Category Archives: Emotional Infidelity

Gender and Infidelity: Are Men or Women More Likely to Cheat?

Video discussing the issue to gender and infidelity. Continue reading

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How to Start the Healing with Charging Neutral

Whether it is a cheating husband or a cheating wife one great solution to infidelity issues is charging neutral. This experience showed a way of dealing with infidelity wherein the couple was able to talk openly and honestly. Learn the charging neutral skill, and see how it can help you deal with infidelity. Continue reading

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The Emotional Affair

How does one know if s/he is involved in an emotional affair? This video serves as a good introduction to that topic. Continue reading

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Healing from Infidelity

Healing and recovery from infidelity or an extramarital affair has twists and turns and moments of insight and shifts. Continue reading

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Infidelity and Abuse

Surviving the “I Don’t Want to Say No” or “I Can’t Say NO’ types of affairs means curtailing one’s attempt to save or reform the cheating spouse and move in another direction. Continue reading

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Choices when Coping with Infidelity

Coping with infidelity and facing it’s pain is a challenge. In facing infidelity and its pain, choices must be made. Some of those choices are the best one can do in the situation. Continue reading

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Emotional Affair: Meeting his/her Needs is a Slippery Slope

Emotional affairs or emotional infidelity is often looked upon in the psychological community as being the result of the spouse failing to meet his/her needs. Dr. Huizenga debunks this theory. Continue reading

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What am I Willing to Tolerate and For How Long?

Learn a 4 step process to identify what you tolerate and how to rid yourself of those tolerations in the realm of infidelity and an extramarital affair. Continue reading

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What Patterns Do I Want to Break Free From?

Infidelity is a catalyst for change and growth. Dr. Huizenga, the infidelity coach, guides you in the process of discerning the specifics of that growth. Continue reading

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What am I Learning about Self/Others?

The trauma of infidelity serves as an opportunity and impetus for personal and relational growth. Learn how to frame this concept to make it bellievable. Continue reading

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