When Love Dies: The Process of Marital Disaffection

Karen Kayser
Edited by Karen Kayser
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When Love Dies: The Process of Marital Disaffection

Karen Kayser
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191 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 29, 1993
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 191
  • Publisher: Guilford Press
  • ISBN: 9780898620863
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Karen Kayser, M.S.W., Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at Boston College. She has many years of experience as a marital and family therapist and is coauthor ofThe Love ExchangeandMarriage and the Family: Studying Close Relationships.
""When Love Dies" offers timely and meaningful insights about the many steps that often lead to losing one''s emotional attachment to a spouse. Conversely, it provides clues that might prove helpful in mitigating such a process." --"Clinical Sociology"
"Kayser, a clinician and social work educator, has made a significant contribution to the professional literature." --"Religion in the Social Services"
"This book is an interesting examination of how spouses fall in and out of love." --"Christian Sociological Society Newsletter"
""When Love Dies" is a useful description of the process of falling out of love. Divorcing couples, court mental health professionals, and family law attorneys will all find valuable information about the process of marital disaffection..." --"Family and Conciliation Court Review"
"Family therapists, marriage counselors, and researchers will find this book illuminating and interesting." --"The Psychotherapy Letter"
"Specific phases of disaffection and their symptoms are identified, as are clinical interventions and preventive measures. Kayser employed various social and psychological theories to examine the social spectrum of marital relations. The work is well documented....For all levels of readers and both public and academic libraries." --"Choice"
"Is a book which can be helpful in making an assessment of the state of the marriage, and some determination about an appropriate intervention strategy....The book is a good tool for helping the clergy-counselor assess the date of the marriage, make some preliminary decisions about intervention strategy, and some determination about the prognosis for success. Finally, the book helps the clergydecide whether he or she wants to spend the time, emotional energy, and has the skills required to try to intervene in a disaffected marriage." --"Pastoral Psychology "

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