Marriage and Family Therapist, EdD; EdS; MA; MA; LCMFT#0404011018; BCCLC#0131
In relationships or marriages where infidelity and/or affairs has occurred rebuilding trust becomes a major component of the couple's treatment plan. I posit that if therapists are to achieve positive outcomes in their attempts to improve and restore emotional, psychological, physical and spiritual intimacy significant attention should be given to the level of engagement and interaction between couples. Using the humanistic approach I am often able to help couples understand that marital intimacy is not a constant and will change from time to time.
Sadly, there are different types of infidelity. I work with the partners impacted by their loved one's affair, chronic and repetitive cheating, sex addiction, sexually problematic and/or compulsive behaviors. I help you with what you need: handling grief or creating ways to feel emotionally more safe or just processing so you don't feel like you are crazy.
Regardless of what you've done or what's been done to you, we can find a way forward that leads to freedom and life. Your pain matters. You matter! So let's work together to recover this truth so you can walk more confidently in it.
Infidelity can be devastating for the spouse, the client and the family. But it doesn't have to define a person or blow up a relationship. As a matter of fact I have worked with hundreds of couples that actually have come out much better after healing from an infidelity. Because it brings to life problems that were never unearthed, or never discussed.