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Helping Couples Get Past the Affair
A Clinician's Guide

Donald H. Baucom, Douglas K. Snyder, and Kristina Coop Gordon

356 Pages
Size: 6" x 9"
Paperback
March 2011
ISBN 978-1-60918-239-7
Cat. #8239
Price: $35.00 $29.75
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Hardcover
2009
ISBN 978-1-60623-067-1
Cat. #3067
Price: $60.00 $51.00
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E-book
March 2011
ISBN 978-1-60623-377-1
EPUB format
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"It is well laid out, taking the reader through the processes required to work with couples in a step-by-step approach. It is down to earth, acknowledging the difficulties that can be experienced in this area of work, and the helplessness that the therapist can feel....The book provides guidance for therapists as they support clients in what is often a long and difficult process towards resolution of their issues....Any therapist can feel supported and real when working with this book: difficulties and anxieties are described and allowed....This is a book that really looks at the work that is needed from an honest and realistic point of view and provides sensible suggestions for moving therapy forward. It will be a valuable addition to the bookshelf."

-The Independent Practitioner


"What I love about this book is how close it stays to the ground in offering therapists a series of practical steps for working with couples traumatized by an affair. The authors draw on extensive clinical experience and research to present a three-stage model that addresses 'impact,' 'meaning,' and 'moving on.' With its sensible framework and creative techniques, this book is an ideal resource for both beginning and veteran couple therapists. I know it will be an invaluable addition to my practice toolkit."

-Jefferson A. Singer, PhD, Department of Psychology, Connecticut College


"It is wonderful to have a practical book addressing the dark shadow in many couple relationships. Baucom, Snyder, and Gordon are an incredibly strong team of clinician-researchers, and this book distills their collective experience into a very useful guide. As the authors point out, the discovery of infidelity is often traumatic, and managing the effects of this trauma is critical to providing effective assistance. Couple therapists of all persuasions will want this practical volume on their shelves."

-W. Kim Halford, PhD, School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia


"Infidelity can be as overwhelming to the clinician as it is to the couple. Baucom et al. lucidly explain how to guide clients through this tumultuous issue to a stronger and more authentic relationship. Informed by the authors' considerable clinical wisdom, this book is a 'must-have' for clinicians who work with couples."

-Valerie E. Whiffen, PhD, private practice, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


"This is a major contribution to the literature on treatment of infidelity and a book that all couple therapists should read. Infidelity is one of the most challenging presenting problems for even the most seasoned clinician. Integrating cognitive-behavioral, systems, and insight-oriented theoretical models, the approach is highly relevant for a wide range of therapists. In addition, the extensive session vignettes, chapter summaries, and clear writing make this a great resource for graduate courses in couple therapy."

-Norman B. Epstein, PhD, Department of Family Science, University of Maryland, College Park
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