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Instead her frank consideration of empathy and advising the cheating party excuse me for lack of better words in both instances... Read More
Springs and dr nelsons books are excellent
Nelson offers a vibrant and new approach to dealing with the incredibly difficult concept of monogamy in her new book
Nelson seems to indicate but by each party empathizing with the other perhaps they can come to a better deeper understanding
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Nelson is a longtime colleague and ive often argued with her about this in the media
As a couples therapist i highly recommend this book to everybody who would like to se some hope in a painfull situation and who... Read More
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Nelson advocates clear discussions in creating a monogamy definition for each couple and continuous outloud discussions about expectations
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However i would have prefered more emphasis on safe sex practices in the nonmonogamous marriage forms
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Examines feelings and actions most people have even though most dont admit it
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What i found most revealing was her discussion on forgiveness
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So often we hear selfhelp gurus talking about forgiveness usually putting the onus on the wronged party to do all the heavy lifting
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As a gay man in a longterm marriage 21 years i found the approach enlightening and the words of wisdom applicable no matter what the gender configuration of the couple
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Spring emphasizes the resulting polarity victim and victimizer—that often becomes entrenched after an affair as a central condition of the healing process
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Author takes interesting perspective nonmonogamy is not sharing with partner knowledge of extrapartner sex