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This week I’d like to share with you an eye-opening and potentially life-changing article called, “31 Reasons to Stop an Affair: Part 1.” Do you feel like you can’t get through to your spouse? Or maybe you’re actually stuck in an affair-unable to stop? While you may think you’ve ‘been there’ or ‘done that,’ I’d like to ask you to consider the fact that maybe you haven’t seen things from every angle? Today’s article is filled with a new, insightful way of looking at concrete reasons to end an affair. I hope you’ll read it or even carefully share it with your spouse.
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Infidelity expert Rick Reynolds, LCSW, is one of America’s foremost authorities on helping individuals and couples struggling with affairs and compulsive sexual behaviors. He is Founder and President of AffairRecovery.com, the first company to offer anonymous worldwide online group support for those impacted by infidelity. Reynolds holds a Master's Degree in Social Work and is a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. In 1992, Reynolds developed and began leading “affair recovery groups.” He received his Master's of Social Work from the University of Denver and completed three years of post-graduate training at the Colorado Institute for Marriage and Family Therapy. He has also worked at the nationally-known Minirth-Meier Tunnel & Wilson Clinic before moving on to private practice: www.affairreco...