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QUESTION 1: What is the first step in the clinical approach to infidelity according to the text?
Assuming a universal definition of betrayal
Focus intervention on legal sanctions
Recommend immediate separation
Exploring what cheating means for that particular dyad
2nd QUESTION: How does the text describe the perception of infidelity between partners?
As an objective and easily identifiable fact
As an exclusively sexual behavior
As something highly subjective that varies between partners
As a universal moral violation
3rd QUESTION: What aspects can be covered by the exclusivity "contract" to be investigated by the therapist?
May range from genital contact to emotional intimacy and digital communication
Only includes physical genital contact
Exclusively limited to glances at third parties
Includes only intimate confidences shared in person
QUESTION 4: In open relationships, how is deception defined in the example in the text?
Prohibit all contact with third parties
Allowing extramarital sex without conditions
Consider any external relationship as betrayal
Define cheating as the concealment of the act rather than the act itself
QUESTION 5: According to Brown's category, what function do certain affairs have when the relationship threatens to become more intimate?
Regulating emotional distance and avoiding total fusion
Strengthening intimacy and promoting engagement
Resolving conflict through direct communication
Eliminating the need for triangulation
QUESTION 6: What role does the third person play in the adventures that impede intimacy according to the text?
Being a mere spectator without influence
Functioning as a triangulation object that maintains distance
An agent of reconciliation between the couple
The main cause of all couple crises
7th QUESTION: What is the unconscious purpose of infidelities that avoid direct conflict?
Seek immediate professional support
Reinforce assertive communication
Provoking a reaction in the partner without verbalizing the complaint
Acting as a conscious and planned strategy
QUESTION 8: Why is it essential to clarify boundaries and expectations about fidelity?
Because this is the only way to justify infidelity
Because it avoids crises arising from unshared definitions of fidelity
Because it facilitates legal separation
Because it eliminates the need for therapy
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