Infidelity: A Survival Guide

Infidelity: A Survival Guide

by LUSTERMAN (Author)

Synopsis

The discovery of an infidelity can deliver a devastating blow but it can be survived. Psychologist Don-David Lusterman has spent thousands of hours counseling clients who needed help coping with infidelity. In this book, he shares what he has learned in a step-by-step format that helps readers cope with the emotional impact of the affair, decide what it tells them about their marriage, and either choose to break up or begin to rebuild their relationship."

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Published: 12 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 1572240873
ISBN 13: 9781572240872

Media Reviews

Don-David Lusterman draws on his years of experience as a therapist to provide extraordinary insight into understanding and surviving a partner's one-night stand, philandering, or affair. Dr. Lusterman goes beyond just helping people survive this experience to helping them learn from it and turn it into an opportunity for personal growth. This book can benefit not only the discoverer and the involved partner, but it also offer invaluable perspective for family members and friends.
--Peggy Vaughn, author of The Monogamy Myth


A wise and thoughtful book that will help many people write a happy ending to a pain-filled story.
--Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People and How Good Do We Have to Be?


Infidelity: A Survivial Guide is a wonderful guide for couples dealing with the aftermath of an infidelity. As a wise and very knowledgeable therapist, Dr. Lusterman clearly explains the complex dynamics of infidelity. He provides an excellent road map for both partners to rebuild trust and then take a path that can lead to a better marriage.
--Constance R. Ahrons, Ph.D., author of The Good Divorce: Keeping Your Family Together When Your Marriage Falls Apart


A wise and thoughtful book that will help many people write a happy ending to a pain-filled story.
Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People and How Good Do We Have to Be?


Infidelity: A Survivial Guide is a wonderful guide for couples dealing with the aftermath of an infidelity. As a wise and very knowledgeable therapist, Dr. Lusterman clearly explains the complex dynamics of infidelity. He provides an excellent road map for both partners to rebuild trust and then take a path that can lead to a better marriage.
Constance R. Ahrons, Ph.D., author of The Good Divorce: Keeping Your Family Together When Your Marriage Falls Apart


Don-David Lusterman draws on his years of experience as a therapist to provide extraordinary insight into understanding and surviving a partner s one-night stand, philandering, or affair. Dr. Lusterman goes beyond just helping people survive this experience to helping them learn from it and turn it into an opportunity for personal growth. This book can benefit not only the discoverer and the involved partner, but it also offer invaluable perspective for family members and friends.
Peggy Vaughn, author of The Monogamy Myth


A wise and thoughtful book that will help many people write a happy ending to a pain-filled story.
--Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People and How Good Do We Have to Be?



Infidelity: A Survivial Guide is a wonderful guide for couples dealing with the aftermath of an infidelity. As a wise and very knowledgeable therapist, Dr. Lusterman clearly explains the complex dynamics of infidelity. He provides an excellent road map for both partners to rebuild trust and then take a path that can lead to a better marriage.
--Constance R. Ahrons, Ph.D., author of The Good Divorce: Keeping Your Family Together When Your Marriage Falls Apart


Don-David Lusterman draws on his years of experience as a therapist to provide extraordinary insight into understanding and surviving a partner's one-night stand, philandering, or affair. Dr. Lusterman goes beyond just helping people survive this experience to helping them learn from it and turn it into an opportunity for personal growth. This book can benefit not only the discoverer and the involved partner, but it also offer invaluable perspective for family members and friends.
--Peggy Vaughn, author of The Monogamy Myth

Author Bio

Don-David Lusteman, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist specializing in marital and family therapy in private practice in Baldwin, New York. A frequent media guest, he has appeared on NBC's Today Show and Oprah! and has been subject of numerous radio and print interviews.