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a| Handbook of the clinical treatment of infidelity /
c| Fred P. Piercy, Katherine M. Hertlein, Joseph L. Wetchler, editors.
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a| Clinical treatment of infidelity
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a| New York, NY ;
a| Abingdon, Oxon :
b| Routledge,
c| 2011.
300
a| xvii, 219 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 22 cm.
500
a| "Co-published simultaneously as Journal of couple & relationship therapy, volume 4, numbers 2/3 2005."
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| In the Handbook of the Clinical Treatment of Infidelity, a panel of seasoned experts reflects on issues central to affairs, and on how to help couples heal and learn from them. First, editors Fred P. Piercy, Katherine M. Hertlein, and Joseph L. Wetchler provide an essential overview of infidelity theory, research, and treatment. They discuss the effect of infidelity on couples and delineate three types of infidelity—emotional, physical, and infidelity including aspects of both. They review the relatively new role of the Internet in infidelity and explore infidelity within the context of comarital relationships. Finally, they discuss the overarching theories and common models used in infidelity treatment.
c| Adapted from the publisher's description.
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a| Marital psychotherapy.
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a| Adultery
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a| Piercy, Fred P.
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a| Hertlein, Katherine M.
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