infidelityaffairintegrationcouples therapysystemic therapyInfidelity is one of the most common and the most difficult problems to treat in couples therapy. In this article, the authors present an integrative approach to ...
Marital dynamics, especially how spouses perceive the voluntary/non-voluntary nature of their marriage, is shown to be another important factor in determining the course, goals and outcome of therapy when infidelity is the presenting problem. An additional group of factors, e.g., marital ...
(2005). Treating infidelity in same-sex couples. JCLP/In session, 61(11), 1429-1438.Martell, C. R., & Prince, S. E. (2005). Treating infidelity in same-sex couples. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 1429-1438.Martell, C., & Prince, S. (2005). Treating infidelity in same-sex...
Based on clinical experience and the empirical research, this article addresses the differing norms involved in affirmatively treating infidelity in gay and lesbian couples within the framework of integrative behavioral couple therapy (IBCT). Two cases illustrate the process and outcome of IBCT with ...
Marital dynamics, especially how spouses perceive the voluntary/non-voluntary nature of their marriage, is shown to be another important factor in determining the course, goals and outcome of therapy when infidelity is the presenting problem. An additional group of factors, e.g., marital ...
(2011). Therapeutic dilemmas in treating internet infidelity. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 39(2), 162-173.Hertlein, K. M. (2011). Therapeutic Dilemmas in Treating Internet Infidelity. American Journal Of Family Therapy, 39(2), 162-173...
Marital infidelity is a multifaceted problem that frequently causes couples to enter marital therapy. In this article, seven broad categories of extramarital relationships are reviewed. Certain personality factors are identified that must be taken into consideration when evaluating whether the problematic ...