Three Ways Anger At Your Partner’s Infidelity Saves Your Relationship – For Good!

By |2017-09-13T21:14:15+00:00July 16th, 2014|Affair Recovery Counseling|

It's normal, healthy and appropriate to be furious when you discover that your partner cheated on you. It's good that you get worked up and are full of indignation. It's useful that your angry energy gives you so much adrenalin that you feel you can move mountains. BUT DO YOU WANT TO GO FOR THE JUGULAR AND KILL OFF THE FOUNDATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP THAT HAS BEEN CRACKED OR DO YOU WANT TO TAKE CHARGE, AND RE-CRAFT THE CONNECTION THAT YOU BELIEVED WAS RELIABLE AND STRONG?

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*(How to manage when your partner loses interest in you!)*

By |2017-09-13T19:01:57+00:00May 20th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy, relationship issues|

Suspicion about your partner cheating on you because you think the interest is gone can damage your relationship if you go there without first understanding what may really be going on inside your partner's emotional stomach! Check out the video and find out how to get that interest back and feel connected again, instead of smashing up a good relationship due to unfounded insecurity.

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Do you fit the four point profile of a cheater?

By |2017-09-13T20:49:50+00:00January 5th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy, relationship issues|

Between 40% to 76% of partners cheat at least once in a romantic relationship. Men and women cheat in similar ways. Your style of attachment determines whether you are going to cheat and whether you care more about sexual versus emotional infidelity. There are four pointers that make you likely to cheat. One is if you prefer autonomy over commitment. Read the others, and get an audio tip on reducing fear intimacy.

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