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Feeling Powerless to Help a Friend with AdulteryBy Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem M.Ed When infidelity threatens a marriage friends and family may feel helpless and angry. It is hard to console the tearful person who has been betrayed. Angry outbursts erupt then they may be collapsing in despair. Children are left bewildered. You can help if you:
Many couples struggle through adultery and learn to build a stronger marriage. They can learn to:
If the marriage is beyond salvation they eventually can:
Recovery is a long process. Don't rush it and you will have a sense of being a good friend in time of need and feel positive and powerful with your ability to walk through the difficult time with your friend or family member. |
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![]() Marilyn is a registered marriage and family therapist, consultant to families in business and author of books on personal growth through travel. "Questing Marilyn, In Search of My Holy Grail, Personal Growth Through Travel" is about finding the authentic Self and "Questing France: Deepening the Search for My Holy Grail" is about holding on to the Self in a marriage. Find out more, visit her web site www.mbcinc.ca |
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