Is infidelity 100% the fault or responsibility of the adultery partner? is it a 50%-50% shared responsibility? why did this happen? can I forgive my partner? how to move forward after infidelity? These are some of the questions to work on counselling sessions to help you understand your own emotions, coping mechanisms and couple's dynamics.
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.
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.
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.
There are many reasons why people cheat. The biggest question is often "do I stay or go?" Infidelity has many boundary violations creating a severe breech in trust. Working with the client to allow them to find their answers on what to do next.