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Husband-and-wife therapists treating couples conjointly add a dimension of reality not available with unmarried co-therapists. This paper discusses the advantages of heterosexual therapy with couples. It then describes the differentness of transference and identification when the therapists are also a couple, the problems of tension between the therapists, selection of therapist couples, and the personality patterns of patients treated.
Bellville et al. (Tue,) studied this question.