Living through a partner’s infidelity can be devastating — to your self-image, your emotions, your health, even your career. But you can actually emerge a stronger, healthier, more self-reliant and happier person. The first steps on that road are taken here.
Creating a healthy, passionate marriage is what I do best.
Anne Bercht, the director of the Beyond Affairs Network, is co-founder, along with her husband Brian, of www.passionatelife.ca, a website dedicated to creating a healthy, passionate marriage. The Berchts are lecturers and authors of “My Husband’s Affair Became the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me.”
The Relationship Institute, www.relationship-institute.com, serves the online community and communities in southeastern Michigan, providing marriage, pre-marriage and couples counseling, relationship therapy, and couples counseling.
When we realize that we may be unfairly placing our own individual emotional and spiritual needs onto our partner, we can choose to re-prioritize our activities.
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I thought I was over it until now!
My husband of 37 years (in October) cheated on me 2 years ago. I found out from the smell of perfume on the seat belt. I had to wait for a month to look at the phone bill, which I had some proof, then I looked in my husband’s billfold and found more proof. I forgave him and we have done well these past two years. I found two things at our SPECIAL PLACE (just recently), I did ask him back then if she was ever there and he said no. Well, we got into a fight (a week ago) and he admitted that she was there two years ago after I told him about what I found. How do I get over the HURT I thought I was over it until now! Will it take me another two years to get over it????? HELP me please?