Therapeutic handling of marital infidelity |
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Authors: | Bruce B. Peck |
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Affiliation: | Whitehaven-Southwest Mental Health Center , Memphis, Tennessee |
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Abstract: | Abstract In working with couples and families, the occasional clinical use of mental imagery techniques can frequently promote therapeutic breakthroughs. When sessions focused on a couple's (family's) current communication problems reach a point where progress seems slow and laborious, a therapist can encourage the couple (parents and perhaps even older children) to try one or more imagery sessions to understand their interactional patterns within the context of their own developmental periods. This article describes how imagery can lead couples to new and more constructive perspectives on the meaning of their interactions. |
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