Infidelity is a frequent treatment issue in couples treatment and poses a number of challenges for clinicians who treat cases of infidelity. Research and literature on the treatment of infidelity is often scattered, inconsistent from author to author, and, in general, can be difficult for clinicians to grasp and comprehend. The present study will add to existing literature on infidelity treatment with sexual/intimacy components; The present study investigated the integration of sex therapy techniques/philosophy into the treatment of infidelity and attempted to identify the degree to which practitioners are integrating sex therapy into their infidelity treatment. Clinicians participated in a focus group and interview and were asked questions...
Infidelity is a common issue with which distressed couples and their therapists grapple. However, th...
There is no universally accepted definition of “sex addiction” in the literature, though it is gener...
Research on infidelity has suffered from inconsistency in how infidelity has been operationalized ac...
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high preval...
Infidelity can destroy relationships but there is longstanding debate in the field about how best to...
Infidelity is one of the most common presenting problems for couples and marriage therapists. It is ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Infidelity is not uncommon in American marriages, yet...
Infidelity is both common and difficult to work with therapeutically, but little research to date ha...
The revelation of an affair is often an emotionally explosive event for a couple, yet little is know...
This exploratory study examined the beliefs of 82 experienced Marriage and Family Therapists regardi...
Most couples in committed relationships have implicit or explicit rules regarding infidelity. Howeve...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate the effectiveness of an intervent...
Research exploring therapists’ experiences of working with infidelity is limited, yet infidelity is ...
According to Whisman, Dixon and Johnason (1997) affairs/infidelity are the second most damaging prob...
Infidelity is the most often cited reason for divorce in the United States and much of the world. Pr...
Infidelity is a common issue with which distressed couples and their therapists grapple. However, th...
There is no universally accepted definition of “sex addiction” in the literature, though it is gener...
Research on infidelity has suffered from inconsistency in how infidelity has been operationalized ac...
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high preval...
Infidelity can destroy relationships but there is longstanding debate in the field about how best to...
Infidelity is one of the most common presenting problems for couples and marriage therapists. It is ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Infidelity is not uncommon in American marriages, yet...
Infidelity is both common and difficult to work with therapeutically, but little research to date ha...
The revelation of an affair is often an emotionally explosive event for a couple, yet little is know...
This exploratory study examined the beliefs of 82 experienced Marriage and Family Therapists regardi...
Most couples in committed relationships have implicit or explicit rules regarding infidelity. Howeve...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate the effectiveness of an intervent...
Research exploring therapists’ experiences of working with infidelity is limited, yet infidelity is ...
According to Whisman, Dixon and Johnason (1997) affairs/infidelity are the second most damaging prob...
Infidelity is the most often cited reason for divorce in the United States and much of the world. Pr...
Infidelity is a common issue with which distressed couples and their therapists grapple. However, th...
There is no universally accepted definition of “sex addiction” in the literature, though it is gener...
Research on infidelity has suffered from inconsistency in how infidelity has been operationalized ac...