Trust and Relationships
8 Articles & Excerpts
Looking over Your Shoulder
Who Can You Trust? Overcoming Betrayal and Fear by Howard E. Butt, Jr. Have you ever walked down a dark street at night in an unfamiliar city? You feel apprehensive and uneasy; each footfall behind you seems menacing; you quicken your steps. You tend to look over your shoulder, hyperalert for any danger lurking in the shadow
My husband of 3 years does not trust me by Ellen Kreidman, Ph.D My husband of 3 years does not trust me and although he hid it very well, it's all out in the open now. He's finally admitted that he was in two other relationships where he was cheated on and now feels he cannot trust me.
What Do Men Want From Women? by Bob Grant, L.P.C. Actually, it's pretty simple. Deep inside the heart of every man is a secret wish to be trusted. How many times have men said to their wives, If you would just trust me. Many men wonder why it seems so difficult for their wives to do something
Are You Paranoid in Your Partnership? by EqualityinMarriage.org So you found a suspicious number scribbled on a matchbook in your partner's pocket. Or maybe an unknown number keeps popping up on the caller I.D. These discoveries seem innocent enough but, in many relationships, the occasional snooping around for clue
Secrets, Lies, and Deception by James Lucoff What do you do when your spouse lies to you over and over about the same issues, then says
Forgiveness and Trust by James Lucoff A wife discovers that her husband has been viewing internet pornography. A husband learns about his wife's affair with a workmate. An employee is unfairly blamed for a problem and loses his job. When we have been hurt by a person close to us, how do we
Do You Have A Hard Time Trusting People? by Jan Tincher Do you want to trust them? Do you know how to trust them? How can you trust that you know how to trust them? Really, it's very simple. It is like a *recipe*, so pay close attention. You've trusted someone before, and it was wrong, correct?
Who Can You Trust? by Tony Schirtzinger; ACSW, CICSW In the general population about one out of ten people are completely untrustable. They are called cons and they live by these rules: 1) Only fools tell the truth. 2) If you can get by with it, it is OK. 3) Joy and love do not exist.
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