Infidelity therapists in South Patrick Shores, Florida FL
Dr. Edward Ramos
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, LCMFC, RBT, MBT, BAC, ACM
Has someone you love betrayed your trust? Do you find yourself overwhelmed, sad, or distressed by these feelings? Do you feel regret? Pain? Resentment or guilt?
Have you heard people tell you to let it go or to get over it, but they don't tell you how?
I have been betrayed and it hurts a lot specially when its the people closest to you that does it.
Let me develop a unique counseling path towards healing, happiness and wholeness tailored to your needs.
As a Christian Counselor I utilize prayer, Biblical effective curriculum, personal and professional experience to help you.
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Dr. Lyndsay Elliott
Psychologist, PsyD.
Recovery from an affair can be a lengthy process. The infidelity can be used as a way to strengthen the relationship if both parties are fully committed to treatment. Taking responsibility for the hurt, along with healing from the trauma that has been created are critical components of the process. Learning how to communicate needs more effectively and reaching out to your partner when feeling vulnerable are critical parts.
19 Years Experience
Discovery Mental Health Counseling
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
We personalize your treatment based on your unique needs. We provide support and resources for couples or individuals dealing with the aftermath of infidelity. There is no judgment on the path you choose to take, whether it be towards healing the relationship, or a healthy separation.
16 Years Experience
Richard Scott, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Infidelity can create depression, anxiety, and negatively impact mental health. Whether you have experienced the pain of learning about infidelity of your significant other or you are struggling with guilt, shame, and regret related to infidelity, it can be detrimental to your well-being. Therapy can be a great place to get help, support, and learn tools to recover. If I can help you, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
18 Years Experience
Tammy Morath, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC-S
This is one of the most pressing questions and fears for any person who’s been betrayed. It’s hard. And that’s putting it mildly. The reality is that your whole world has been shattered and you’re on the precipice of even deciding whether or not you want to make it work with a partner who has lied to you. You may love your partner very much, but aren’t sure at this point whether or not they can be trusted. Rightfully so. Your trust has just been shattered.
That doesn’t mean you won’t ever trust again. It does mean that we’ll carefully rebuild trust between the two of you (if all parties are interested in rebuilding the relationship) and that it will take time, effort, and intention. It will be painful, yes, but where you’re currently at is also painful. It becomes a matter of deciding which painful route you want to take. And that doesn’t feel fair and, in many ways, it’s not. And that doesn’t change where you are. You can trust again, but it takes time and hard work.
12 Years Experience