Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP, BA
Have you recently learned of an infidelity that is impacting your ability to trust, or you're unsure of how to move forward with or without your partner? Do you suddenly feel like you're not enough, or like the infidelity is taking up all the space in your mind? Let's talk about that - Get in touch for a free 15-minute consultation today.
Affairs, whether brief or long term, can be profoundly difficult to navigate. Whether you are the one who had the affair, or the one who's partner did, there can be a roller coaster of emotions and unclarity. A steady supportive presence can help.
Have you experienced infidelity in your relationship, whether as the one feeling betrayed or as the one taking part? Let's work together to understand what this experience and the impact has meant to you, and how to come out the other side.
Dealing with infidelity can turn into a blaming game in which both sides accuse each other of provoking the situation. However, infidelity is usually a reaction rather than an action and happens as a result of a malfunction in the relationship. Therapy helps the client to understand the underlying motives and reasons for the infidelity and creates a supportive context in which they can learn and grow. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Infidelity can come with a whirlwind of emotions and it can feel like there is no way to regain the trust that was lost. Therapy can provide a safe and supportive space to explore what has happened and how it has affected you. In my work with individuals who have experienced infidelity, I always begin by supporting people wherever they are at in their healing journey because I recognize that it can feel unsafe to trust again. Book a free consultation to see if we are a good fit.