According to Whisman, Dixon and Johnason (1997) affairs/infidelity are the second most damaging problem that couples face and the third most difficult problem to treat. Glass & Wright (1988) argues that 30% of couples seek couple therapy because of infidelity during the course of treatment. Zola (2007) mentions that historically infidelity has been described as extramarital or extra-couple sexual relation that has been perceived as betrayal by a partner. In this paper I use infidelity in the sense that one of the couple has sexually or emotionally violated couple boundaries and bonds. Infidelity is an attachment injury that might lead to trauma in couples secure adult attachment. EFT interventions are helpful because they may repair attac...
Research exploring therapists’ experiences of working with infidelity is limited, yet infidelity is ...
Couples with marital infidelity have received many therapies, but the effective therapies for them w...
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT; Johnson, 2004) is an empirically validated approach to coup...
The revelation of an affair is often an emotionally explosive event for a couple, yet little is know...
Infidelity is a common issue with which distressed couples and their therapists grapple. However, th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Infidelity is not uncommon in American marriages, yet...
Background and Aim:Marital infidelity is a traumatic interpersonal issue that can lead to cognitive,...
Infidelity is one of the most common presenting problems for couples and marriage therapists. It is ...
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high preval...
This exploratory study examined the beliefs of 82 experienced Marriage and Family Therapists regardi...
Infidelity is both common and difficult to work with therapeutically, but little research to date ha...
Background: The experience of infidelity is very painful and leads to serious negative consequence a...
This research will conduct a quantitative study to identify whether EFT (emotionally-focused therapy...
Attachment theory provides a useful framework for predicting marital infidelity. However, most resea...
Attachment injuries occur as a result of aversive interpersonal events in which a partner is betraye...
Research exploring therapists’ experiences of working with infidelity is limited, yet infidelity is ...
Couples with marital infidelity have received many therapies, but the effective therapies for them w...
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT; Johnson, 2004) is an empirically validated approach to coup...
The revelation of an affair is often an emotionally explosive event for a couple, yet little is know...
Infidelity is a common issue with which distressed couples and their therapists grapple. However, th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Infidelity is not uncommon in American marriages, yet...
Background and Aim:Marital infidelity is a traumatic interpersonal issue that can lead to cognitive,...
Infidelity is one of the most common presenting problems for couples and marriage therapists. It is ...
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high preval...
This exploratory study examined the beliefs of 82 experienced Marriage and Family Therapists regardi...
Infidelity is both common and difficult to work with therapeutically, but little research to date ha...
Background: The experience of infidelity is very painful and leads to serious negative consequence a...
This research will conduct a quantitative study to identify whether EFT (emotionally-focused therapy...
Attachment theory provides a useful framework for predicting marital infidelity. However, most resea...
Attachment injuries occur as a result of aversive interpersonal events in which a partner is betraye...
Research exploring therapists’ experiences of working with infidelity is limited, yet infidelity is ...
Couples with marital infidelity have received many therapies, but the effective therapies for them w...
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT; Johnson, 2004) is an empirically validated approach to coup...