Infidelity: A Practitioner’s Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis

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Paul R. Peluso
Routledge, 15. 6. 2007 - 352 strán (strany)

When one partner in a relationship is unfaithful to the other, it takes a lot of work by both parties involved to salvage the relationship. In today’s therapy-friendly climate, marriage/couples counseling is often a part of that rebuilding process. Many couples seek out professional therapy after an affair is out in the open, but often the act of infidelity is revealed while uncovering and discussing unrelated issues for which the couple is in counseling. And yet, amazingly, as common as this complex and difficult topic arises in therapy, there is relatively little professional literature devoted to understanding and "treating" infidelity.

In this volume, Paul Peluso has assembled a truly impressive list of contributors from a range of disciplines and backgrounds, including marital therapy, family therapy, evolutionary psychology, marriage research, and cyberstudies, with the aim of filling this void.

 

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About the Editor
Introduction and Overview
Clinical and Cultural Issues
An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective on Infidelity
What Do We Know
The Intersystems Approach to Treating Infidelity
An Integrative Approach to Resolving Trauma
A Comparison of Emotionally Focused
The Affair as a Catalyst for Change
THE IMPACT OF INFIDELITY ON COUPLES AND FAMILIES FROM
A Multicultural Perspective
The Infidelities of Women Sexual
Infidelity and Its Impact on Children
An Interview with Frank Pittman
Lessons Learned Along the
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Paul R. Peluso, Ph.D., is Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Mental Health Counseling, Department of Counselor Education, College of Education, Florida Atlantic University.

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