People don't wake up and say, "I'm going to have an affair." People usually “slide” into affairs. They think that crossing a boundary will feel like an electrical fence (“Ouch! I don’t ever want to do that again!), but it doesn’t — it often feels good.
It can feel liberating because it usually involves feeling heard and understood by someone. It doesn’t even seem like a problem at first.
In today’s episode, Lori Pearring, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, walks us through very prac...
People don't wake up and say, "I'm going to have an affair." People usually “slide” into affairs. They think that crossing a boundary will feel like an electrical fence (“Ouch! I don’t ever want to do that again!), but it doesn’t — it often feels good.
It can feel liberating because it usually involves feeling heard and understood by someone. It doesn’t even seem like a problem at first.
In today’s episode, Lori Pearring, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, walks us through very practical steps for affair-proofing your marriage. She also guides us through some affair-recovery principles that she uses in session with couples.
Here are the books that Lori references in the interview:
Torn Asunder by Dave Carder
Torn Asunder Workbook
Hold Me Tight: 7 Conversations for Connection by Sue Johnson
Created for Connection by Sue Johnson + Kenneth Sanderfer
Here's a link to Lori’s website.
Stay in conversation with us on IG: @dearyoungmarriedcouple or on our website: www.dearyoungmarriedcouple.com
P.S. Here are the links to the marriage card decks we talk about in the episode:
FOUNDATIONS: https://amzn.to/2RaXF7g
SEXPECTATIONS: https://amzn.to/2GbVMRA
REALIZATIONS: https://amzn.to/3brNTWh
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