Registered Psychotherapist, HBEd, MA (Hons.), Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
The ultimate betrayal. I will teach you skills to regain trust in others, accept that you are worthy of more and are not to blame for the detrimental behavior of others.
I have a lot of experience working with couples to pass through this very difficult crisis and build a stronger relationship on the other side. Often requires dealing with sexual addiction.
Infidelity can feel like the ultimate betrayal. There is a lot of anger, confusion, sadness and grief to process. Some people whose partners cheated often find themselves questioning what they could have done differently or replaying various scenarios to understand how this happened.
Those who cheated might struggle to forgive themselves or take responsibility for their actions.
When news of infidelity comes out, one or more partners may feel confused and uncertain of how to proceed - is this something that we can process and use to strengthen our relationship, or is this where we part ways.
Our team of highly trained clinicians can support individuals and couples experiencing this common relationship problem - using evidence-based approaches we can help you process your emotions, encourage and mediate difficult conversations, and help you come to a decision that is most suitable to you both.
Affairs, whether brief or long term, can be profoundly difficult to navigate. Whether you are the one who had the affair, or the one who's partner did, there can be a roller coaster of emotions and unclarity. A steady supportive presence can help.
Terri Roberton, Liz Bostwick, Jonathan Morgan, Myroslava Tyzkyj, Benjamin Rubinoff, and Barbara Brown currently work with couples. Our couple's therapists will walk with you through experiences of infidelity, in either untangling your relationship or rebuilding trust. Contact our Intake Worker to help determine who will be the best fit for you.
I have worked with clietns on both ends of the spectrum: Those who have committed infidelity and those who have been cheated on in the past. I welcome all to my practice and work through the pain that both of these situations can entail. I also work with clients to rebuild relationships and reestablish trust.
I use an integrated, narrational, client-centered and emotion-focused approach to help clients transition through relationship transitions such as infidelity.
Infidelity is a more common experience than is ever discussed, and the reasons a person might choose that path are many and varied. We can talk about those reasons, and the drives behind those reasons, without shame or blame, and discover what might be hiding behind a desire to engage in infidelity, as well as discuss what options might exist.
I provide a confidential and supportive space for individuals grappling with the complex emotions surrounding betrayal. Through empathetic counseling and a focus on communication and understanding, I assist clients in navigating the challenges of rebuilding trust, fostering healing, and exploring the path forward in the aftermath of infidelity.