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So far, personal repercussions of Gen. David Petraeus’ admitted affair have remained behind closed doors, but the scandal has presented a major relationship question: Can a marriage survive infidelity? TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports and psychologist Dr. Judith Sills describes the three stages required to work it through.