Category: Affairs in the News
Affairs and Your Mental Health
No matter how well the cheaters try to control what they do, the effects of their actions spill out. The law of cause and effect is a big part
Counting the cost of reconciliation
After writing to you about break-ups, it sounded logical to address reconciliation today. Although reconciliation is mentioned by many ‘affair recovery specialists’, it’s important to clarify what reconciliation is,
Conveniently Omitting Affairs
Have you ever wondered what goes on in a therapist’s head? There’s been times I’ve been tempted to write a book on the making of a therapist. I envisioned
Trust and Dynorphin
Back in the 90s, I was a college professor for six years at San Jacinto College. During that time, I shared with my students the importance of President H.W.
Till Death do us part
Receiving heartbreaking emails is something I unfortunately experience from time to time. It’s always disheartening to see the blind spots that people have in their relationships and the resulting
The Drain of Bad News
You can be drained of all your energy by bad news. Even if you’re not physically exhausted, just hearing some bad news can make you feel completely drained. Remember
The Embrace of Never Dying Old Flames
Have you ever wondered if you made a mistake by not attending your high school reunion? The nostalgic photos from my 40th reunion sparked this very question within me.
Apologies are not enough
It saddened me to read the news reports about a prominent New York City pastor stepping down due to infidelity. Anytime someone misuses their position of trust it weakens
Tell me the judge
Learn to spot the signs of deception and lies. It’s crucial for navigating relationships and avoiding unnecessary conflicts. Don’t be fooled while others miss the tells. In a legal
Small Town Affairs
Are you curious if office affairs are more prevalent in small towns? The answer may surprise you. It turns out that office affairs can happen anywhere, regardless of the