Infidelity Help to Survive and Cope with Extramarital Affairs

Video #6 in the Surviving infidelity Q&A Series

Dr Huizenga, the infidelity coach, gives tips on how to get rid of the negative images that intrude around the infidelity of a spouse.

Discover why it is important to understand the meaning of the images and the most important question to ask regarding the disturbing images and thoughts.

Dr. Huizenga talks briefly about EMDR.

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2 Responses to “Surviving Infidelity: Getting Rid of Images”

  1. ivan schou Says:

    bob

    i watch all these vidieos,its about wemon,what about men who get cheated on.what about wemon who turn the kids against there fathers.is that good is it right wemon who take the kids commit audultry divorce the fathers and the kids dont see the kids even hello,were is that step.wemon who use kids for financial gain.
    ivan

  2. jason lando Says:

    why is it that people, doctors, etc assume its always the guys who r unfaithful? I recently found out that the love of my life was cheating on me. Since then ive been a self hating, angry hurt and depressed wreck! I give her everything and i get bubkus. She says she loves me and want 2 try 2 save us but how do u trust someone whose lied and decieved u for a whole year?

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