Not "Just Friends"
What's it about
Can a platonic friendship ever be a threat to your relationship? This guide reveals the surprising truth about modern infidelity, showing you how seemingly innocent connections can cross a line and what you can do to protect your partnership from emotional affairs. Learn to identify the subtle red flags of a dangerous friendship, understand the slippery slope from coworker to confidant, and discover Dr. Glass’s proven strategies for affair-proofing your relationship. Whether you’re healing from betrayal or simply want to strengthen your bond, this is your roadmap to rebuilding trust.
Meet the author
Often called the "godmother of infidelity research," Dr. Shirley P. Glass was a renowned psychologist, therapist, and researcher whose groundbreaking work revolutionized our understanding of modern relationships. Her decades of clinical practice and pioneering studies into the "new crisis of infidelity" revealed how even good people in good marriages can be vulnerable to betrayal. This unique combination of scientific inquiry and compassionate therapy culminated in her seminal book, offering a trusted path toward healing and prevention.

What's it about
Can a platonic friendship ever be a threat to your relationship? This guide reveals the surprising truth about modern infidelity, showing you how seemingly innocent connections can cross a line and what you can do to protect your partnership from emotional affairs. Learn to identify the subtle red flags of a dangerous friendship, understand the slippery slope from coworker to confidant, and discover Dr. Glass’s proven strategies for affair-proofing your relationship. Whether you’re healing from betrayal or simply want to strengthen your bond, this is your roadmap to rebuilding trust.
Meet the author
Often called the "godmother of infidelity research," Dr. Shirley P. Glass was a renowned psychologist, therapist, and researcher whose groundbreaking work revolutionized our understanding of modern relationships. Her decades of clinical practice and pioneering studies into the "new crisis of infidelity" revealed how even good people in good marriages can be vulnerable to betrayal. This unique combination of scientific inquiry and compassionate therapy culminated in her seminal book, offering a trusted path toward healing and prevention.
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