Infidelity
Why Men and Women Cheat
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Kenneth Paul Rosenberg
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What the latest science tells us about the brain's reward systems, love, and sex - and how to prevent an affair from destroying your life
How can I prevent an affair from destroying my life? Whether I am the cheater or the betrayed partner, how can I survive, even thrive, in the wake of an affair? Infidelity provides key insights to find your true sexual and romantic potential and advocates honesty, trust, and integrity - the fundamentals of love.
People often cheat in a haze of delusion, believing that it will bring them real love, help them have better sex, lift their spirits, and boost their sagging self-esteem; however, very often, cheating wrecks relationships and erodes self-esteem. In Infidelity, one of America's top doctors combines neuroscience, addiction theory, and common sense to explain the three types of cheating: emotional, virtual, and physical; why they're so prevalent; and how to live in accordance with our values when we are drawn to stray.
Examining what the latest science tells us about the brain's reward systems, love, and sex, Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg reveals what drives men and women to cheat and what they can do about it. At a time when America's pornography obsession rises to the level of a competing sexual interest, when is porn a problem, and when does it count as infidelity? And since it is not the act of infidelity alone that destroys a couple, how does any couple prevent growing apart?
Through concrete rules addressing these and other vital questions, Dr. Rosenberg guides couples on how to prevent cheating, stop it from progressing, and repair the damage caused by an affair.
©2018 Kenneth Paul Rosenberg (P)2018 Hachette Audio批評家のレビュー
"A must-read, insightful, well-written book on a timely and important topic." (Bruce Roseman, MD, family doctor, assistant professor of family medicine and OB-GYN at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY)
"Filled with common sense tips for those caught in the tangled webs we weave with betrayal. As a working psychiatrist with specialties in addiction and sexuality, Dr. Rosenberg combines the best of current science on the brain, human intimacy, and mental health issues." (Dr. Patrick Carnes, author of Out of the Shadows)
"A timely, intimate, authoritative, and always fascinating look at a vexing problem, why people cheat on partners they love." (Peter D. Kramer, author of Ordinarily Well, Should You Leave? and Listening to Prozac)