Not exact matches
Moss plays Catherine
as vulnerable and in pain, tangled in a torrent of contradictory
emotions — anger,
betrayal, love, hate, don't leave me and get the hell out of here — but also narcissistic, self - involved, without any ability to empathize, and Waterston is distant and wary
as Virginia, still angry at Catherine's neglect of her emotional turmoil in a previous getaway.
Still suffering the bruises of her husband's
betrayal, Jordan grapples with ambiguous
emotions even
as she is drawn again to her estranged spouse.
The characters provoke a multitude of genuine
emotions from you
as you play the game; ranging from anger at a poor decision or a moment of
betrayal or greed from a member of the group to sadness
as Clementine struggles to adjust to life in the zombie apocalypse
as she continues her hopeful pursuit of her parents.
Therapists have the power to help couples work through trauma
as well
as the unique types of hurt
emotions that stem from
betrayal.
Infidelity — cheating, being unfaithful, or what researchers would describe
as «couple members» violations of relationship norms regarding exclusivity» — clearly can cause negative
emotions such
as feelings of
betrayal, hurt, and jealousy.1 With spring break (at American colleges and universities) just around the corner, we thought it would be a good time to discuss how relationship commitment affects the likelihood of infidelity when partners are geographically separated and tempted by the fruit of another.