ISBN-13: 9786209641602 / Angielski / Miękka / 2026 / 408 str.
The Psychology of Infidelity: Why It Happens and How to Heal invites us to look at infidelity through the eyes of understanding, not judgment. It reminds us that behind every betrayal, there are emotions, decisions, and contexts that deserve to be explored. It helps us understand that infidelity is not an absolute moral failure, but a complex phenomenon that can teach us much about ourselves, our partners, and the way we relate. This book offers more than just theory; it offers tools. It guides us in recognizing behavioral patterns, emotional factors, and triggers that lead us to hurt those we love or to feel hurt ourselves. It teaches us how to repair, reflect, rebuild, and, fundamentally, grow. It does so in an accessible, warm, and profound way, respecting the human experience without sacrificing scientific rigor. The reader will find a safe space here to explore difficult topics. They will find clarity on what is and is not infidelity, and on the roles of personality, emotion, and brain chemistry. They will learn to differentiate between acts and feelings, between behavior and intention, and to find paths toward repair.