You don't want to cheat, yet you find yourself doing it all the time, you want to end the cycle of hurt that you are causing your loved one, it is possible to stop. Call me for a fifteen min. consultation.
Individuals and couples working through infidelity can benefit with therapeutic interventions to help build assertive, positive communication skills and find positive solutions for the future.
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Infidelity indicates a complex interplay of emotional wounds and relational dynamics. Since adultery is woven into the fabric of attachment ties, it can evoke strong emotions of betrayal, abandonment, and insecurity that relive the wounds from previous relationship breakups. Like a shattered mirror, the discovery of betrayal fractures the foundation of trust, plunging individuals into a whirlwind of emotional turmoil. Therapy becomes a refuge amidst the storm, offering a space to navigate the labyrinth of emotions and process the echoes of past traumas. By fostering open communication, rebuilding trust, and addressing underlying attachment wounds, individuals and couples can embark on a journey of healing and reconciliation, forging a path towards greater understanding, resilience, and intimacy.
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (RP), Masters of Counselling Psychology (MACP)
Infidelity and relationship betrayal can be one of the most challenging experiences for couples to work through. This is true for the relationship itself and also true for each individual in the relationship. When safety and trust in a relationship is compromised it can lead to a disruption in our sense of self, the beliefs we may have had about our partners and the relationship, and lead us to lose trust in our own intuition. The initial phase after infidelity is particularly fragile for both parties involved. Whether it is anger, resentment, confusion, shame, guilt or despair, it is vital to seek support and explore the meaning behind what has taken place. Schedule a free consultation with me to see if we are a good fit.
I work with clients who have experienced and been impacted the aftermath of infidelity as a result of sexual addiction and compulsive sexual behaviuor. I recognize that this is often a traumatic experience for their partner and it comes with a tremendous amount of pain and a deep sense of betrayal. Working through the emotions is a first step to understanding next steps in the process and learning what each and every client needs in order to heal from this.
On our team are therapists who work with couples struggling with intimacy, communication, infidelity and/or emotional injuries. We welcomes individuals and couples from all backgrounds. Our therapists strive to have clients’ complete therapy feeling they have resolved their concerns and have been refreshed as they move forward in their lives.
Infidelity can occur in various forms including physical, emotional or online encounters; however, all forms can result in significant ruptures of trust in the relationship(s) that matter to us most. I work with partners in exploring how their relationship can be rebuilt after infidelity, as well as with individuals that are looking to process the impacts of infidelity on their own. Contact me to book a free consultation.
I support individuals who have experienced infidelity in their relationship process their thoughts, feelings, wants, and needs related to what occurred. Reflecting individually can support us to develop awareness and determine how we would like to move forward after infidelity. For those choosing to remain in their relationship, I provide evidence-based tools to support people in re-establishing trust, improving communication, re-connecting sexually, and navigating new feelings and needs.