Love Affairs

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Factors that make affairs less likely
Guidelines for choosing a therapist after an affair
Guilt and confession
Possible positive effects of an affair
Prevalence of affairs
Proclivity to affairs
Protecting children from the fallout
Psychological effects of affairs

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  • ISBN 9781440861543
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A psychologist specializing in couples therapy provides an honest and compassionate guide to dealing with a spouse's or partner's love affair, from the one-night stand to the grand amour. As a result of innovative technologies and a globalized world, temptation and opportunity often intersect, allowing infidelity to increasingly create problems between spouses, partners, and other couplings in which at least one person expects exclusive intimacy. In this timely work, noted couples therapist Joel Block examines the challenges of affairs, including types of affairs; their motivations and effects; and how to repair and improve a relationship, or part ways, after an affair. Questions addressed include: "What is the motivation?", "Is it a result of deep dissatisfaction? Or not a reflection of the relationship at all?", and "Can relationships be affair-proofed?" Providing vignettes from the author's therapy sessions to illustrate points, the book also explains how to respond to discovery; minimize disruption in the lives of children; and when separation or divorce is the chosen solution, understand new modes of "conscious de-coupling" that keep post-breakup life stable as well as satisfying. A lifeline for recovering from crisis, this text will interest general readers looking for advice to react to, cope with, or avoid infidelity, as well as students and professionals in the fields of psychology, counseling, and social work.
Joel Block, PhD, is an award-winning psychologist practicing couples and sex therapy on Long Island, New York. He has been a practicing counseling and clinical psychologist for 40 years and is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association division for Couple and Family Therapy.

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