Infidelity and attachment: The moderating role of race/ethnicity

ML Parker, K Campbell - Contemporary Family Therapy, 2017 - Springer
Couples therapists often describe infidelity as one of the most difficult clinical concerns to
address. A contributing factor to this difficulty is the notable lack of research on extradyadic …

Do therapists address gender and power in infidelity? A feminist analysis of the treatment literature

K Williams, C Knudson‐Martin - Journal of Marital and Family …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Sociocontextual factors such as gender and power play an important role in the etiology of
affairs and in recovery from them, yet it is unclear how current treatment models address …

Couple therapy and the treatment of affairs

KC Gordon, DH Baucom, DK Snyder… - Clinical handbook of …, 2008 - books.google.com
Couples who have experienced an extramarital affair in their lifetime are not a rarity; recent
studies with large, representative US samples across all age cohorts have found that …

[图书][B] Treatment of infidelity as a clinical issue in couple therapy: A critical review of the literature

WE Stamps - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Infidelity is perhaps the most challenging issue confronting couple therapists and has a high
prevalence amongst couples in both clinical and community settings. Despite significant …

Effects of parental infidelity on adult children's relational ethics with their partners: A contextual perspective

AE Schmidt, MS Green, DS Sibley… - Journal of Couple & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This study used the lens of contextual therapy to explore the influence of parental infidelity
on adult children's perceptions of relational ethics in their relationship with their partners. A …

A trauma-based physiological approach: Helping betrayed partners heal from marital infidelity

JD Sauerheber, JG Disque - The Journal of Individual Psychology, 2016 - muse.jhu.edu
This article will address how a physiological understanding of trauma can be applied to
working with couples in which an affair has initiated trauma symptoms. A brief introduction …

Couples in great marriages who considered divorcing

S Tulane, L Skogrand, J DeFrain - Marriage & Family Review, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This study used a strengths-based perspective to examine the experiences of 25 couples
who self-identified as having great marriages yet had considered divorcing at some point …

Grappling with Infidelity: The Experiences of Therapists

V O'Rourke, R McElvaney, M Kirrane - Journal of Couple & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
A presentation of infidelity has been described as one of the most challenging issues to work
within couple therapy. Yet the subjective experiences of therapists as they engage with …

Religious couples re-storying after infidelity: Using narrative therapy interventions with a focus on attachment

MA Karris, MA Arger - Counseling and Family Therapy …, 2019 - epublications.regis.edu
Attachment-focused narrative interventions used with religious couples of the Abrahamic
faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) dealing with the effects of infidelity is discussed in …

A journey of remembering: A narrative framework for older couples experiencing infidelity

ME Williamson, AS Brimhall - Journal of Couple & Relationship …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this article is to discuss the importance of therapeutic attention to infidelity in
older couples and suggest a theoretical framework for working with this population. A …