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Emily Brown, LCSW, is the Director of Key Bridge Therapy  & Meditation Center in Arlington, VA. She works with individuals, couples, and families regarding the underlying issues in relationships, marriage, divorce, and betrayal. Emily is also OneOp Family Development’s guest speaker for our August 11th webinar, Picking up the Pieces: Helping Couples Overcome Infidelity from 11:00am to 12:30pm EST.

Over the course of her career she has published two extraordinary books that you won’t want to miss out on.

Affairs: A Guide to Working Through the Repercussions of Infidelity

In this book, Emily Brown will decipher the five types of affairs and gives clear step-by-step procedures to help both partners deal with it and even grown from it.

Affairs: A Guide to Working Through the Repercussions of Infidelity

Brown, E. (1999). Affairs: A guide to working through the repercussions of infidelity. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Patterns of Infidelity and their Treatment

In this new edition, Emily Brown will address issues regarding revealing the affair, management of the consequences, rebuilding, and treating an unmarried third party, as well as the host of of complex issues regarding children and custody arrangements. This new edition also includes cybersex and the effects of new technology on fidelity in marriage, the effects of managed care on treatment, marriage to the third party and a new chapter on affairs & violence.

Patterns of Infidelity and their Treatment (2nd Edition)

Brown, E. (2001). Patterns of infidelity and their treatment. New York: Routledge.

You won’t want to miss OneOp Family Development’s August 11th webinar at 11:00am EST entitled, Picking up the Pieces: Helping Couples Overcome Infidelity, featuring our guest, Emily Brown, LCSW. Emily will be discussing special difficulties for military families when it comes to affairs, in addition to, the different types of affairs, how to handle the surfacing of an affair, how to intervene and work with couples effectively, and how to assist with forgiveness and closure. To find out more information about this event, click here.

 

This post was written by a member of the OneOp Family Development Team. The OneOp Family Development team aims to support the development of professionals working with military families.  Find out more about OneOp Family Development concentration on our website, Facebook, and Twitter.