A non - fiction book written by Andrew Wheatcroft 's pagan book, Andrew Wheatcroft, describes the history of conflict between the Christian world and Muslim. Wheatcroft shows a deep sense of morality from Christianity and Muslim point of view, describes how it was made, and how it was lasted. He further explored the relationship between the two religions and found the answer to the ultimate reason for their continued misunderstanding. Religion is called a series of beliefs, values, practices that can bring forward a positive attitude and understanding of life.
Articles on infidelity, two recently published and exciting books: Reconsidering the situation by New York psychotherapist Esther Perel and "dishonest" healing by Boulder's psychotherapist Michele Weiner-Davis, Koro. Both books are based on the extensive experience of the author and provide advice to couples whose relationships are confused by the problem. The good news is that depending on the reasons for the partner's puzzle and how the couple can be together, the affair does not need a divorce. Indeed, Mr. Perell and other marriage counselors discovered that couples who chose to recover from rebellion and rebuilding are often stronger, more caring and mutually understanding relationships than before.
Marriage infidelity is one of the most painful life experiences, spouses are shocked, stunned, and deeply wounded. The proverb "The wound is worse than the wound of the heart" represents pain. Infidelity can greatly hurt the ability to trust and can cause post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) anxiety disorder. In the healing process, we first clarify the extent and cause of dishonesty, make decisions to resolve what is found next, then work hard to resolve conflicts and anger and build trust . The final stage is to accept the trauma and then believe that there is some benefit.