, & Lebow, 2009). These common factors include the therapeutic alliance, setting positive and realistic expectations, and maintaining a family systems perspective. With William Pinsof, Doug Breunlin, Bill Russell, Cheryl Rampage, and Anthony Chambers, Lebow is a creator of Integrative Problem Centered Metaframeworks, a model for doing couple and family therapy (Pinsof et al. 2011; Carr, 2012).

Since 2012, Lebow has been editor in chief of the journal Family Process, the oldest journal in the field of family therapy (Imber-Black, 2011). During Lebow's tenure Family Process has expanded its publication of research about family processes and evidence based couple and family therapies. Lebow has also edited major volumes including Twenty-First Century Psychotherapies (Lebow, 2008), Family Psychology: The Art of the Science (co edited with William Pinsof (Pinsof & Lebow, 2005), the Clinical Handbook of Couple and Family Therapy (co-edited with Alan Gurman and Douglas Snyder), and the Handbook of Family Therapy co-edited with Tom Sexton. He also has written Research for the Psychotherapist (Evans, 2010; Jenkins, 2008), a volume that bridges the gap between research and practice in psychotherapy.

Lebow is the author of 150 book chapters and articles, most of which focus on practice of couple and family therapy, the relationship of research and practice, integrative practice, and intervention strategies with divorcing families. For several years, he wrote a prominent column for a decade for the Psychotherapy Networker about the relationship of research and practice.

He has engaged in clinical practice, supervision, and research on couple and family therapy for over thirty years, and is board certified in family psychology and an approved supervisor and clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. His clinical work is demonstrated in the video Integrative Family Therapy (Hargrove & Malone, 2007) distributed by the American Psychological Association (APA). He is a past president of the Society for Family Psychology of the APA, and served for many years on the Board of Directors and as committee chairs of the American Family Therapy Academy.

Recognition

He was named "Family Psychologist of the Year" in 2007 by the Society of Family Psychology and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Family Therapy Academy.

Key Publications

  • Lebow, J. L. (2014) Couple and Family Therapy: An Integrative Map of the Territory. Washington DC : APA books.
  • Lebow, J. L. (2006) Research for the Psychotherapist: From Science to Practice, New York: Routledge
  • Sexton, T. and Lebow, J. L. (eds.) (2016) Handbook of Family Therapy. New York: Routledge.
  • Gurman, A.S., Lebow, J. L. & Snyder, D.K. (2015) Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy (5th ed.). New York: Guilford.
  • Sprenkle, D., Davis, S., & Lebow, J. L. (2009) Common factors in couple and family therapy. New York : Guilford.
  • Lebow, J. L. (ed.) (2008) 21st century psychotherapies. New York : John Wiley & Sons.
  • Pinsof, W. & Lebow, J. L. (eds.) (2005) Family psychology: The science of the art. New York: Oxford Press.
  • Lebow, J. L. (ed.) (2005) Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy. New York: John Wiley & Sons
  • Pinsof, W., Breunlin, D., Russell, W. and Lebow, J. (2011) Integrative problem centered metaframeworks therapy II—Planning, conversing and integrating feedback, Family Process.
  • Lebow, J. L., Chambers, A., Christensen, A. & Johnson, S.M. (2012) Marital Distress. Journal of marital and family therapy. 38, 145-168
  • Lebow, J. L. (2003) Integrative Family Therapy for Disputes Involving Child Custody and Visitation, Journal of Family Psychology, 17, 181-192
  • Lebow, J. L. (1982). Consumer satisfaction with mental health treatment. Psychological Bulletin, 91, 244-259.
  • Lebow, J. L. & Gurman, A. (1995). Research assessing couple and family therapy. Annual Review of Psychology, Annual Reviews Inc, Palo Alto, CA., 46, 27-57.
  • Johnson, S. & Lebow, J. L. (2000). The coming of age of couples therapy: a decade review, Journal Marital and Family Therapy of, 26, 23-38.
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