Helping Couples Heal From Infidelity: A Self Psychological, Intersubjective Approachcouples therapyinfidelityintersubjectiveself psychologyThis article applies a contemporary self psychological approach to couple therapy, previously described (Leone, 2008), to the treatment of couples dealing with the aftermath ...
Infidelity Unhealthy conflict resolution Poorly managed time together due to work/life expectations Inconsistencies with sexual intimacy Lack of trust Financial illiteracy; differing financial goals Inability to honor each other's boundaries Unwillingness to meet your partner's needs I have seen these and ...
Infidelity Family Conflict Bio: Are you feeling less like romantic partners and more like roommates? What if life with your partner could be as exciting as it was when you first got together? (Re)discover your ideal relationship together in as little as one weekend. I help couples build, ma...
In addition, Relationship Enhancement therapy is introduced as it serves as the broad therapeutic framework from which this therapist approaches working with all couples, including those dealing with the challenging issues involved in infidelity.
In addition, Relationship Enhancement therapyis introduced as it serves as the broad therapeutic framework from which this therapist approaches working with all couples, including those dealing with the challenging issues involved in infidelity.Scuka...
(2009) Helping Couples Work Towards the Forgiveness of marital Infidelity: Therapist' Perspectives. The American Journal of Family Therapy 37: 48- 66.Olmstead, S., Buck, R., & Mills, L. (2009). Helping couples work toward the forgiveness of marital infidelity: Therapist perspectives. The ...