Infidelity therapists in Cottonwood, Arizona AZ
Matthew Brace
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Common questions following infidelity:
- How can I ever trust my partner again?
- How do I know this will never happen again?
- How did our relationship get to this point?
- How could I ever be intimate with my partner again?
- Does my partner not desire me anymore?
Common relational issues:
- Constantly doubting and questioning your partner
- Increased arguments that often end by referencing the affair
- Feeling undesired by your partner
- Feeling confused about sex and intimacy
- Noticing improvement one day and then regression the next
11 Years Experience
Len Ramsay
Registered Psychotherapist, Gestalt Therapist , M.B.A.
Human sexuality is so complex and constrained by culture, religeon and morality that infidelity is common. Working through sexualty with your partner or partners and your self is important and can yield a level of intimacy unimagined under the regime of secets and lies. This holds for before, during or after infidelity.
11 Years Experience
Troy Stone
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LAMFT
Dealing with infidelity in a relationship is challenging. For the person who experienced the infidelity they often describe their emotions similar to a "pinball" machine with different thoughts and emotions flying around their head at all times. For the person who committed the infidelity also struggles with feelings of sadness, guilt and shame. Whichever one of these describes you, you don't have to go through this alone.
14 Years Experience
Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.
Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Couples counseling
42 Years Experience
Sala Psychology
Psychologist
We work with couples seeking to rebuild trust and intimacy after an affair,
3 Years Experience