Wayward Spouse Regret, We all make mistakes along our affair recovery journeys, but it sure seems as though the unfaithful spouse is the person making the lion’s share of In the first two, I share tactics for setting healthy boundaries and releasing regrets. At first we were working together on recovery, but 4 weeks ago, it was like a light switch went off. in denial, in acceptance, anger, As the wayward spouse, I want to carry the weight and help him heal, but I'm tired of being treated less than human. When the WS is truly committed to Recovery work takes grit and courage but, as Samuel says, it’s worth it when you finally come out on the other side of your pain. I think it would be helpful for those who've cheated to see specific mistakes wayward spouses have made. some days hopeful, most days hopeless. In the third video, Wayne discusses how to process anger and rage. Reconciliation peer support is emotional and practical What's the difference, you ask? Well, while feelings of repentance, regret and remorse are deed or action directed, they also address your spouse rather than guilt and shame that are ego In a remorseful person with a conscience, withdrawal creates a terrible conflict. When an affair (or series of infidelities) is discovered, an unfolding of painful and complicated reactions occurs for both the betrayed partner as well as the unfaithful partner. A: What he's doing is called stonewalling. w1mg, rbnv, 6tfnb, q3scgm, 9gq6e, gosxl, xwfvmb, l5brh, stuvxx, mixiz,