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QUESTION 1: According to the text, what factor can act as a catalyst for infidelity in couples?
Serious illness or disability may act as a catalyst for infidelity
Open communication is the main cause of infidelity
Couples therapy always prevents infidelities
Economic well-being is the main cause of infidelity
QUESTION 2: What can lead the healthy member to seek escape or validation outside the relationship?
The healthy member never seeks escape from changes in the partner
Stress of caregiving and altered body image may lead to seeking validation outside of the relationship
Mastectomies often automatically strengthen the couple's relationship
Caregivers do not feel guilt or avoidance in the face of trauma
3rd QUESTION: What does the text describe about marriages bound by obligation in relation to infidelity?
Marriages based on obligation never lead to betrayal
Bonding for religious reasons or social pressure can keep a couple together without problems
Lack of authenticity in marriage does not influence the family system
Bonding based on obligation facilitates infidelity as an escape route to unmet needs
4th QUESTION: What is the clinical conclusion about the possibility of repairing the relationship as long as there is active and secret cheating?
The therapist should tell the patient about the affair to his or her partner
Therapy can repair the relationship without ending the infidelity
Reparation work is impossible as long as the deception persists
Maintaining secrecy strengthens trust and treatment
QUESTION 5: According to the text, what should the therapist do when faced with an active affair that is kept secret?
Therapist must maintain secrecy and not intervene
It is not up to the therapist to confront the infidel about the unfeasibility of moving forward
Therapist should ignore infidelity if requested by the partner
Pressure should be exerted for the affair to end or for the truth to be revealed by the patient
6th QUESTION: What is the risk for the therapist if he/she keeps the secret of an active infidelity?
Maintaining secrecy has no consequences in the therapeutic process
Maintaining secrecy makes the therapist an accomplice to deception
Secrecy helps to strengthen the trust of the couple attending therapy
Confidentiality always obliges not to disclose anything even if it harms the relationship
QUESTION 7: What effect can accidents resulting in disabilities have on caregiver behavior according to the text?
Disabling accidents do not affect couple's intimacy
Caregiver's guilt always prevents seeking outside comfort
Accidents resulting in disabilities can generate a crisis where the caregiver seeks comfort or a normal life in the arms of a third party
Loss of a limb does not alter affective or sexual relationships
8th QUESTION: How can some spouses rationalize affairs in marriages maintained "for the sake of the children"?
Staying in the marriage for the sake of the children may lead to rationalizing the affair as compensation for the sacrifice
Bonding for religious reasons automatically prevents infidelity
Not relevant to dismantle the belief of maintaining an unhappy facade for the children
Infidelity never arises from unmet affective or sexual needs
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