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I define betrayal as any experience which continues to produce guilt, resentment, anger, fear or helplessness. The confusion often comes when you want to let it go, because it happened so long ago;
He vividly describes how betrayal and mistrust has destroyed relationships since the beginning of history. ... Subtitle: Overcoming Betrayal and Fear ... Who Can You Trust?: Overcoming Betrayal and Fear Cover
Every marriage must withstand many challenges, but overcoming the betrayal of infidelity can be the most demanding of them all.
Antidote for men struggling with unfaithful women ... Free Excerpt From The Book (requires Adobe Reader) ... Modern Man is ill-equipped to keep pace with Today’s Dynamic Woman and all that she requires.
Surveys show that numbers as high as seventy five percent among couples manifest that extra marital affairs and similar forms of betrayal are usual incidents in most marriages.
Infidelity can shatter even the strongest relationship, leaving behind feelings of betrayal, guilt, and anger.
0Eliezer_Yudkowsky09 November 2008 06:08PM ... Followup to:  Crisis of Faith ... I thought this comment from "Jo" deserved a bump to the front page:
Infidelity can shatter even the strongest relationship, leaving behind feelings of betrayal, guilt, and anger. ... Overcoming Infidelity
Overcoming Feelings of Powerlessness ... If you know the imposter: You may feel more pronounced feelings of betrayal, especially if the person was a friend or family member.
Betrayal by your husband is one of the most difficult experiences to overcome, but that does not mean it is impossible.