From Publishers Weekly
For married or cohabiting couples who want to rebuild their relationship after one partner had had an affair, this tough-minded, insightful manual will be eminently practical. Clinical psychologist Spring, writing with her husband, draws on 20 years of experience treating distressed couples as she explains how both the unfaithful partner and the betrayed one can confront their doubts and fears about recommitting, constructively communicate pain and anger, restore trust, renew sexual intimacy and forgive. In jargon-free prose, she urges both partners to probe the deeper meaning of the affair, to explore why it happened and to accept responsibility for it. Recognizing unstated assumptions held by oneself or one's mate is an integral part of this process, and the authors include exercises, concise case studies and checklists of suggestions to guide readers through the difficult task of healing. This wise book fills a gap on the self-help shelf. First serial to Cosmopolitan; available on audiocassette.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Featured in The New York Times"After the Affair is the most comprehensive and balanced book I have ever read on the subject. It is a 'must' for any couple who has experienced the violation of trust as a result of an affair." -Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., author of Getting the Love You Want
Infidelity can be the death blow of a relationship. But for those seeking guidance, sympathy and solutions to the ravaged feelings and broken trust triggered by an affair, help is now available for the first time on audio.
Dr. Janis Spring offers original and proven strategies that lay to rest blame and recrimination, and focus instead on realistic ways of coping with pain, restoring self-esteem, and rebuilding trust and intimacy.
The author reads on two cassettes.
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