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Test Recovery and Trust
Agenda
1st QUESTION: How does the text describe the impact of the discovery of infidelity on the person being cheated on?
Comparison with post-traumatic stress symptoms
As a simple passing misunderstanding
An exclusively pathological reaction
A uniquely legal problem
QUESTION 2: According to the text, what mechanisms can the victim use to minimize the initial impact?
Denial
Rationalization
Seeking revenge
Denial and rationalization
3rd QUESTION: The text compares the repressed trauma to a "bag" that
Can be easily emptied
Heals spontaneously over time
May flare up years later at minor triggers
Prevents any therapy
4th QUESTION: What attitude of the betrayed partner do you consider vital to validate?
Mistrust as an adaptive response
That their reaction is pathological
That he/she must forget it soon
Does not require therapeutic containment
QUESTION 5: What is the sine qua non condition for the possibility of healing?
Mandatory individual therapy
Total and verifiable cessation of the affair
Maintain contact with the third party
Avoid talking about it in therapy
6th QUESTION: According to the text, what should the unfaithful member do to calm the hypervigilance?
Denying responsibility
Offering radical transparency and proof of commitment
Claim indefinite privacy
Ignoring the partner's emotions
QUESTION 7: How does the text describe the process of regaining trust?
Fast and linear
Automatic with apologies
Dependent only on promises
Slow, non-linear with normal setbacks
8th QUESTION: According to the summary, what does success in rebuilding the relationship depend on?
Return exactly to the previous relationship
Forgetting the past immediately
Consistency over time of new loyalty behaviors
Keeping secrets to protect privacy
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