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Do Happy Couples Cheat?

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In this episode, Amanda and I discuss the controversial claim made by Belgian-American psychotherapist Esther Perel in her popular TedTalk: Even happy couples cheat.
First, we cover the reasons Esther uncovered that lead to cheating, the risks of disconnection, and the rewards of connection.
Next, we bring in the research of relationship experts John Gottman
and Sue Johnson to help listeners understand how couples can avoid relational trauma. This is one you’ll want to share with friends and family!
Resources mentioned in today's show

“Why Happy Couples Cheat.” Esther Perel
“Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love” by Dr. Sue Johnson.
“The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work” by John M. Gottman, PH.D
“Timing Is Everything When It Comes to Marriage Counseling.” The Gottman Institute
“Want To Avoid Divorce: Wait to get married, but not too long.” Nicholas H. Wolfhanger
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In this episode, Amanda and I discuss the controversial claim made by Belgian-American psychotherapist Esther Perel in her popular TedTalk: Even happy couples cheat.
First, we cover the reasons Esther uncovered that lead to cheating, the risks of disconnection, and the rewards of connection.
Next, we bring in the research of relationship experts John Gottman
and Sue Johnson to help listeners understand how couples can avoid relational trauma. This is one you’ll want to share with friends and family!
Resources mentioned in today's show

“Why Happy Couples Cheat.” Esther Perel
“Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love” by Dr. Sue Johnson.
“The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work” by John M. Gottman, PH.D
“Timing Is Everything When It Comes to Marriage Counseling.” The Gottman Institute
“Want To Avoid Divorce: Wait to get married, but not too long.” Nicholas H. Wolfhanger
Support the show

Enjoying the Content? Want to support the show?
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Terrikellums
Join the podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/whatwomenwanttoday_podcast/
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/www2day
Private Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/www2day
Email www2daypodacast@gmail.com
Website https://www.whatwomenwanttoday.com/
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjk1SBYDlhl-6e0NowlDidA
Join our email list https://terrikellums.activehosted.com/f/3
*any Amazon links listed in the show notes are affiliate links, and we get a small commission which helps us with production costs. This does not affect the price for you or the seller of these items. We appreciate you so much!

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