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Follow on Google News | Infidelity in Marriage - Number of Couples Facing Infidelity in Marriage Higher than ExpectedThe number of couples experiencing marriage difficulties due to Infidelity is quite alarming. Equally surprising is the fact that a large percentage of these affairs are going on unbeknown to the injured partner.
By: InfidelityRescue.com With over 30 years of experience, Dr Gunzburg has helped tens of thousands of couples through his Marriage help programs, and face to face and telephone counseling. According to Dr Gunzburg, "One of the most common reactions people have when they find out their loved one has cheated on them is a sense of aloneness. The sad truth is that you aren’t the only person who has been cheated on. Affairs are actually more common than you might think." There is hope though, as the doctors says: "The good news is that the majority of my clients successfully overcome their problems with an affair using my program. Affairs may be common, but it is more common to heal from one than you might think." The Program Dr Gunzburg refers to is a home study course and workbook that a couple, who are dealing with the aftermath of an extramarital affair, can go through together to enable them to begin to heal. The program is designed to help the injured and the cheater heal themselves first, and then work together to transform the marriage and make it better than ever. The program is divided into three phrases, each of which corresponds directly to a part of the healing process. When a couple tries to work through marital infidelity alone, it is very difficult to even get to the point where they are able to talk effectively about the problem, because of the negative emotions that each need to deal with first. It is not uncommon for the injured party to live for years without being able to move past the hurt. Most couples require expert help to do this. While face to face counseling can be very expensive, Dr Gunzburg has put together his program "How to Survive an Affair" specifically for couples experiencing marital infidelity. It has addressed the problem of some partners being unwilling to attend counseling sessions. The program can be worked through by one partner alone, if their spouse is unwilling to work with them. Even if the relationship does not survive the affair, the emotional healing the program guides the injured partner through can bring healing and help them to move forward positively into their future. A Free Report is available, which explains the "How to Survive an Affair" program in greater detail. Copies of the report are available at: http://InfidelityRescue.com # # # We review products that are helpful for marriage relationships in the hope of helping couples to improve their marriages and live happy fulfilling lives together. End
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