I Can't Get Over My Partner's Affair

50 questions about recovering from extreme betrayal and the long-term impact of infidelity

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Conflict Resolution, Divorce, Relationships, Marriage
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Author: Andrew G. Marshall ISBN: 9781783018215
Publisher: Marshall Method Publishing Publication: October 22, 2015
Imprint: Marshall Method Publishing Language: English
Author: Andrew G. Marshall
ISBN: 9781783018215
Publisher: Marshall Method Publishing
Publication: October 22, 2015
Imprint: Marshall Method Publishing
Language: English
You'd think if someone was caught having an affair that they'd make a full confession. You'd think they would know if they wanted to stay or leave. You'd think they would be able to explain why they were unfaithful. You'd think if they promised to 'fight' for their marriage that their actions would match their words. But for lots of people recovery is not so straightforward and takes far longer than they would have imagined on discovery day.

Sometimes the person who has been unfaithful vows to do 'anything' to make it better but the next day sabotages everything. Sometimes the discoverer of the infidelity is constantly besieged by horrible images or overcome with anxiety - even though they want to move forward. Sometimes the betrayal has been so great - several affairs, hook-up sites, prostitutes or cheating with a friend - that recovery is much harder. Alternatively, the couple's marriage was so close or they were childhood sweethearts that the pain is doubled and quadrupled.

If you can't get over your partner's affair, it is easy to think that the pain is too great and you need to split up. However, Andrew G. Marshall has spent thirty years working with couples in crisis and has a message of hope. 'It's not that there's something fundamentally wrong with your marriage but you have been so profoundly hurt that you need extra help and to learn special skills to find a way round blockages.' In this compassionate book, he shares:

•50 case histories so you don't feel so alone in your struggle.
•How to diagnose why you're feeling stuck.
•The common myths about infidelity that make recovery harder.
•How to communicate better with your partner and stop arguments going round in circles.
•How to turn the pain of infidelity into something positive.
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You'd think if someone was caught having an affair that they'd make a full confession. You'd think they would know if they wanted to stay or leave. You'd think they would be able to explain why they were unfaithful. You'd think if they promised to 'fight' for their marriage that their actions would match their words. But for lots of people recovery is not so straightforward and takes far longer than they would have imagined on discovery day.

Sometimes the person who has been unfaithful vows to do 'anything' to make it better but the next day sabotages everything. Sometimes the discoverer of the infidelity is constantly besieged by horrible images or overcome with anxiety - even though they want to move forward. Sometimes the betrayal has been so great - several affairs, hook-up sites, prostitutes or cheating with a friend - that recovery is much harder. Alternatively, the couple's marriage was so close or they were childhood sweethearts that the pain is doubled and quadrupled.

If you can't get over your partner's affair, it is easy to think that the pain is too great and you need to split up. However, Andrew G. Marshall has spent thirty years working with couples in crisis and has a message of hope. 'It's not that there's something fundamentally wrong with your marriage but you have been so profoundly hurt that you need extra help and to learn special skills to find a way round blockages.' In this compassionate book, he shares:

•50 case histories so you don't feel so alone in your struggle.
•How to diagnose why you're feeling stuck.
•The common myths about infidelity that make recovery harder.
•How to communicate better with your partner and stop arguments going round in circles.
•How to turn the pain of infidelity into something positive.

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