Infidelity, Affair,

and Marriage Therapy

Couples who succeed after infidelity rebuild trust by thoroughly addressing the betrayal, answer questions honestly, re-establish emotional intimacy, and resolve personal pain or traumas.


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WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T?

Why do some couples make it and others don't?

This video shares a study involving over 1,000 individuals affected by infidelity identified key elements crucial for restoring trust and preserving relationships.


Dr. Skinner emphasizes the essential factors for rebuilding trust and maintaining relationships after betrayal. 

HEALING IS POSSIBLE

Nothing damages relationships more than infidelity. But the good news is, healing IS possible.

Sexual betrayal can deeply damage a relationship, making trust feel impossible to rebuild. However, with commitment, open communication, and the right therapy, couples can confront the issues, heal, and even emerge stronger.


OUR RELATIONSHIP REPAIR PROCESS

Relationship repair is possible but requires that you face "demons" and discuss your situation in a safe environment where you can be open and honest.

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Complete a Structure Disclosure Process, Guided by Our Therapists


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58% of Couples Who Discussed the Situation Thoroughly Rebuilt Trust

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Through disclosure, trust grows when betrayed spouses receive answers to their questions.


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72% Rebuilt Trust When All Questions Were Answered

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Work on Seeing and Being Seen (Rebuilding Intimacy)


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Betrayal can cause couples to stop seeing each other as partners, viewing one another as enemies instead.


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Overcoming this involves focusing on seeing the good in the partner again and fostering authenticity and vulnerability.


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Intimacy grows when couples allow themselves to be fully seen and understood.


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Resolve Unresolved Hurt and Pain


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Personal unresolved issues (or "demons")—such as adverse childhood experiences, unhealthy relationship models, or other traumas—can hinder intimacy and connection.


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Addressing these issues is crucial to being fully present and connected in a relationship.


a couple's success story

Ryan & Charlie's Story

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STEP 1: ASSESS INDIVIDUAL NEEDS

Addiction and/or betrayal trauma and intimacy can’t co-exist. Before we engage in couples recovery, each partner needs to be assessed and treated for their individual needs.

STEP 2: MEET WITH A CERTIFIED INTAKE THERAPIST, REVIEW YOUR ASSESSMENTS AND FORM YOUR PLAN

Using the individual assessments to guide your intake therapy session, we will develop additional qualitative understanding, facilitating the development of your personalized recovery plans. Plans can include individual therapy, group therapy, EMDR therapy, couples therapy, yoga therapy and/or mindfulness.

STEP 3: IDENTIFY THE RIGHT THERAPIST WITH THE RIGHT SPECIALIZATION FOR YOUR CIRCUMSTANCE

Therapy success is determined, in large part, to the specialization and personality fit of the therapist. With personalized plans in place, we will now match you with the right therapist having the right specialization and personality that will best support you in your recovery journey.

STEP 4: PAUSE, REFLECT AND CONTINUALLY MEASURE YOUR IMPROVEMENT

With each client, our goal is that you find empathy, connection, safety and continual growth on your journey of recovery and healing.

If you find that your therapist isn't a fit, or that your not progressing, let us know and we will pause, reflect and suggest improvements.