Relational recovery after infidelity as a dual process: A model based on the experiences of female injured partners |
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Authors: | Geertje Walravens Peter Rober |
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Affiliation: | Context UPC KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | In the literature, relational recovery after infidelity is often described as a process going through different consecutive stages towards a reconciliation. We interviewed 25 injured partners and invited them to look back and talk about what helped them to recover from the pain and the conflicts caused by the relational infidelity of their partner. From their stories—through thematic analysis—four themes emerged: 1. talking, 2.the truth, 3. trust and 4. ethical imbalance. It furthermore struck us how the participants described their recovery process as an experience of being oscillated between connection and disconnection. These findings pointed us in the direction of developing a dual process model that fits with our participants' experiences of recovering after infidelity, while emphasizing the dynamic nature of their stories. |
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Keywords: | infidelity forgiveness recovery extra-marital affair |
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