Many have coined 2009 as the Year of the Cad. Tiger Woods' fairy tale life came crashing down on Thanksgiving night, Late Show host David Letterman admitted to a series of covert relationships, vice-presidential candidate John Edwards revealed a long-rumored liaison with a videographer, and South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford disappeared for a week with an Argentine lover. What do these men have in common, other thancausingthemselves to become the media frenzy of the day? They allpersonify what psychiatrist Jerry Bruns has ...
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Many have coined 2009 as the Year of the Cad. Tiger Woods' fairy tale life came crashing down on Thanksgiving night, Late Show host David Letterman admitted to a series of covert relationships, vice-presidential candidate John Edwards revealed a long-rumored liaison with a videographer, and South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford disappeared for a week with an Argentine lover. What do these men have in common, other thancausingthemselves to become the media frenzy of the day? They allpersonify what psychiatrist Jerry Bruns has indentified in his years of practice: They are "Mirage Men." Mirage Men are smoothly manipulative yet very predictable. They all have carefully crafted images of successful family men but turned out to be mirages to those who loved them most and thought they knew them best. Sadly, these same deceptive behavior patterns are just as common in the heartland as in the cities, and are practiced by the man sending your daughter flowers after their first date or the middle-class husband with two kids and a mortgage in the suburbs who is working late again. Yetthere is good news for any woman who seeks ahealthy, honest, and fulfilling relationship. By learning what makes these men tick, women can avoid falling for one in the first place. By learning how toreact in a self-nurturing way if they are already involved with one, women can ultimately move beyond the hurt if they have been betrayed.
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