Infidelity: A Survival GuideAn affair is a major crisis in your relationship, but one which you can survive. For some couples, once an infidelity and its after effects are behind them, the marriage is actually stronger than before. For others, coming to terms with what the affair was really about can enable a couple to break up with less anger and create a settlement that will offer their children the best hope for a healthy adjustment after the divorce. Infidelity is a step-by-step guide that will help you cope with the emotional impact of an affair and either choose to break up or begin to build a new model for your marriage. |
Contents
Traversing the Medical Minefield | 35 |
Making Decisions You Can Live With | 77 |
Coping with the Stresses of Medical Testing | 124 |
Were in This Together Keeping Your Relationship Alive | 169 |
Dealing with Significant and Insignificant Others | 215 |
Hanging On by More Than Your Fingernails Coping with | 252 |
A Fight Well Fought Deciding Its Time to Move On | 288 |
Glossary | 325 |
References | 340 |
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