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Infidelity Recovery Therapy

When Trust Has Been Broken

Infidelity can leave even the strongest couples reeling. The secrecy, shock, and betrayal can shake your sense of stability, leaving you questioning everything you thought you knew about your relationship — and yourself.

But betrayal doesn’t have to be the final chapter. With the right support, couples can find clarity, rebuild intimacy, and decide together whether to move forward — stronger and more connected — or separate with compassion and dignity.

A Specialized Path Through Betrayal

While many therapists offer couples counseling, infidelity requires a unique and structured approach. Without it, conversations can quickly spiral into blame, shame, or silence.

I specialize in guiding couples through the emotional complexity of affair recovery. My approach blends:

  • Evidence-based methods (Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy, trauma-informed care)

  • Discretion and privacy for couples who value confidentiality

  • Clarity and direction so you don’t feel lost in the aftermath

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How We Begin to Heal

  • Rebuilding Trust: Establish new foundations of honesty, safety, and accountability.

  • Understanding the “Why”: Explore what led to the affair without excuses or blame.

  • Healing Emotional Pain: Address grief, anger, shame, and the loss of security.

  • Redefining the Relationship: Decide whether to rebuild or to part ways with clarity.

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Take the First Step

Your relationship may feel broken right now, but it isn’t beyond repair. Healing begins with a conversation.

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Call to schedule a consultation today.

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