Infatuation Rules
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It's absolutely possible to heal from infidelity. Although the pain and grief can be intense, it's also possible to work on the relationship so that you and your partner are able to move on.
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Read More »Whether you’ve decided to stay with your partner or end the relationship, it is possible to heal from the pain of infidelity. The pain of cheating can be difficult to endure — but with patience and self-care, you can learn to cope with the pain and find peace after infidelity. You can equip yourself for this journey with: If you or your partner has had an affair, it can have a lasting impact on both of you. You might feel a variety of emotions, including: Therapy, self-compassion, and social connection can help you cope in the aftermath of infidelity. “It’s going to be a bit cyclical. Sometimes [clients] will still feel angry or disappointed or sad, and to cycle through those emotions is totally [typical],” she says. “But with time, therapy, and support from friends, I do think most people come to a place of acceptance .” Feelings of grief are common, according to Bonnie Scott , a Texas therapist who specializes in relationships and communication. “For some, the experience is similar to grief and individuals go through similar stages of grief ,” Spinelli says. “The pain feels like a huge loss — the loss of the person you thought you knew and trusted or the loss of the version of the relationship you had.” Although cheating can have a lasting effect on your mental health, it’s possible to heal after infidelity, says Babita Spinelli , a psychotherapist licensed in New York, New Jersey, and Florida. Spinelli offers couples coaching for partners recovering after infidelity. This painful, long-term work isn’t for everyone, says Scott. She explains that it requires faith: You need to put in a lot of work without a guarantee that it will save the relationship. However, she says, it is possible to heal your relationship after infidelity. Yes, many relationships survive infidelity. But it can be tricky. “Whether the relationship can survive depends on both individuals’ commitment to rebuilding the relationship,” says Spinelli. “Both individuals need to be committed to doing some painful and long-term work to heal.” Regardless of whether you and your partner are staying together or not, it’s possible to heal after cheating. The key to coping with the pain of infidelity is taking care of yourself in several ways, including:
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Read More »Both Spinelli and Scott emphasize the importance of spending time with loved ones after infidelity. Although being cheated on or being outed as the one who cheated might make you feel isolated, you’re not alone. Cheating is common. Learn to ask for help from trusted friends and family. You might find that talking with them about what happened — venting productively can help you process your experience and feel better. You might also want to ask loved ones for practical help, such as: a place to stay for a night or two while you clear your head
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