After The Affair: Healing The Pain And Rebuilding Trust When A Partner Has Been Unfaithful
by Janis Abrahms Spring /
1997 / English / PDF
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For the 70 percent of couples who have been affected by
extramarital affairs, this is the only book to offer proven
strategies for surviving the crisis and rebuilding the
relationship –– written by a nationally known therapist
considered an expert on infidelity.
For the 70 percent of couples who have been affected by
extramarital affairs, this is the only book to offer proven
strategies for surviving the crisis and rebuilding the
relationship –– written by a nationally known therapist
considered an expert on infidelity.When I was 15, I was raped. That was nothing compared to your
affair. The rapist was a stranger; you, I thought, were my best
friend.
When I was 15, I was raped. That was nothing compared to your
affair. The rapist was a stranger; you, I thought, were my best
friend.
There is nothing quite like the pain and shock caused when a
partner has been unfaithful. The hurt partner often experiences a
profound loss of self–respect and falls into a depression that
can last for years. For the relationship, infidelity is often a
death blow.
There is nothing quite like the pain and shock caused when a
partner has been unfaithful. The hurt partner often experiences a
profound loss of self–respect and falls into a depression that
can last for years. For the relationship, infidelity is often a
death blow.
After the Affair is the first book to help readers survive this
crisis. Written by a clinical psychologist who has been treating
distressed couples for 22 years, it guides both hurt and
unfaithful partners through the three stages of healing:
Normalizing feelings, deciding whether to recommit and
revitalizing the relationship. It provides proven, practical
advice to help the couple change their behavior toward each
other, cultivate trust and forgiveness and build a healthier,
more conscious intimate partnership.
After the Affair is the first book to help readers survive this
crisis. Written by a clinical psychologist who has been treating
distressed couples for 22 years, it guides both hurt and
unfaithful partners through the three stages of healing:
Normalizing feelings, deciding whether to recommit and
revitalizing the relationship. It provides proven, practical
advice to help the couple change their behavior toward each
other, cultivate trust and forgiveness and build a healthier,
more conscious intimate partnership.