Review the following:
Write a 7- to 10-page case study analysis based on the “Jim and Pam” case vignette. Include the following:
- Discuss the general consequences of infidelity.
- Discuss the hypothetical consequences of infidelity specific to Jim and Pam.
- Identify treatment strategies to use with Jim and Pam.
- Describe how you would apply treatment strategies to Jim and Pam.
- Provide rationale for the chosen treatment strategies.
Use material from the readings, and provide your own thoughts.
Format your paper per APA guidelines.
7 full pages is fine with me if you need to go over it that is ok
Required reading below:
Week Six Readings and Resources
Required Readings
- Cravens, J. D., & Whiting, J. B. (2014). Clinical implications of Internet infidelity: Where Facebook fits in. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 42(4), 325–339.
- Fish, J. N., Pavkov, T. W., Wetchler, J. L., & Bercik, J. (2012). Characteristics of those who participate in infidelity: The role of adult attachment and differentiation in extradyadic experiences. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 40(3), 214–229.
- Girard, A., & Brownlee, A. (2015). Assessment guidelines and clinical implications for therapists working with couples in sexually open marriages. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, (ahead-of-print), 1–13.
- Glass, S. P. (2002). Couple therapy after the trauma of infidelity. In A. S. Gurman & N. S. Jacobson (Eds.), Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy (3rd ed.). pp. 488–507. New York, NY: Guilford.
- Hertlein, K. M., & Piercy, F. P. (2012). Essential elements of Internet infidelity treatment. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38(1), 257–270.
- Jeanfreau, M. M., Jurich, A. P., & Mong, M. D. (2014). An examination of potential attractions of women’s marital infidelity. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 42(1), 14–28.
- Jones, K. E., & Hertlein, K. M. (2012). Four key dimensions for distinguishing Internet infidelity from Internet and sex addiction: Concepts and clinical application. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 40(2), 115–125.
- Moller, N. P., & Vossler, A. (2014). Defining infidelity in research and couple counseling: A qualitative study. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, (ahead-of-print), 1–11.
- Morrissette, P. J. (2012). Infidelity and revenge fantasies: An integrative couple therapy approach. Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy, 11(2), 149–164.
- Schade, L. C., & Sandberg, J. G. (2012). Healing the attachment injury of marital infidelity using emotionally focused couples therapy: A case illustration. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 40(5), 434–444.
- Schneider, J. P., Weiss, R., & Samenow, C. (2012). Is it really cheating? Understanding the emotional reactions and clinical treatment of spouses and partners affected by cybersex infidelity. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 19(1–2), 123–139.
- Suka, R. F. (2015). A clinician’s guide to helping couples heal from the trauma of infidelity. Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy, 14(2), 141–168.
- Williams, K., & Knudson‐Martin, C. (2013). Do therapists address gender and power in infidelity? A feminist analysis of the treatment literature. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 39(3), 271–284.
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