Perhaps you are feeling blind-sided or betrayed. Or maybe you are dealing with guilt and shame. We have experience supporting both sides of infidelity. Our approach is secular, progressive and non-judgmental.
My approach is grounded in authenticity, trust, and often humour. I believe you have the wisdom to navigate life’s challenges and I strive to help empower you to facilitate change in therapy. Therapy can serve as a safe space to explore difficult subjects such as infidelity. I work with individuals, couples, children and families offering a free consultation to ensure we are a good fit. I carry a systemic lens, exploring the way culture, community and family shape our experiences and aspirations. I am committed to strength-based and anti-oppressive practice in my work. I recognize the importance and responsibility I have as a therapist, to address the systemic inequalities impacting clients in their lives.
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.
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.
The act of betrayal is complex. Recovery involves confession, mourning, and reconnecting. There are stages of deep pain and loss. We can also experience unknown triggers. I want to validate these emotions with you. Together, let us explore how we can rebuild the trust and safety with self and others.
Healing from the wounds of infidelity, unfaithfulness or betrayal can be emotionally challenging and cultivate feelings of isolation, devastation, and grief. The injured question their sense of self and identity and can struggle with symptoms related to anxiety, depression, or PTSD. The unfaithful struggle with shame, guilt, and feelings of self-confusion.
I have experience supporting and guiding clients who have experienced infidelity in their relationship - the injured, the unfaithful and the third party.
Working with my clients, we mindfully explore the relationship and the infidelity. I help clients reconnect with their values and identify disparities or gaps between what they stand for and how they live. Using kindness and the power of connection, we strive to achieve a balance in self-awareness, helping clients to heal and thrive.
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.
We provide support and guidance for individuals and couples dealing with infidelity. Our experienced psychotherapist understands the profound impact that infidelity can have on trust, communication, and emotional well-being. Our therapist offers a safe and confidential space where clients can process their emotions, navigate complex relationship dynamics, and work towards healing and rebuilding trust. Through evidence-based approaches and personalized treatment plans, we empower individuals and couples to address the underlying issues, enhance communication, and restore their relationships to a place of authenticity and connection. If you're grappling with the aftermath of infidelity and seeking a path toward healing and rebuilding, our sessions will provide the support you need.