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After His Affair: Women Rising from the Ashes of Infidelity
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Asheville, North Carolina : Akasha Publications, 2014., ©2014 by Meryn G. Callander.
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9780962588242
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285 pages ; 23 cm
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Pine River Adult Non-Fiction
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The discovery of your partner's cheating shatters the very core of your being. It's difficult to value and to allow our grieving, our anger, our rage, even our shame, the time and space to move us into a deeper life. We're supposed to just get over it, and move on. Anger is not nice, causes trouble, and grieving is a bummer. Yet it is natural and healthy to feel angry when violated, and to grieve our disappointments and our losses. Virtually every one of us has been, or will be, in some way touched by infidelity. Why is this happening? How can we make good of these experiences in our individual lives? And how might we avoid--or heal from--the trauma of infidelity in our own relationships? Callander writes as a woman who has both betrayed and been betrayed. The voices of other women who have travelled this road join her in this unique and intimate exploration of the many faces of infidelity. Polls show that around 85% of people believe infidelity is wrong. More than 90% of married individuals do not approve of extramarital sex, and yet almost half admit to having had an affair. What drives this dichotomy between what we say we should do and what we do? This book offers understanding and new perspectives for reflection, dialogue, hope and healing.

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The discovery of your partner's cheating shatters the very core of your being. It's difficult to value and to allow our grieving, our anger, our rage, even our shame, the time and space to move us into a deeper life. We're supposed to just get over it, and move on. Anger is not nice, causes trouble, and grieving is a bummer. Yet it is natural and healthy to feel angry when violated, and to grieve our disappointments and our losses. Virtually every one of us has been, or will be, in some way touched by infidelity. Why is this happening? How can we make good of these experiences in our individual lives? And how might we avoid--or heal from--the trauma of infidelity in our own relationships? Callander writes as a woman who has both betrayed and been betrayed. The voices of other women who have travelled this road join her in this unique and intimate exploration of the many faces of infidelity. Polls show that around 85% of people believe infidelity is wrong. More than 90% of married individuals do not approve of extramarital sex, and yet almost half admit to having had an affair. What drives this dichotomy between what we say we should do and what we do? This book offers understanding and new perspectives for reflection, dialogue, hope and healing.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Callander, M. G. (2014). After His Affair: Women Rising from the Ashes of Infidelity. Asheville, North Carolina, Akasha Publications.

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Callander, Meryn G., 1952-. 2014. After His Affair: Women Rising From the Ashes of Infidelity. Asheville, North Carolina, Akasha Publications.

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Callander, Meryn G., 1952-, After His Affair: Women Rising From the Ashes of Infidelity. Asheville, North Carolina, Akasha Publications, 2014.

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Callander, Meryn G. After His Affair: Women Rising From the Ashes of Infidelity. Asheville, North Carolina, Akasha Publications, 2014.

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