Companion to: Getting past the affair / Douglas K. Snyder, Donald H. Baucom, Kristina Coop Gordon. c2007.Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-337) and index.Conceptualizing an integrative treatment for affair couples -- Initial assessment and formulation -- Creating a therapeutic environment -- Damage control -- Restoring equilibrium -- Addressing emotional upheaval -- Preparing the couple to examine contributing factors -- Examining relationship factors -- Examining outside factors -- Examining individual partner factors -- Complex affairs -- Tying it all together : creating a formulation of how the affair occurred -- Addressing issues of forgiveness and barriers to moving forward -- Moving forward
This chapter with a long case study of an intimate professional relationship that illustrated the ph...
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high preval...
According to Control-mastery theory (CMT; Weiss, 1993; Gazzillo, 2016), patients come to therapy in ...
The loss of intimacy is one of the most difficult—but also one of the most common—factors in the des...
Extrarelational affairs persist throughout the United States despite prevailing social proscriptions...
Infidelity is a common issue with which distressed couples and their therapists grapple. However, th...
This paper describes the treatment of a couple who presented for therapy complaining of difficulties...
Marriage and other long-term committed relationships are an integral part of our lives and confer ma...
Behavioral couples ’ therapy has a long history of success with couples and is an empirically valida...
Extra-marital affairs are common in the US and frequently result in difficulties for individuals, fa...
Review of the book Couples in treatment: Techniques and approaches for effective practice, 2nd Ed. B...
When training counseling students it is increasingly important to acquaint them with the clinical re...
This dissertation is the result of research studying the utilization of forgiveness to help achieve ...
According to Whisman, Dixon and Johnason (1997) affairs/infidelity are the second most damaging prob...
This article will address how a physiological understanding of trauma can be applied to working with...
This chapter with a long case study of an intimate professional relationship that illustrated the ph...
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high preval...
According to Control-mastery theory (CMT; Weiss, 1993; Gazzillo, 2016), patients come to therapy in ...
The loss of intimacy is one of the most difficult—but also one of the most common—factors in the des...
Extrarelational affairs persist throughout the United States despite prevailing social proscriptions...
Infidelity is a common issue with which distressed couples and their therapists grapple. However, th...
This paper describes the treatment of a couple who presented for therapy complaining of difficulties...
Marriage and other long-term committed relationships are an integral part of our lives and confer ma...
Behavioral couples ’ therapy has a long history of success with couples and is an empirically valida...
Extra-marital affairs are common in the US and frequently result in difficulties for individuals, fa...
Review of the book Couples in treatment: Techniques and approaches for effective practice, 2nd Ed. B...
When training counseling students it is increasingly important to acquaint them with the clinical re...
This dissertation is the result of research studying the utilization of forgiveness to help achieve ...
According to Whisman, Dixon and Johnason (1997) affairs/infidelity are the second most damaging prob...
This article will address how a physiological understanding of trauma can be applied to working with...
This chapter with a long case study of an intimate professional relationship that illustrated the ph...
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high preval...
According to Control-mastery theory (CMT; Weiss, 1993; Gazzillo, 2016), patients come to therapy in ...