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 Neznayou (original poster member #40654) posted at 8:53 AM on Friday, March 21st, 2014

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I have checked out some of the links in The Healing Library. I am reading Relationship Rescue (which I have found to be tremendously helpful). We have a stack of relationship books (How to Help Your Spouse Heal From Your Affair, The Five Love Languages, Love Busters, etc.). However, I am looking for more. Specifically, I am looking for podcasts about surviving infidelity. I've found a couple of fairly good ones which deal with marriage, but I listen to them and just think "Wow, if only I had heard/ listened to this message a few years ago, how different things might have been" or "That's great, but I don't think that covers/ addresses the sh!t-storm I'm trying to clean up after."

What have you found outside our SI community, IC/ MC, and the oft-recommended books which have helped you help yourself, your spouse, your reconciliation, and/ or your relationship?

Him: BH 1969
Me: WW 1973

Wedding: April 9, 1994

Son: 1998 (college freshman)
Son: 2002 (high school freshman)

Caught at AP's house: 10 Aug 2012

I do not have it all together.

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EaglesWings ( member #41156) posted at 12:11 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014

Get on Beyond affairs.com. Tab seminars, choose teleseminars. They have dozens of archived seminars that I have found tremendously useful. Initially I listened daily, now only occasionally for a "tuneup". Hope they are helpful to you as well!!

Just one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread....

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wifehad5 ( Administrator #15162) posted at 2:26 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014

Resources are ok though we do discourage linking to other sites with forums to avoid problems

FBH - 52 FWW - 53 (BrokenRoad)2 kids 17 & 22The people you do your life with shape the life you live

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Flatlined ( member #27637) posted at 2:35 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014

I spoke with the wife of this organization several times by phone in the year after DDay. Her husband had a three year infidelity with her best friend. They have authored a book, Unfaithful. (Don't know if she still takes personal phone calls but she was tremendously helpful to me.)

Hope & Healing

http://www.hopeandhealing.us/canacoupletrulyheal.html

Video and podcasts are here:

http://www.hopeandhealing.us/freeresources.html

Me BW Him FWH [Dr.NewMan]Married 31 y/4 children DDay #1 7/20/09 DDay #2 7/28/09 (2 As,both with *PSEUDO*friends)

ReconciledTen years out, surviving & thriving.

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 Neznayou (original poster member #40654) posted at 3:17 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014

Thanks for the clarification, WifeHad5.

I've been listening to One Extraordinary Marriage. The couple have drawn up divorce papers twice and he was addicted to porn.

Also, I just discovered Undone, Redone. This couple actually did divorce and they remarried after 6 years.

Although neither is focused on helping a post-Affair couple, they both have advice for fostering healthy relationships.

Him: BH 1969
Me: WW 1973

Wedding: April 9, 1994

Son: 1998 (college freshman)
Son: 2002 (high school freshman)

Caught at AP's house: 10 Aug 2012

I do not have it all together.

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sisoon ( Moderator #31240) posted at 4:49 PM on Friday, March 21st, 2014

Check out the Books forum here for some recos.

dearpeggy.com has a lot of good free resources and no forums.

fBH (me) - on d-day: 66, Married 43, together 45, same sex apDDay - 12/22/2010Recover'd and R'edYou don't have to like your boundaries. You just have to set and enforce them.

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