Faulty Recovery Approaches

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    Samuel shares insight on faulty approaches to recovery from infidelity.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @prersgirls
    @prersgirls 2 года назад

    You cannot imagine how soot on and validated you make me feel when I watch your videos. I’m 73 days from D day and we are dealing with every single emotion you have touched. For those who are Unfortunately seeking help and goin through this…let me give u some words of encouragement…keep watching and feeding yourself the information on all these videos…as a betrayed spouse I was hopeless and in such agony. Part of myself is still in VERY MUCH pain n hurt but watching these videos and accepting some of these truths and advise has been a game changer for me. There is Hope if your Unfaithful is willing to take part in the recovery.

  • @Dubblesteel
    @Dubblesteel 6 лет назад +2

    Have to talk about it so that true Healing can take place. Amen

  • @brightpage1020
    @brightpage1020 Год назад

    Please cite “All successful revolutions are the kicking in of a rotten door.” I’d love to know what sort of books are in your library.
    Phenomenal analogy…. And the timing isn’t lost 😉 considering…
    Thank you.

  • @brightpage1020
    @brightpage1020 3 года назад +2

    Since infidelity is so common - is the marriage family simply an outdated model by today's standards of relationship? A hold out from a bygone era?

  • @Webbgurl2000
    @Webbgurl2000 7 лет назад +5

    At least stop promising that you're going to change. Going to seminars, Intensives, counselors while continue to lie and withhold intimacy is a sign of an unfaithful spouse that is unwilling to change.
    The marriage is pretty much over because when the faithful is the only one working at it steadily while the unfaithful is sitting in a lounger drinking ice tea...just call it a day.
    Samuel and your team seem like great people, but some people aren't willing to do anything to repair the damage they caused. No words for a selfish person like this.

  • @jthompson2781
    @jthompson2781 7 лет назад +8

    I just found your RUclips & website yesterday and have watched so many of the videos. My husband had an affair a year and four months ago. We just stay stuck though. He is afraid of anything that might make us have to discuss the affair and the state of our marriage and I feel rejected. Can you guide me to which videos to start with? We have to either find peace together or accept that our marriage of 27 years is over.

    • @paulgross22
      @paulgross22 2 года назад +1

      How are things now 4 years later? Did they get better or worst? Are you together or divorced?

  • @johnny_corleone
    @johnny_corleone 2 года назад

    Lookin for an expert in Virginia.

  • @MrBillybob57
    @MrBillybob57 7 лет назад +2

    My wife , the betrayer, says we've gone over everything and she wants to be done with talking about it because I can see it hurts her and I've made some great progress and talking about it seems to set us back . I still have some questions though.

    • @samshealingpodcast
      @samshealingpodcast 7 лет назад +2

      it's normal BA. truth is she doesn't want to talk about what makes her feel ashamed. no one does and no unfaithful does for sure. this series on shame will help you understand her mindset and her approach: www.affairrecovery.com/newsletter/founder/infidelity-recovery-understanding-the-paralysis-of-shame it's absolutely normal though painful as all get out.

    • @kranthiverma4008
      @kranthiverma4008 6 лет назад

      What to do when he never wants to talk and always run away and escape.
      Please help me with this theme and still feel very hurt and not healed from it

  • @teem62
    @teem62 7 лет назад

    what do you do when the unfaithful refuses to get professional help?

    • @AffairrecoveryLLC
      @AffairrecoveryLLC  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the question, teem62. You may find some guidance here: www.affairrecovery.com/newsletter/founders/2006-06