Riveting vignettes show the inner and outer lives of women engaged in extramarital affairs. In spotlighting the many influences that spur women to cheat-from marital discord, childhood histories and sociopolitical history to pop and postmodern culture-Dr. Praver neither condemns nor condones such affairs. Instead, she aims to help wives and husbands question their own desires and actions, recognize their own roles in marital problems, and become inspired to find creative solutions. This work is an intimate and comprehensive examination of wives' desires for extramarital affairs. It includes vignettes from younger and older wives, as well as working, stay-at-home and remarried wives, from those with and without children, and from those who turn to same-sex affairs. The authoritative and scholary underpinnings are presented in a reader-friendly style that will appeal to all women, as well as to clinicians and academics. Readers who are involved in or considering extramarital affairs will feel supported, validated, and inspired to enter into a dialogue for change. This book and its vivid case studies, filled with dialogue that allows readers a front-row seat in the therapy room, inspire one to listen and learn without harsh perjorative judgments. While the issues here are profound, the book is always evocative and enjoyable.
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"[F]or a thorough treatment of the subject of wives' infidelity, this is the book to buy."-Palm Beach Post/Cox News Service
"Not all are desperate, or housewives. Many seem to be successful, committed and happy, but in fact, something is missing. Psychologist and psychoanalyst Praver does not preach but instead guides wives and husbands to recognize and analyze their desires, motivations, roles and expectations and make positive changes creatively. Through a series of vignettes she describes situations ranging from working wives to those who stay at home, mothers and childless women, the young, the elderly and those in-between, those who are remarried and those who seek out same-sex extramarital affairs. She also examines the social and historical changes across the last ten decades that have changed attitudes from shock to, it seems, grudging admiration, and how couples must cope with outside influences as well as those that are the most intimate."-Reference & Research Book News
"ÝF¨or a thorough treatment of the subject of wives' infidelity, this is the book to buy."-Palm Beach Post/Cox News Service
"Praver investigates the various reasons that married women have extramarital sexual affairs. She explores how her patients' parental relationships and early life experience set up unconscious motivations that influence their behavior. Early chapters cover the history of sexual behavior and the influence of society's shift to sexual equality, a shift that extends to attitudes toward affairs. Seven of the 11 chapters provide detailed case studies of a variety of married and remarried women--younger and older, working and stay-at-home--and in these Praver relies heavily on interpretations not only of the patients' behavior but also of her own reactions to what is happening. One chapter covers same-sex affairs. The literary style echoes that of romance novels, and chapter references are mostly to popular literature rather than to scholarly works. As a result, the book is likely to be of most interest to general readers and professionals."-Choice
?[F]or a thorough treatment of the subject of wives' infidelity, this is the book to buy.?-Palm Beach Post/Cox News Service
?The storyline of the frustrated wife having an affair has become more popular thanks to depictions in movies such as Unfaithful or Desperate Housewife Gabrielle, but what pushes married women into having an affair? Daring Wives sheds some light on the motives of these women. Psychologist and psychoanalyst Frances Cohen Praver, who specializes in couples therapy, womens issues and trauma, has plenty of colorful case studies to draw upon and gives an insight into their dilemma after all these clients are looking for help to rescue their marriage or seeking a solution which could help them in future relationships....A useful book for husbands in troubled marriages--especially husbands who want to be able to understand their wives motives better--and wives who have an affair.?-BookPleasures.com
?Not all are desperate, or housewives. Many seem to be successful, committed and happy, but in fact, something is missing. Psychologist and psychoanalyst Praver does not preach but instead guides wives and husbands to recognize and analyze their desires, motivations, roles and expectations and make positive changes creatively. Through a series of vignettes she describes situations ranging from working wives to those who stay at home, mothers and childless women, the young, the elderly and those in-between, those who are remarried and those who seek out same-sex extramarital affairs. She also examines the social and historical changes across the last ten decades that have changed attitudes from shock to, it seems, grudging admiration, and how couples must cope with outside influences as well as those that are the most intimate.?-Reference & Research Book News
?Praver investigates the various reasons that married women have extramarital sexual affairs. She explores how her patients' parental relationships and early life experience set up unconscious motivations that influence their behavior. Early chapters cover the history of sexual behavior and the influence of society's shift to sexual equality, a shift that extends to attitudes toward affairs. Seven of the 11 chapters provide detailed case studies of a variety of married and remarried women--younger and older, working and stay-at-home--and in these Praver relies heavily on interpretations not only of the patients' behavior but also of her own reactions to what is happening. One chapter covers same-sex affairs. The literary style echoes that of romance novels, and chapter references are mostly to popular literature rather than to scholarly works. As a result, the book is likely to be of most interest to general readers and professionals.?-Choice
"The storyline of the frustrated wife having an affair has become more popular thanks to depictions in movies such as Unfaithful or Desperate Housewife Gabrielle, but what pushes married women into having an affair? Daring Wives sheds some light on the motives of these women. Psychologist and psychoanalyst Frances Cohen Praver, who specializes in couples therapy, womens issues and trauma, has plenty of colorful case studies to draw upon and gives an insight into their dilemma after all these clients are looking for help to rescue their marriage or seeking a solution which could help them in future relationships....A useful book for husbands in troubled marriages--especially husbands who want to be able to understand their wives motives better--and wives who have an affair."-BookPleasures.com
"Fran Praver has written a beautifully crafted, illuminating book that explores and transcends the topic of women's infidelity. This book, written with nonjudgmental warmth and humanity, explores the dangers and entanglements of love, romance, marriage and its disruptions. Praver draws on sociopolitical history, feminism, postmodernism, relational psychoanalysis, empirical research, statistical surveys, cultural analysis, and especially upon a broad base of rich clinical and personal experience as a therapist. This wonderful collection of clinical stories will help mental health professionals and the public to better understand and appreciate the desperate and daring lengths to which people may go in struggling with their passions and commitments."-Lewis Aron, Ph.D. Director, New York University, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis author of A Meeting of Minds
Frances Cohen Praver is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst, specializing in women's issues, couples therapy, and trauma. The author of Crossroads at Midlife, she has appeared on Good Morning America and WNBC Weekend in New York, and has been quoted in The New York Times regarding women's infidelity.
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