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June 14, 2011

Coping With Marital Infidelity

It seems as if everyone is talking about infidelity these days. Too often, though, the conversation begins and ends at the mea culpa, and doesn’t go much deeper.

Married couple Dr. Jay and Julie Kent-Ferraro decided to do something about that. After experiencing infidelity in their marriage Jay cheated and the pair split, wrenching apart their family of 3 young kids the couple eventually forgave one another, reconciled during a family trip to Disneyland and—wait for it—remarried each other and had another baby.

While most couples might prefer to forget such an unpleasant episode, the Kent-Ferraros decided to put it under a microscope. Together, they wrote “Surprised by Love: One Couple’s Journey from Infidelity to True Love.”

via Coping With Marital Infidelity: Dr. Jay and Julie Kent-Ferraro Are ‘Surprised By Love’.

posted to Divorce,Mediation @ 10:22 am

1 comment

  • At 10:35 am on June 14, 2011, Lois Misiewicz commented:

    It’s wonderful what can happen when people are able to see past the anger and hurt and remember the love and caring they once felt. While it’s not possible for everyone it is inspiring.

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