Unfaithful & Unrepentant
Affairs Beyond the Hope of Repair
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Nathan Agin
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Healing together is not the only option. Sometimes, the right decision is to walk away. Out of the many audiobooks that promote the idea that repairing the relationship after an affair is an achievable goal for everyone, this audiobook will shatter that myth.
This is not a how-to audiobook aimed at describing the needed steps for recovery. This is a how-come audiobook aimed at exploring why people get stuck in their recovery efforts despite spending endless hours and a lot of money in therapy. The difficulties in recovering from affairs are varied, but most often stem from a poor understanding of the concept of healing and how to achieve it. But sometimes, the difficulties reflect unique archetypes of unfaithful partners who make the potential for healing through repair an impossible endeavor.
This audiobook was made to explain what these archetypes look like, where they come from, and how they negatively impact the recovery process and the betrayed partner’s experience. My hope for the listener is that they gain clarity and insight about their unique situations. This clarity will aid them in assessing the choices they have in front of them and the impact these choices will have on the outcome of treatment.
About the author: Dr. Talal H. Alsaleem is recognized as the father of modern infidelity counseling. He is the author of the acclaimed book Infidelity: The Best Worst Thing that Could Happen to Your Marriage, and the founder of The Infidelity Counseling Center. His research interests and clinical work are focused on identifying the causes of infidelity and providing the best treatment for recovery from its impact. He developed Systematic Affair Recovery Therapy (SART)™, a method of infidelity counseling that has helped hundreds of couples navigate the challenges of the healing journey from affairs.
©2022 Dr. Talal H. Alsaleem, PsyD, LMFT (P)2023 Dr. Talal H. Alsaleem, PsyD, LMFT