Cheating in relationships. It’s a problem that some studies have suggested as many as 1 in 5 relationships in the U.S. will face.

But what do you do when you face cheating in your relationship?

I’m pleased to introduce the first of a series of interviews and conversations with two of our resident therapists about a wealth of mental health topics. In this installment, Marie Hartwell-Walker, Ed.D. and Daniel J. Tomasulo, Ph.D., TEP, MFA answer the question about cheating and explore the various aspects of cheating — including how different people define cheating differently — in this latest video from Psych Central.

It may help to read this article about cheating from Dr. Marie as well.

Can your relationship survive cheating? What about the forbidden fruit in relationships? When does flirting turn into cheating?

Dr. Marie and Dr. Dan host many videos on relationship and mental health topics here on our blog and you can check them out on our YouTube channel. Want to learn more about Dr. Marie and Dr. Dan?

What do you think about their advice? Please leave your thoughts in our comments section.


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From Psych Central's World of Psychology:
Video: Recovering from Cheating | World of Psychology (2/8/2012)


    Last reviewed: By John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on 20 Apr 2012
    Published on PsychCentral.com. All rights reserved.

APA Reference
Grohol, J. (2012). Video: On Cheating. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 12, 2013, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2012/01/30/video-on-cheating/

 

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