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Our in-box is flooded with problems created by what I call the “Tiger Woods Effect”. We’d like to provide solutions for the problems this has created for recovering couples. To join the webinar and our Harboring Hope launch list as well as receive other helps for the recovery process submit your name and email below.
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This “The Shocking Truth About Trust” explains the basis of trust as well as the three components for trust. Additionally, tips for both the hurt spouse and the unfaithful spouse are given to assist in their journey toward wholeness. This practical advice comes from over 24 years of clinical experience in the treatment of couples and individuals dealing with infidelity. I hope you’ll take advantage of our bonus report.
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Have you read “The Shocking Truth About Trust”? Are there other principles or information that helped you learn how to trust again? How did you rebuild? What is your biggest obstacle? Your greatest strength? Let me know by leaving a comment below. I’ll do my best to answer any questions that arise.
Don’t forget about the free webinar on Tuesday, December 29th. – It’s about how Tiger Woods and his situation and the publicity can bring up a lot of rough issues. What are you struggling with and what can you do? Leave a question or comment on the Taming the Tiger Webinar page.
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Harboring Hope is a 12 week online course designed to help heal the pain caused by your mate's infidelity. The course includes a workbook and DVD set, and conference calls with your small group and the course's authors, Leslie Hardie and John Haney.
Read more about why Harboring Hope is more effective than a book or therapy or see the results of our research
Both men and women can participate. Small groups are divided by gender and start whenever a time/day has enough participants. When you enroll, you can select your day/time or request a new option. Groups start every 2-4 weeks.
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