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Tips to Safe-guard your Marriage from Infidelity

 

When people get married, they plan on having a long lasting, happy married life; while some marriages are everlasting, others breakdown for various reasons such as infidelity, financial issues, growing apart and a number of other issues.

We’ve heard about the Ashley Madison site and how it was hacked and the list of users revealed publicly last summer.  How many marriages were affected and have resulted in more divorce or marital therapy? What can couples do to prevent infidelity from happening in their relationship?  Is there anything that can be done to prevent it? And, if one’s relationship is already inflicted with an adulterous spouse, what can be done to repair the relationship?
Before and after Ashley Madison, marriages have been destroyed and wrecked by infidelity.  Rather than just accepting that “this can happen” or “it’s out of my control”, perhaps there is something that couples can do to ensure a healthy, happy marriage even after adultery.
During this week’s interview with guest, Elisabeth Mandel LMFT, we will learn:

  • What truly qualifies as infidelity?
  • Signs of infidelity
  • Value of communication in a relationship
  • Qualities of a healthy relationship
  • Tools to fix a broken marriage

So whether your relationship is on the rocks or you have the kind of relationships that your friends and family envy, this may be an interview that saves your relationship from ever suffering from infidelity.

 

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ABOUT ELISABETH MANDEL LMFT:

Elisabeth is a couple and family therapist who maintains a private practice in Rockefeller Center Manhattan where she sees individuals, couples and families struggling with relationship problems. These range from affairs to intimacy challenges to transitions through divorce. Her specialties are intimacy and separation. She works with individuals and couples on enhancing sexual and emotional intimacy, and serves as a divorce consultant when couples decide to separate so they have all the resources they need to make the process as seamless and civil as possible for their families.
www.ManhattanFamilyTherapy.com

 

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