2008, Number 3
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Med Sur 2008; 15 (3)
Couples and their infidelity
Zumaya M, Brown C, Baker H
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 225-230
PDF size: 87.16 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Infidelity is a frequent event that affects everybody, as a participant or as an indirect victim. It is a common source of suffering and therefore a reason to ask for help to health professionals. This paper present a theoretical frame to understand love ant the formation of the human couple, the diverse forms that infidelity presents and the clinical manifestations of suffering, as well as an approach for clinical psychotherapeutic intervention.
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