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Infidelity as a divorce rate factor
SOUČKOVÁ, Beáta
The thesis is focused on the phenomenon of infidelity and its impact mainly on marriages. The main aim is to support a predication that infidelity doesn{\crq}t necessarily have to be the essence of a partners` problem which affects a relationship of a married couple and fills divorce statistics but that it is a symptom of a dysfunctional relationship in the first place. The thesis is also focusing on identification of impacts which a psychotherapy had on a marriage recovery in presented casuistic cases and what the nature of partners life together can be after the partners have taken part in a psychotherapy. The theoretical part of the work is dealing with a reception of infidelity by the general public, a distinction of motivations and causes of infidelity and its levels in term of jeopardy of relationships. In the thesis there is also a chapter focused on a divorce rate factor, which is closely connected with the phenomenon of infidelity, and a chapter describing possible solutions which can be used in case of infidelity jeopardy of a relationship. The practical part consists mainly of casuistic cases in which infidelity is described from its beginning to its outcomes to which it leads by means of psychotherapy.

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