Emotional affairs have become more frequent in relationships, driven by the ease of communication through technology, such as texts and social media. Therapists observe a notable rise in couples seeking help for emotional betrayals rather than just physical ones. Many professionals highlight this trend, noting that while emotional affairs are not a new phenomenon, increased awareness and language around the topic lead to more clients recognizing and discussing their hurt. This indicates a broader cultural shift in understanding relationship dynamics in contemporary society.
"I have noticed an increase in emotional affairs coming through the door. Not only do I notice an increase in numbers, but I notice a deeper sense of hurt being expressed."
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