Gillian D. Scott received a degree in Psychology from the University of Toronto and worked in a graduate psychological research facility dedicated to coping with stress.
Gillian aims to help and empower those coping with infidelity and betrayal in their intimate relationships. She is an author of "Coping with Infidelity: Recovering from Pain and Learning to Move On, Together or Apart", an action-based resource for those coping with betrayal.
Gillian focuses on expanding the common and often limited notion of coping and offers innovative research-based techniques that focus on active problem-focused approaches.
"They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself" - Andy Warhol
"The truth will set you free...but first it will piss you off." - Gloria Steinem
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do" – Confucius
Active coping with infidelity goes beyond emotion focused techniques to empower those who have been betrayed to take active steps to confirm their fears, constructively confront their unfaithful partner, and bring the affair to an untimely end. A great self-esteem buffer, this active approach to coping with infidelity prevents helplessness and depression by outlining a series of steps for regaining control in one's intimate relationship.
For a quick introduction to the process of action-focused coping sign up for Gillian's free email mini-course listed above.