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Durham, Connecticut therapist: Debra Nelson, psychologist
Infidelity

Debra Nelson

Psychologist, Psy.D.
There are few things more painful than having an important person in your life be unfaithful. The aftermath impacts one's life in significant ways, and often it can be confusing to work through the myriad of feelings associated with the betrayal. Therapy offers a safe space to explore those feelings, determine what your goals are for moving forward, and learn coping strategies along the way.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Alamosa, Colorado
Dallas, Texas therapist: Dr. Alexavery Hawkins, psychologist
Infidelity

Dr. Alexavery Hawkins

Psychologist, PhD
I help clients process experiences of infidelity and trust violations within their relationships and work towards a place of healing. Whether in individual or couples therapy, I will meet you and you situation where you are at and offer support as you navigate your next steps in what this means for your relationships.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Alamosa, Colorado
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. David I. Milner, psychologist
Infidelity

Dr. David I. Milner

Psychologist, Ph.D
Explore confidentially the confusing, ambivalent nature of your extramarital situation.  
41 Years Experience
Online in Alamosa, Colorado
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Dr. Traci Williams, psychologist
Infidelity

Dr. Traci Williams

Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
I support couples in overcoming the pain and trauma of infidelity and creating a stronger, more fulfilling relationship. In our work together, I help you understand the underlying issues that led to the infidelity, and guide you towards rebuilding trust and intimacy.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Alamosa, Colorado
Littleton, Colorado therapist: Athena McCullough, marriage and family therapist
Infidelity

Athena McCullough

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LPC, LMFT
Infidelity is the ultimate betrayal of trust in a relationship, but I don’t believe it needs to be the end. Infidelity often isn’t the problem, but is instead a symptom. This type of work requires a willingness to invest in the process and engage in potentially painful conversations in order to rebuild trust and move forward towards a happier and healthier relationship.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Alamosa, Colorado