The Essential Guide to Surviving Infidelity

The Support You Need to Rebuild Trust and Reclaim Your Relationship

A thoughtfully written and sensitive guide for anyone dealing with the devastating effects of an affair.

For anyone who has been impacted by an affair, the effects can be nothing short of devastating. Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Liz Currin has years of experience helping couples resolve and repair the damage wrought by the effects of an affair. Through Dr Currin's thoughtful style, readers of The Essential Guide to Surviving Infidelity will learn how affairs start, what to do if a partner is suspected of cheating, how to deal with the emotional impact of an affair, and many other essential steps in the healing process. In addition, Dr. Currin provides clears guideposts to healing a marriage (as well as oneself), moving on, engaging the power of forgiveness, and restoring trust.

Liz Currin, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and holds a doctorate in psychology from Duke University, with a specialty in clinical psychology. She has years of private practice experience in assisting couples in navigating the long and painful road to recovery from infidelity. View titles by Liz Currin, Ph.D.

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A thoughtfully written and sensitive guide for anyone dealing with the devastating effects of an affair.

For anyone who has been impacted by an affair, the effects can be nothing short of devastating. Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Liz Currin has years of experience helping couples resolve and repair the damage wrought by the effects of an affair. Through Dr Currin's thoughtful style, readers of The Essential Guide to Surviving Infidelity will learn how affairs start, what to do if a partner is suspected of cheating, how to deal with the emotional impact of an affair, and many other essential steps in the healing process. In addition, Dr. Currin provides clears guideposts to healing a marriage (as well as oneself), moving on, engaging the power of forgiveness, and restoring trust.

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Liz Currin, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and holds a doctorate in psychology from Duke University, with a specialty in clinical psychology. She has years of private practice experience in assisting couples in navigating the long and painful road to recovery from infidelity. View titles by Liz Currin, Ph.D.