After the discovery of twitters provocative democratic representative Anthony Weiner of New York women - his job, reputation, and eventually the marriage is at risk. "We must stop looking at this type of behavior as"bad boy"antics and, as a disease," explains Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil.
"We went from popularizing infidelity to bastardizing it.". Now is the time to look at the underlying reasons for vagrancy, cheating, and in the era of social media and cases of Weiner, "create a sexual scandal without sex", says Weil.
The new revelation in this ongoing scandal and the investigation of ethics for the Government following adds another layer of complication for life personal Weiner. It was reported that his wife, Huma Abedin, is pregnant. At a time when a woman needs man, Weiner is consumed with its own problems. The inclination to blame him for the inability to control his impulses is unfair according to Bonnie Eaker Weil, Ph.d. and Choice award-winning author of NY Times Reader Make Up Don't Break Up. Weil teaches couples another way to see this problem and offers his formula for the treatment of disease of infidelity.
"Persons who engage in this type of behavior usually have a high stress, loss, suffer from separation of their partner and are seeking to self soothing thrill." They have what I call - a "Bio chemical connection envy." These elements are present in all cheaters in high profile recently, we have witnessed: Tiger Woods, Eliot Spitzer, David Letterman, John Edwards and more recently Arnold Swarzenegger. When couples come to me, I test the adultery of chemical imbalances, provide safe and restorative treatment and learn the two partners to find the fundamental reasons for having cheated, take responsibility, stop blaming and start to rebuild their relationship. »
While our new age of social media has added a variety of possibilities to relax the limits of social interaction, couples now have something else to consider in their relationship. "Step all partners agree that flirting online is taboo, and many couples may not agree on the definition of flirting electronics." "This is a discussion all couples must have and come to agreements or compromise,", warns Dr. Bonnie, which considers the 'sexting' and the flirt online variation of and all as dangerous as cheating.
Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil (Dr. Bonnie) is an expertise of the relationship which was named by Psychology today as one of the best therapists of America and the New York Magazine as one of the best therapists in the city of New York. Known as "Buster adultery" and "No. 1 Love Expert", she is the author of adultery: sin forgiven (adapted to Lifetime featuring actress Kate Jackson film) Make Up Don't Break Up, finding and keeping love for singles and Couples (Revised edition February 2010, including DVD how to fall in love and stay in love for singles) and Couples Choice award from the NY Times Reader for best dating book 2010Peuvent cure and adulterous forgive?, not remaining vagrancy, how (S) mother Your Man and keep a woman happy and financial infidelity (Making Sexy Money).
Dr. Bonnie appeared on Good Morning America the string ABC, a series of three days on NBC The Today Show, the Oprah Winfrey Show a series of four days on Fox TV about dating five times, documentary of "Infidelity" and A & E Discovery Health on substance abuse. She often appears on ABC, Fox, CBS and NBC News, The View, 20/20, and CNN. Visit Dr. Bonnie at http://www.DoctorBonnie.com.
Bonnie Eaker Weil, Ph.d., author of the NY Times Reader Choice Award winning Make Up Don't Break Up accompanied by a DVD in love with falling and Staying In Love advises whereas break couples, people who have committed adultery and couples wishing to strengthen their relations damaged by the resentment or unresolved anger, teaching people "fight" to increase the passion, bring the magic and restore the spice. Dr. Bonnie teaches Smart heart Dialogue with communication and connection tools and counsel for the family and children.
For an interview, please contact Diane Dennis, inspired by Communication Media at 503-678-1356 or dianeden (at) centurytel (dot) net
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