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Betrayal trauma occurs when one deceives or harms another who relies on them for trust, support, or survival. An example that could lead to betrayal trauma is infidelity. Although difficult, with the help of a therapist, you can begin your healing journey. How do you find a therapist that's right for you?

Betrayal trauma is the result of your partner violating your trust, safety, or security. It can occur almost instantly. Finding out about the betrayal can be traumatic regardless of whether you discover it on your own or if your spouse discloses it. We want you to know support is available to help you heal.

So, you're at a point where you're ready to leave your sex addiction behind, but what will you do instead? After all, if you don't have your sex addiction, then what do you have when negative emotions or craving come? There are alternatives, however, you'll likely need more than a new activity to maintain recovery.

As your child anxiously awaits the arrival of their Christmas present, you find yourself anxious about the boundaries you'll need to set to keep them safe while on the internet. Your schedule doesn't allow you to monitor them every moment they're on a device. So, what boundaries can you set to help keep them safe?

The process of overcoming sexual addiction is challenging for everyone in the family. As each of you identifies each part of yourself, your path to healing will become more evident. The good news is, we're here to help you understand just exactly what these parts are. Furthermore, we can help the whole family move forward together.