Infidelity therapists in Golden Hills, California CA
Pedro F. Baez
Life Coach, LVN, MCC, CHC - Master Certified Coach
I help clients refocus, find enlightenment and optimize resources in order to thrive in all aspects of their life experience, including disclosure of unrevealed truths and secrets, relationship resetting and relaunching after infidelity, rebuilding trust, attaining more intimacy and passion; personal and relationship fulfillment.
13 Years Experience
Rinat Kass
Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Dealing with infidelity is crushing for both partners and their relationship. The deception and betrayal cause tremendous emotional pain and the recovery process is long and difficult. But recovery from affair is absolutely possible and I have seen many relationships not only survive, but thrive after infidelity. Whatever path is right for your relationship, I will support and guide you through it.
17 Years Experience
David J. Kest
Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified IMAGO Relationship Therapist, MFT, and EMDR
Certified in Imago Relationship therapy in 2010. In order to deepen intimacy we need a safe relationship container that requires both partners to close their exits. Then there is shared grief after an affair and trust broken must be re-earned. The healing power of Imago Dialogues teaches partners How to stay in their committed relationship and better get their needs met with one another.
31 Years Experience
Marge Michaelson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, ACSW, DSW
Infidelity can cause immense pain to the person betrayed. It also can cause immense pain to the person who betrayed. Many times healing can create the strongest of relationships. Healing can also lead to separation with a growth in self understanding. Therapy can help determine your choice of path through support, grief work and insight.
39 Years Experience
Dr. Ingrid Solano
Psychologist, PhD
I provide couples/family/relational therapy for adolescents and adults both in the context of their relationships as well as through relationship-focused therapy for individuals who want to improve their interpersonal lives. Our relationships impact our thoughts, our feelings, and our behaviors. Relationships can be supportive, or they can weigh us down. How our relationships impact us can be obvious to us and everyone around us, or they can be insidious and live in the pit of our stomachs-- creeping up on us as feelings we can’t put the right words to. ...and anywhere in between… It can be difficult to understand and connect how these feelings slowly change what we do and who we are. ‘Relational’ therapy with more than one client aims to help improve interactions with each other, achieve relational goals, and cultivate value and meaning together.
11 Years Experience