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6.18.2009
"Parents Who Cheat"
by Dr. Ana Nogales
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When a child of any age discovers that one parent has cheated on the other, that child suffers a profound loss of trust. He or she can no longer take anyone at face value and constantly anticipates betrayal. The following comments are from adult children, ranging in age from twenty to fifty, for whom the feeling of “deep mistrust” is an ongoing issue.
When your parents sexually betray each other, you are often left with a host of emotions that reverberate well into adulthood. Shock, rage, shame, confusion, loss of trust—these are common responses of those whose parents were unfaithful. It is no wonder, then, that an adult child’s romantic relationships will be deeply affected by a parent’s broken vow.
About the Author
Dr. Ana Nogales is a clinical psychologist with years of experience helping clients whose lives have been impacted by parental infidelity. She is the founder of Nogales Psychological Counseling, Inc. and Clinical Director of the nonprofit organization that she founded, Casa de la Familia, established for victims of crime. She practices in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, supervising a clinical program of forty bilingual-bicultural mental health professionals. The author of Latina Power! and Dr. Ana Nogales’ Book of Love, Sex, and Relationships, Dr. Nogales is also a well known media expert who has hosted her own television and radio programs and written an ongoing column for La Opinion, the country’s #1 Spanish language newspaper, as well as other media outlets. Featured at workshops and conferences throughout the United States and Latin America, including at the Omega Institute and the Women's Foundation, Dr. Nogales appeared with Nobel Prize Laureate, Rigoberta Menchu Tum at the 2007 Women, Power and Peace Conference.
Laura Golden Bellotti is a writer who has co-authored and ghostwritten a number of nonfiction books, including: Parents Who Cheat: How Children and Adults are Affected When Their Parents are Unfaithful (HCI); Emotionally Healthy Twins (DaCapo Press); Latina Power! (Simon & Schuster); Dr. Ana Nogales' Book of Love, Sex and Relationships: A Guide for Latino Couples (Broadway Books); Creative Weddings (Plume/Penguin); and You Can't Hurry Love (Dutton/Penguin).
Her short story, "It Will Be Sweet," was published in WEST, the Los Angeles Times Sunday magazine, having been selected by their Literary Editor, Amy Tan. Her story "Fighting the Bulls" appears in the anthology, Literary Angles (Sybaritic Press). And her poems appear in Poetic Medicine, by John Fox (Tarcher), and Essential Love, edited by Ginny Lowe Connors (Poetworks/Grayson Books), as well as in various literary journals.
Ms. Bellotti was the editor of the best-selling Women Who Love Too Much and has since edited numerous nonfiction books in the areas of psychology, parenting, relationships, women's issues, creativity, spirituality, and health.
She lives in Los Angeles and is a member of the Los Angeles Editors and Writers Group.
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Product Details
Paperback: 264 pages
Publisher: HCI (July 1, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0757306527
ISBN-13: 978-0757306525
Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
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