Relationship Advice : How to Deal With Emotional Affairs

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

Emotional affairs can be as difficult to deal with as physical infidelity. Find out why a partner's priorities or interests seem to have changed with relationship advice from a psychologist in this free video on dating.

Expert: Reka Morvay
Contact: www.rekamorvay.com
Bio: Reka Morvay is a psychologist and doula with degrees from University of California, Berkeley and Cornell University. She also trained with the Hungarian Association of Cognitive and Behavior Therapy.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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  • has this woman ever seen a cock before?

  • Having recently been told by my wife she was "emotionally involved" with a co-worker was devastating to me. I believed I was a good husband working to support us and helping to raise our three children. She admitted that amount of time they spent texting, e-mailing, talking over the phone, and seeing each other at work was a means of filling a void of emotional support I wasn't providing. The therapist is right; this is a symptom of a bigger problem and one needs to get to the root to fix it.

  • That's the worst advised I have seen on this topic so far. It not only doesn't work, but also it can do more harm to a relationship than doing nothing!!

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