Authors
Andreas Vossler, Naomi P Moller
Publication date
2014/10/2
Journal
Sexual and Relationship Therapy
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
424-435
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Infidelity is both common and difficult to work with therapeutically, but little research to date has examined the experiences of those who work with this presenting problem. This study explores couple counsellors’ experiences of working with couples affected by infidelity. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven experienced couple counsellors working for a nation-wide relationship counselling organisation in the United Kingdom. A thematic analysis of the interview transcripts revealed a shared pattern of experiences and challenges, providing greater insight into the specific constellations and difficulties practitioners face when working with issues around infidelity. Practical implications for working with this presenting problem are discussed as well as the potential impact of counsellors’ own implicit theories on their practice with infidelity.
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