Infidelity therapists in Gustine, California CA
Christina L. Gietzen-Haraden
Psychologist, Psy.D
Dr. Christina Gietzen works with individuals impacted by infidelity in their lives without shaming or judgement. She helps clients discover and recover from patterns that result in chronic dysfunctional relationships.
23 Years Experience
Claire Babbitt, LMFT, JD
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, J.D.
Infidelity can be a extremely difficult often devastating experience in a marriage and for the family. Counseling can often clarify some of the underlying conflict, distrust, and rage that results in both partners.
14 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
Hayden Dover MFT - Couples Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT, CST
Dealing with infidelity is one of the most painful and confusing issues many couple have to deal with. I work with couples dealing with infidelity to do the challenging work of healing, addressing underlying issues and rebuilding trust. Often infidelity brings an end to the relationship but it can also bring to light underlying issues in the relationship that, when addressed, allow for a deeper more enduring connection.
20 Years Experience
Russell Wilkie
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT
Infidelity is one of the most complicated things I've ever dealt with as a therapist. It taps into so many areas that we feel deeply about: trust, faith, betrayal, self-esteem, self-doubt, true love, soul-mates, reconciliation, forgiveness, PTSD, and even our future. The most common question that I hear people ask is, "Why did it happen?" Unfortunately, the answer is often very complicated and hearing the answer is often less than soothing. We want to know why, because, we believe, if we understand it, we can prevent the pain of it happening again in the future. That is difficult to do, so we have to look at our understanding of how control plays a part in our psyche.
36 Years Experience