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This study takes as its premise the prominent social and cultural role that the couple relationship has acquired in modern society. Marriage as a social institution and romantic love as a cultural script have not lost their significance but during the last few decades the concept of relationship has taken prominence in our understanding of the love relationship. This change has taken place in a society governed by the therapeutic ethos. This study uses material ranging from in-depth interviews to various mass media texts to investigate the therapeutic logic that determines our understanding of the couple relationship. The central concept in this study is therapeutic relationship which does not refer to any particular type of relationship. In contemporary usage the relationship is, by definition, therapeutic. The therapeutic relationship is seen as an endless source of conflict and a highly complex dynamic unit in constant need of attention and treatment. Notwithstanding this emphasis on therapy and relationship work the therapeutic relationship lacks any morally or socially defined direction. Here lies the cultural power and according to critics the dubious aspect of the therapeutic ethos. For the therapeutic logic any reason for divorce is possible and plausible. Prosaically speaking the question is not whether to divorce or not, but when to divorce. In the end divorce only attests to the complexity of the relationship. The therapeutic understanding of the relationship gives the illusion that relationships with their tensions and conflicting emotions can be fully transferred to the sphere of transparency and therapeutic processing. This illusion created by relationship talk that emphasizes individual control is called omnipotence of the individual. However, the study shows that the individual omnipotence is inevitably limited and hence cracks appear in it. The cracks in the omnipotence show that while the therapeutic relationship based on the ideal of communication gives an individual a mode of speaking that stresses autonomy, equality and emotional gratification, it offers little help in expressing our fundamental dependence on other people. The study shows how strong an attraction the therapeutic ethos has with its grasp on the complexities of the relationship in a society where divorce is so common and the risk of divorce is collectively experienced.
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Seleccionado en la convocatoria: Ayudas a la innovaci??n e investigaci??n educativa en centros docentes de niveles no universitarios, Gobierno de Arag??n 2010-11
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Contiene unas palabras de Jos?? Mar??a Barreda, presidente de Castilla-La Mancha, sobre la conmemoraci??n del IV Centenario de El Quijote
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F10989
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F10991
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Novela erótica.--El pecado original.--La distancia.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Author's pseud., MariÌa Enriqueta, at head of title.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Ownership mark, front flyleaf: Paul Vogt.
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Includes indexes.
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Vita.