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ABOUT DANIEL
Hello…I’m Daniel Dashnaw
I am a science-based marriage and family therapist.
As co-founder of a large international couples therapy practice, I developed award winning blog content that our clients could use to turbo-charge their couples therapy.
Today I maintain a small private practice in the Berkshires, and on Cape Cod.
I also work with motivated couples on Zoom from all over the world.
When I was writing content in my former life, I found myself working with with C-level executives, business owners, creatives, and power couples.
What I learned is that we all put our pants on one leg at a time…
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Most emotional affairs do not begin with attraction.
They begin with attention.
In my work with couples, the discovery moment almost always looks the same.
Someone opens a phone.
A series of messages appears.
A conversation clearly carries more emotional energy than it should.
And suddenly the betrayed partner asks the same question every time:
“How did this happen?”
From the outside it can look abrupt.
But in therapy these moments rarely appear without warning. What couples experience as a sudden betrayal is usually the final stage of a much quieter psychological process.
Long before anyone uses the word affair, something else has already happened.
Attention has begun to move.
And once attention begins shifting, it tends to follow a recognizable pattern.
Over time that movement unfolds thr
ough subtle changes in where people tell the stories of their lives.
If you are reading this and quietly recognizing parts of your own relationship in these patterns, you are not alone.
Many couples do not notice these shifts until emotional distance has already begun.
The encouraging news is that attention can move back as well as away.