I’ve been in The Infidelity Business for quite a while now – in the business of helping people heal from unhealthy decisions in their relationships – NOT the business of exploiting and dramatizing those decisions that we are seeing right now.
I left adolscent substance abuse treatment – a highly focused practice, to go into the far more general and variable private practice helping people with different concerns ever day. I’ll never forget my first few sessions with a couple struggling through betrayal. I was NOT prepared for that kind of work – we don’t learn about that in grad school!! Sadly, it happens more often then you would think. I see it in my office often, and I even teach a class on it for therapists combining Logotherapy and the work of the Gottman Institute. It’s called Rebuilding a Meaningful Marriage.
I really feel for those people.
I am sad for the two people who were exposed and who are now having their unhealthy decisions made into internet memes.
I am sad for their partners/spouses who may have already had suspicions, but who didn’t deserve to have their intuitions confirmed in such a public manner.
And I am sad for the children and other family members who will deal with the consequences for years to come.
These situtations are entirely preventable in most cases.
And, in some cases when betrayal has happened, it is even possible to rebuild in a more meaningful way.
If you are interested in preventing or rebuilding, I definitely recommend the book “What Makes Love Last?: How to Build Trust and Avoid Betrayal”
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