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Product Description Falling in love with a married person can be one of life’s most painful experiences. The first of their kind, these authors are clinical pioneers in the “other” side of infidelity. They provide sage advice from their clinical research and expertise to guide you with insights and concrete tools as you learn: 1) How you got yourself into this situation; 2) To make educated decisions about whether you should stay or go; 3) To manage the difficult emotions that come with this relationship; 4) How to be your best self, giving the relationship the best chance for success; and 5) Ways to develop a fulfilled, reclaimed life regardless of how this relationship turns out. With useful exercises, this book can help anyone struggling in a relationship with a married partner. Review "With compassion and concrete tools, DePompo helps "the other woman" reclaim her life." -- Janis Abrahms Spring, Ph.D., author of After the Affair: Healing the Pain and Rebuilding Trust When aPartner Has Been Unfaithful "If you choose to be involved with someone who is married, then this guide will help you to do so with eyes wide open and to be as rational as you can be about your decision and all that flows from it" -- Windy Dryden Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic StudiesGoldsmiths University of London, author of over 200 books on cognitive behavioral therapy. Dr.Paul DePompo is clearly doing great work in the fields of therapy and counselling. I was impressed with the wealth of knowledge that came throughin these pages. --St. Martin's Press, Nichole Argyres, Editor It's a well done project on an important topic. -- Touchstone / Simon &Schuster ,Michelle Howry, Senior Editor I can definitely see how readers could find this useful. -- Gotham Books / The PenguinGroup LaurenMarino, Executive Editor About the Author Paul DePompo, PsyD, ABPP is board certified in cognitive behavioral therapy. He is the Director of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Institute of Southern California in Newport Beach. DePompo consults for the motion picture industry on psychological matters. Misa Butsuhara, LMFT is the Director of the Infidelity Clinic at the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Institute of Southern California. She also dispenses advice on her blog: www.cbtiofsocal.com/blog