Infidelity: A Practitioner's Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis

Infidelity: A Practitioner's Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis

Infidelity: A Practitioner's Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis

Infidelity: A Practitioner's Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis

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Overview

When one partner in a relationship is unfaithful to the other, it takes a lot of work by both parties involved to salvage the relationship. In today’s therapy-friendly climate, marriage/couples counseling is often a part of that rebuilding process. Many couples seek out professional therapy after an affair is out in the open, but often the act of infidelity is revealed while uncovering and discussing unrelated issues for which the couple is in counseling. And yet, amazingly, as common as this complex and difficult topic arises in therapy, there is relatively little professional literature devoted to understanding and "treating" infidelity.



In this volume, Paul Peluso has assembled a truly impressive list of contributors from a range of disciplines and backgrounds, including marital therapy, family therapy, evolutionary psychology, marriage research, and cyberstudies, with the aim of filling this void.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135925345
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/15/2007
Series: Family Systems Counseling: Innovations Then and Now
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 787 KB

About the Author

Paul R. Peluso, Ph.D., LMHC, LMFT, is Senior Associate Dean in the College of Education and Professor in the Department of Counselor Education at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida. He is also a licensed mental health counselor and licensed marriage and family therapist in Florida. An accomplished author of ten influential books, Dr. Peluso’s diverse body of work spans subjects like infidelity, couples therapy, family dynamics, and Adlerian theory, having contributed over 25 articles and 12 chapters in these areas. Dr. Peluso’s areas of clinical expertise include couples therapy, infidelity, family therapy, traumatic grief and loss, and domestic violence. He also serves as the Past President of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counseling.

Taylor J. Irvine, Ph.D., LMHC-FL, NCC, is Assistant Professor at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Irvine is a licensed mental health counselor and national certified counselor, with experience working with diverse client populations and presenting issues. Dr. Irvine is an accomplished leader in her field, with her research centering on couples and infidelity, as well as eating disorders and body image concerns. She has presented and published on these topics both nationally and internationally, spotlighting culturally responsive and evidence-based methods across counseling research, training, and practice domains. Dr. Irvine's research has garnered recognition in the field for its emphasis on evidence-based approaches.

Table of Contents


About the Editor     xi
Contributors     xiii
Series Editor's Foreword     xix
Preface     xxi
Acknowledgments     xxv
Infidelity: Introduction and Overview   Paul R. Peluso     1
Understanding Infidelity
Sex in Intimate Relationships: Variations and Challenges   Paul R. Rasmussen   Kathleen J. Kilborne     11
An Evolutionary Psychological Perspective on Infidelity   Alastair P. C. Davies   Todd K. Shackelford   Aaron T. Goetz     31
The Treatment of Infidelity in Couples Therapy
Research on Couple Therapy for Infidelity: What Do We Know About Helping Couples When There Has Been an Affair?   Deborah E. Kessel   Jessica H. Moon   David C. Atkins     55
The Intersystems Approach to Treating Infidelity   Stephen T. Fife   Gerald R. Weeks   Nancy Gambescia     71
Treating Infidelity: An Integrative Approach to Resolving Trauma and Promoting Forgiveness   Douglas K. Snyder   Donald H. Baucom   Kristina C. Gordon     99
Forgive and Forget: A Comparison of Emotionally Focused and Cognitive-Behavioral Models of Forgiveness and Intervention in the Context of Couple Infidelity   Heather B. MacIntosh   Joanne Hall   Susan M.Johnson     127
The Affair as a Catalyst for Change   Emily M. Brown     149
The Impact of Infidelity on Couples and Families From Different Social, Cultural, Generational, and Sexual Perspectives
Cyber-Infidelity   Rona Subotnik     169
Infidelity: A Multicultural Perspective   Richard C. Henriksen, Jr.     191
Male Couples and Monogamy: Clinical and Cultural Issues   Michael Shernoff     207
Lesbian Couples: The Infidelities of Women, Sexual and Otherwise   Beverly Burch     229
"An Affair to Remember": Infidelity and Its Impact on Children   Catherine Ford Sori     247
Professional Reflections and Conclusion
Reflections of a Master: An Interview with Frank Pittman   Frank Pittman   Katie Berman   Paul R. Peluso     279
Reflections on the Affair: An Experiential Perspective   Augustus Napier     291
Summarizing Infidelity: Lessons Learned Along the Way   Paul R. Peluso     319
Index     325
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