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How Can I Ever Trust You Again?

Andrew G Marshall's new book - How Can I Ever Trust You Again? - will be released January 2010. Pre-order your copy today

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“What have you felt today? Too often, we keep our feeling 'nice' in the middle range. Okay, there's no deep downs but there's no joy either.”

It’s not just women who feel stuck in the ‘Single Trap’

April 21st, 2010

Sometimes it takes someone else to crystallise what you really trying to say. I had hundreds of messages that I wanted to get across when I started writing the Single Trap but it took a review on amazon from Chris in Nottingham to highlight the most important one.
If you’re single, it’s easy to think there’s [...]

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Two new spring workshops

April 20th, 2010

If you are feeling stuck, you’ll be interested in my latest workshop in Central London at the London Mind, Body and Spirit Festival on Saturday 29th of May. I’m really excited about being part of this event as it draws some of the best workshop leaders from around the world. It is a [...]

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Celebrities are ruining our relationships

March 23rd, 2010

The drip, drip, drip of celebrity infidelity is having a toxic effect on all our relationships and making us fearful that our partners are just as likely to cheat too. Could the reason why we are on such high alert - even though our partners do not have the same temptations or opportunities - be [...]

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Arabic Edition

March 10th, 2010

I’ve just heard that ‘How can I ever trust you again?’ is going to be translated into Arabic. (There are plans for French and German editions too). This brings the number of languages which I’ve been translated into up to fifteen. When it comes to matters of the heart, it seems that whatever the culture [...]

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Times Review

February 21st, 2010

‘How can I ever trust you again?’ gets the thumbs up from the Times’s  Sex Counsel columnist Suzi Godson who says it: ‘Should be your new bedtime read.’

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Finding Love Workshop

February 21st, 2010

After the great review in the Guardian last Saturday for my work - “wonderfully comforting” and “I feel light-headed and giggly as if someone has just made sense of me” - there has been a lot of interest in the workshop this coming Saturday. If you’re thinking of coming, you’ll be pleased to know that [...]

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Workshops for 2010

January 15th, 2010

If you’ve read my books and would like the chance to work through the ideas with me and a group of like minded people, you may be interested in my workshops for 2010.
How to Find Love
I keep the numbers down on all my workshops, so that the atmosphere is supportive and intimate, so everybody feels [...]

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Eight Types of Affair

January 9th, 2010

There are eight different types of affair and knowing which your partner had is vital for coping with adultery.
I run through all eight in a new video on You Tube. Just put my name ‘Andrew G Marshall’ or ‘Eight Types of Affair’ into their search engine. Of course, there is more in my new book [...]

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Woman’s Hour Debate on Infidelity

January 6th, 2010

Thank you to everyone who has supportive comments after I took part in a debate on BBC Radio 4 today (6th January 2010) with Yasmina Alibhai-Brown. Here is a selection:
You were drowned out and not given the opportunity to put across what is such an important point that recovery from affairs is possible and couples [...]

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A fresh perspective on affairs

January 3rd, 2010

When you are caught up in the middle of affair, it is very difficult to know whether you are experiencing true love or something else - pumped up by all the secrecy. But instead of taking my word for it…… here´s some thoughts from someone ho has been there and read my first book : [...]

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Andrew G. Marshall is a marital therapist with twenty five years’ experience.

He works for RELATE the UK’s leading couple-counselling charity, and writes on relationships for the Times, Mail on Sunday and Psychologies.

His books have been translated into fifteen different languages.