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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Janis Abrahms Spring; Michael Spring |
ISBN: | 9780062122704 0062122703 |
OCLC Number: | 777624741 |
Description: | xi, 336 pages ; 21 cm |
Contents: | Stage one: Reacting to the affair: "Is what I'm feeling normal?". The hurt partner's response: buried in an avalanche of losses ; The unfaithful partner's response: lost in a labyrinth of choices -- Stage two: Reviewing your options: "Should I stay or leave?". Exploring your ideas about love ; Confronting your doubts and fears -- Stage three: Recovering from the affair: "How do we rebuild our life together?". Learning from the affair ; Restoring trust ; How to talk about what happened ; Sex again ; Learning to forgive ; Sex, secrets, and affairs in cyberspace: living with the "new" infidelity -- Epilogue: revealing the secret: truth and consequences. |
Responsibility: | Janis Abrahms Spring, Ph. D ; with Michael Spring. |
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"The most comprehensive and balanced book I have ever read on the subject. It is" -- Dr. Harville Hendrix "Dr. Spring possesses a remarkable combination of clarity, wisdom, spirit, and heart. This is an extremely helpful and healing book-a gift to us all." -- Harriet Lerner,<strong> </strong>Ph.D., author of<strong> </strong><em>The Dance of Anger</em><br/> "After the Affair is a wonderful guide for couples who want to reconstruct their relationship after one partner has been unfaithful. In clear, sparkling prose, Dr. Spring explains the sources of infidelity and offers sound, sensible guidelines for mending the relationship." -- Aaron Beck, M.D., founder of Cognitive Therapy and author of<em> Love Is Never Enough</em> "For married or cohabitating couples who want to rebuild their relationship after one partner has had an affair, this tough-minded, insightful manual will be eminently practical...This wise book fills a gap on the self-help shelf." -- Publishers Weekly Read more...


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