Category Archives: Surviving Infidelity

How Do I Get Him/Her to Talk?

A person confronted with surviving infidelity is often confronted with the task of getting the cheating spouse to talk more. Dr. Huizenga – the infidelity coach – gives tips on opening lines of communication. Continue reading

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Can I Stop the Affair?

Dr. Huizenga, the infidelity Coach, explains why a wounded spouse cannot stop the affair, but can influence the progression of the affair. Continue reading

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How to Get Rid of the Pain

Surviving infidelity means finding ways to get rid of the pain. Dr. Huizenga – the infidelity coach – in this video presents tips on minimizing the pain for one surviving and affair. Continue reading

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How Long Will the Pain Last?

How long will the pain last? is answered by Dr. Huizenga – The Infidelity Coach – in the this first video in a 20 video series on surviving infidelity. Continue reading

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Surviving Infidelity: 2 Case Studies

surviving infidelity, the challenge that it is, offers healing from the affair and possibilities to survive the affair and rebuild the marriage. Continue reading

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Surviving Infidelity: Charging Neutral

Read this case study of a wounded wife surviving infidelity by charging neutral and extricating her daughter from triangulation. Continue reading

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Confronting the Other Woman: Pain or Panacea?

Confronting the other woman or confronting the other man can be effective under particular circumstances and also depending on the type of affair a person faces. Continue reading

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Pain of Infidelity: Knowing his/her “Hole” Helps with Your Infidelity Pain

The pain of infidelity or an affair can be diminished by understanding the dynamics of a cheating husband or a cheating wife. Continue reading

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Erase the Pain of Infidelity and Extramarital Affairs Quickly

You can erase and diminish the pain and agony of infidelity or the extramarital affair. Dr. Bob Huizenga -The Infidelity Coach offers guidance and his unique “take” on infidelity. Continue reading

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