Publication

2003-11-01 - W. W. Norton & Company

Language

English

Word Count

80,000 words, Guess

Page Count

320 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2003060787
  • LibraryThing6497840
  • Goodreads1175752

Classifications

  • LCCRC488.5.W4435 2003

Description

"In Treating Infidelity, Weeks, Gambescia, and Jenkins provide therapists and counselors with concepts, insights, and therapeutic plans that will allow them to work effectively with couples undergoing a crisis of broken intimacy. The authors address this severe therapeutic challenge with a comprehensive and inter-systematic approach that carefully considers the concerns of the couple, the partners as individuals, and the role of the therapist. Because it is a relationship problem, infidelity requires a flexible clinical regimen combining elements of individual and conjoint therapy within a systemic orientation. The authors have long used just such a regimen in their own clinical work with clients experiencing relational and sexual dysfunctions. Treating Infidelity presents the insights and organization of this successful clinical model, and provides a systematic array of techniques that help couples to repair and recover from an affair."--Jacket.

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