|
|
Books and Ebooks -
Infidelity - Relationships - Divorce - Cheating
|
|
 |
Avoiding the “Greener
Grass” Syndrome How to Grow
Affair-Proof Hedges Around Your Marriage
Nancy C. Anderson.
This book offers hopeful suggestions, real-life examples,
and practical guidance for couples who want to predict, prevent, or
pardon infidelity. |
 |
 |
Ten Biggest Divorce Mistakes. It's
a fact that most people going through divorce are overwhelmed by the
magnitude of the change in their lives, the stress of having to make
important decisions and by the emotional toll it has on them and their
children. To get through this difficult time of life, you will need all
the help you can get to avoid losing all that is important to you.
Read more |
|
|
Don-David Lusterman, a
psychologist, believes that couples who work hard can save their
marriages following an affair: "People often find that once infidelity
is discovered and its aftereffects are behind them, their relationship
is stronger than before, and...
Read more |
|
|
"The
Anatomy of An Affair"
Reena Sommer, Ph.D.
addresses
the age-old phenomenon of people seeking intimacy outside of their
primary relationships.
For as long as people have existed and will continue to exist,
there will be those among us who will stray from one relationship
to another. The question is always, "WHY??"
Read more |
|
 |
A Practical Guide to Deciding
Whether or Not to Get a Divorce
This book
is about you, not your spouse. It is to help you to decide whether you
think you should get divorced. And, there's only 1 person in the world
who can make that decision...you.
Read more |

|
 |
Forward has written several self-help classics about lousy, damaging relationships (Emotional Blackmail; Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them). Once again, she combines gentle empathy with no-nonsense advice as she examines men who lie to women and what women can do about it. Her goal, she... Read more |
|
 |
In a book directed at anyone who has ever felt betrayed, personally or professionally, New Jersey family therapist Greer and freelancer Rosen apply standard psychological theories to "the hundreds of trust decisions people make in their daily lives." Using vignettes from Greer's clinical practice... Read more |
|
 |
A Step-by-Step Guide to Healing
Your Heart and Rebuilding Your Marriage
Discovering that your husband has been
unfaithful can be emotionally devastating, leaving you reeling in pain
and confusion. But take heart—this survival guide for women offers
compassionate and practical solutions for...
Read more |
|
 |
Understanding the Psychology of Internet
Behaviour: Virtual Worlds, Real Lives. In this timely and unique text,
Adam Joinson provides a clear, engaging and lively summary of the
psychology of the Internet.
Read more |
|
 |
Refusing to pander to audiences expecting Dr. Phil-type quick fixes, Glass (who has appeared on Oprah herself) chooses "a new, fact-based, scientifically and therapeutically responsible approach" to a subject she contends is fraught with public and professional misconceptions. Drawing on research... Read more
|
|
|
In contrast to its tabloid title, The Sex-Starved Marriage offers candid and sensible counsel for couples with mismatched libidos. Seasoned sex therapist Michele Weiner-Davis skewers two stereotypes about sex in marriage. First, she jettisons the idea that husbands are hot and wives are not, giving... Read more
|
|
 |
As a married woman who has been tempted many times, I found Antonino's book very helpful. The logical approach to this sensitive subject allowed me to fully contemplate the consequences of having an affair. This book saved my marriage.
Read more
|
|
|
For married or cohabiting couples who want to rebuild a relationship
after one partner had had an affair, this tough-minded manual will be eminently practical. Clinical psychologist Spring, writing with her husband, draws on 20 years of experience treating distressed couples as she...
Read more
|
|
|
Written both for therapists and for general readers, this book considers the causes and consequences of affairs, and considers the use of treatment for those involved. A taxonomy identifies five types of affairs and describes their dynamics. Brown (a marriage counselor) outlines the process of... Read more
|
|
|
|