Handbook of the Clinical Treatment of Infidelity

Joseph L Wetchler author Katherine Milewski Hertlein author Fred P Piercy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:28th Dec '05

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Help your clients’ relationships survive infidelity!

In the Handbook of the Clinical Treatment of Infidelity, a panel of seasoned experts reflects on issues central to affairs, and on how to help couples heal and learn from them. First, editors Fred P. Piercy, Katherine M. Hertlein, and Joseph L. Wetchler provide an essential overview of infidelity theory, research, and treatment. They discuss the effect of infidelity on couples and delineate three types of infidelityemotional, physical, and infidelity including aspects of both. They review the relatively new role of the Internet in infidelity and explore infidelity within the context of comarital relationships. Finally, they discuss the overarching theories and common models used in infidelity treatment.

Also in the Handbook of the Clinical Treatment of Infidelity:

  • Susan M. Johnson, the co-developer of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), discusses affairs through the lens of attachment theory, and shows how EFT provides a way to acknowledge and express pain, remorse, and regret, and to repair this attachment bond.
  • David Moultrup takes a Bowenian approach to infidelity, focusing attention on the underlying dynamics of the emotional system
  • Frank Pittman and Tina Pittman Wagers outline cultural myths about affairs and do their share of debunking
  • Adrian Blow discusses how to help couples directly address their painand the challenges of the healing process
  • Brian Case highlights the role of apology and forgiveness in the healing process
  • Frank Stalfa and Catherine Hastings focus on the treatment of accusatory sufferinga spouse’s obsessive holding onto and retaliating for an affair long after it has ended, and despite the offending partner’s repeated apologies and attempts at restitution
  • Don-David Lusterman discusses individuals who have suppressed or denied traumatic stress reactions to their partner’s affair, and how to help them
  • Scott Johnson discusses myths about affairs, from who is cheating on whom, to whether men really have more affairs than women, to the blame-filled language of affairs, betrayal, and infidelity, asking us to think more systematically about affairs and to see the dynamics of extra dyadic relationships as more complex and nuanced than they are typically portrayed in the literature
  • Joan Atwood provides an overview of Internet infidelitythe factors influencing one’s involvement...

ISBN: 9780789029959

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 430g

234 pages