Repair the Damage from a Cheating Wife

Discovery of a cheating wife is always devastating, even when the cheating is not technically “sexual.”  It may seem impossible to re-grow trust with your cheating wife.  The Marriage First Aid Kit provides practical tools to help you rebuild your relationship.  It clarifies the hidden dynamics underneath the inconsistent behavior of a cheating wife.  You need this information because you don’t want to heal your marriage with a cheating wife and then deal with more betrayals later on.

This kit teaches you about the following:

  • Strategies to emotionally balance your relationship 
  • Six types of conflict including three healthy types which actually benefit a relationship
  • Reliable strategies to prevent destructive conflicts
  • The psychological dynamics of a cheating wife about which men are often unaware
  • Strategies and exercises to re-grow trust and affection following betrayal by a cheating wife
  • Common myths that can block healing 
  • Exercises to strengthen the healthy parts of your personality that support your marriage
  • Destructive relationship patterns that stimulate a cheating wife to “act out” such as conflict avoidance, the pursuer-evader syndrome and enmeshment
  • Methods to structure finances and chores in order to prevent destructive conflicts

Don’t take our word that this information will help deal with a cheating wife.  Check it out for yourself.  Our online marriage first aid offers free advice about how to deal with a cheating wife.  You can read Dr. Kaye’s advice to men who asked for information about how to deal with their cheating wife.  You can use the diagnostic section to identify unhealthy relationship syndromes.  These syndromes often correlate with a cheating wife “acting out.”  Read chapters from the main kit to decide if you need more in-depth help to deal with your own cheating wife.

Do you need help dealing with a cheating wife? Get your copy of the Marriage First Aid Kit today!

Praise and Testimony

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say in a way that speaks to ordinary folks but never slights the enormity of science
behind it. This wonderful balance makes the book a vade mecum for my work as
well as my personal life.”


—William Mastrosimone
Emmy-winning playwright and author of The Woolgatherer, Extremities, Cat’s Paw, The Beast and Shivaree

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