JANIS ABRAHMS SPRING, Ph.D., ABPP, Board Certified in Clinical
Psychology, is a nationally acclaimed expert on issues of trust,
intimacy, and forgiveness. She is the author of How Can I Forgive
You? The Courage to Forgive, The Freedom Not To, which presents a
radically new approach to forgiving interpersonal wounds, and Life
with Pop: Lessons on Caring for an Aging Parent. A recipient of the
Connecticut Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished
Contribution to the Practice of Psychology, Dr. Spring trains
thousands of therapists each year and is known for the richness and
originality of her clinical skills.
Dr. Spring received her B.A. from Brandeis University, magna cum
laude, her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of
Connecticut, and her postgraduate training from Aaron Beck, M.D.,
at the Center for Cognitive Therapy at the University of
Pennsylvania. She has served as a clinical supervisor in the
department of psychology at Yale University and often appears as a
guest expert in the national media. In private practice for
thirty-five years, Dr. Spring resides in Westport, Connecticut. She
and her husband, Michael Spring, have four sons and four
grandchildren.
“This new, updated edition of After the Affair is a must for anyone
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a couple who needs advice. If you want your relationship to book,
buy this book. Her wisdom applies to all of us.” — Tammy Nelson,
Ph.D., author of When You’re the One Who Cheats
“Dr. Spring possesses a remarkable combination of clarity, wisdom,
spirit, and heart. This is an extremely helpful and healing book—a
gift to us all.”
— Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., author of The Dance of Anger
“The most comprehensive and balanced book I have ever read on the
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“After the Affair is a wonderful guide for couples who want to
reconstruct their relationship after one partner has been
unfaithful. In clear, sparkling prose, Dr. Spring explains the
sources of infidelity and offers sound, sensible guidelines for
mending the relationship.” — Aaron Beck, M.D., founder of
Cognitive Therapy and author of Love Is Never Enough
“For married or cohabitating couples who want to rebuild their
relationship after one partner has had an affair, this
tough-minded, insightful manual will be eminently practical…This
wise book fills a gap on the self-help shelf.” — Publishers Weekly
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