Therapy for Infidelity, Affairs, and Betrayals
Infidelity
Infidelity Recovery
The discovery of an affair can be a traumatic experience. It can be characterized by shame, fear, anger, sadness, and confusion. Rest assure that however difficult these feelings may be, they are all quite normal. I can say with almost 100% certainty that you did not enter your marriage thinking that you would be in this place. The good news is that the majority of relationships not only survive the devastating effects of infidelity, but I have observed many couples becoming stronger and more connected after engaging in couples counseling.
It's important to have someone who can help you navigate what might feel like uncharted waters and figure out where to begin. Usually family and friends are too close to the situation to offer good advice. Fortunately, I have help many couples navigate the rough waters of betrayal and can help you through your journey every step of the way.
It’s also Ok if you don’t know where to go from here. If you prefer to start the journey without your partner to make sense of the chaos, I would encourage you to engage in individual therapy or the infidelity/affair recovery group.
Steps to recovery
Begin the process by setting up an appointment
Establishing safety-our priority is to create a safe and non-judgmental environment to begin the healing process
Develop a personalized recovery plan- your plan can include individual therapy, couples therapy or group therapy.
Implement your personalized plan