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USA Today - July 1, 2008
Infidelity today has a new face
Modern world blurs rules about what's acceptable
Newhouse News Service - May 9, 2008
The Psychology Behind The Secret Life
Palm Beach Post - March 21, 2008
The Unfaithful
They don't confess unless they're in a mess
Contra Costa Times - March 19, 2008
Why stay with a cheating spouse?
Newhouse News Service - March 18, 2008
Marriages often do survive infidelity, counselors say
USA Today - March 12, 2008
Path to scandal: Why does this keep happening?
Experts call it hubris, thrill, entitlement
Minneapolis/St. Paul Star Tribune - January 25, 2008
Relationships: Got the third-wheel workplace blues?
People having office affairs often exist for months, or years, in their own happy bubble.
The same cannot be said for their co-workers, forced to either endure the awkwardness, confront it -- or quit.
USA Today - April 20, 2007
Infidelity is in the air for road warriors
Being away from home tempts some to cheat
San Francisco Chronicle - December 17, 2006
THE OFFICE PARTY:
Article warning of this 'workplace affair on steroids'
Cosmopolitan Magazine - July, 2006
Media Advice about "Telling"
(I was NOT interviewed for this one, but am commenting on it.)
New Haven Register - April 12, 2006
Infidelity changes with technology
Article about the dangers of "Online Affairs"
Psychology Today - March/April 2006
Love but Don't Touch
Article about "Emotional Affairs"
NEWSWEEK Magazine - February 20, 2006
Marriage: Act II
Article about how 'Boomer' marriages survive crises--including affairs
(Note: includes references to BAN - Beyond Affairs Network)
Toledo Blade Newspaper - January 8, 2006
Flirting, chatting, and cheating online
The Internet is fertile ground for affairs
Marie Claire - December 2005
The Dangerous New Infidelity you Need to Know About: Head Sex
Article on the issue of "Emotional Affairs"
Columbia News Service - December 12, 2005
Couples face a growing threat: emotional infidelity
Article on the dangers of emotional affairs
Netscape's "What's New" box - July 14, 2005
(from Knight Ridder)
Do This Now. Prevent Adultery Later
(An article about preventing affairsand showing that marriages can survive affairs.)
NEWSWEEK Cover Story - July 12, 2004
The Secret Lives of Wives
Why they stray: With the work place and the Internet, overscheduled lives and inattentive husbandsit's no wonder more American women are looking for comfort in the arms of another man
The New York Times Long Island Journal - December 5, 2004
High Infidelity
(An article about the increase in "women having affairs.")
USA Today - February 26, 2004
The State of our Unions
Divorce and adultery are common; still, nearly all Americans at least try marriage
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - November 12, 2003
Surviving Infidelity
Beyond Affairs Network provides 'a safe haven' for spouses
whose mates have been unfaithful.
Ladies Home Journal Online - LHJ.com - September 3, 2003
Emotional Affairs
The Press-Enterprise - August 8, 2003
Bryant case shines light on shadow of infidelity
Adultery is what it always has been -- widely condemned and widely committed.
USA Today - June 10, 2003
She stayed with a president who strayed
Now it can be told: How to 'realign' a broken relationship
USA Today - January 9, 2003
Infidelity reaches beyond having sex:
Emotional intimacy, virtual affairs take hold in workplace
USA Today - October 2, 2002
Add to the list of affairs to remember:
"Inquiring minds want to know why powerful men risk it all"
USA Today - September 3, 2002
How can you mend a broken vow? (featuring Peggy's Survey on Affairs)
REDBOOK Magazine:
Will he cheat? Will you? a surprising new study
Concerning Couples (Newsletter of the British Columbia Council for Families):
Variety Isn't Always the Spice of Life
USA Today: The Internet aims at the heart
USA Today: A Web guide for the talking wounded
USA Today: Spouses browse infidelity on line
Washington Post: When the Affair Ends, the Self-Examination Begins
Washington Post: The Emotional Cost of Infidelity
USA Today: Affairs rare despite rumored popularity
Newsday Inc.: Talking Honestly With Your Children
Toronto Sun: Shattered Vows: Healing the heartache
Washington Post: Cheated out of Childhood
USA Today: Fidelity Begins at Home
Gannett News Service: Relationships can survive--even thrive--despite adultery
Wilmington News Journal: Marriage broken? Learn how to fix it
Chicago Tribune: Immunized against infidelity
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