Abstract

While a substantial amount of research on predictors of infidelity and treatment approaches as suggested by clinicians and researchers exists, there is a lack of literature dedicated to the couple's unique experience of infidelity. We propose that the perpetuated, dysfunctional view of infidelity may hinder a couple's ability to overcome the experience and offer a non-pathological, sociocultural approach to working with couples who have experienced infidelity. Specifically, the contextual influences affecting a particular couple's experience will be examined through the process of deconstruction. Transcripts from two sessions are provided along with questions that may be used to begin the deconstruction process.

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