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A psychotherapist reveals the most common reason behind adultery, and why people become selfish risk

From the doctor addicted to his online mistress to the woman who left her husband for a female colleague, these adulterers all have one thing in common



Psychotherapist Juliet Rosenfeld's book, "Affairs," explores the reasons behind adultery, arguing that the roots of affairs often lie in early childhood experiences. The book includes various real-life stories of individuals involved in affairs, highlighting how seemingly sensible people can become selfish risk-takers seeking a solution to personal issues, often unrelated to their primary relationship. Rosenfeld emphasizes that affairs are often driven by deep-seated needs and fantasies, not necessarily dissatisfaction with a partner.

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