Online Infidelity therapists in Livingston, Montana MT
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Kari Carter
Life Coach, APSATS certified, ACC, CPC, ADOH
Infidelity is more than a breach of trust - it is often experienced as trauma. Discovery can trigger shock, hypervigilance, intrusive thoughts, and a deep loss of safety. I specialize in working with individuals impacted by affairs, and relational deception using a partner-sensitive, trauma-informed approach. Rather than minimizing the harm or rushing toward forgiveness, my work prioritizes stabilization, validation, and clarity.
Whether you are seeking answers, rebuilding trust, or discerning the future of your relationship, I provide structured support to help you regulate your nervous system, establish boundaries, and reclaim your voice. Healing from infidelity requires more than communication tools - it requires safety, truth, and steady guidance.
3 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
Josh Dolin: Life Coach | Purpose Pathfinder
Life Coach
Infidelity can be devastating to relationships, but it can also offer a path toward healing and understanding with the right support. My coaching approach focuses on helping individuals and couples navigate the emotional aftermath of infidelity, rebuild trust, and find clarity in their relationships. Together, we’ll work on processing the hurt, exploring the root causes, and creating a plan for either rebuilding or moving forward. Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation to begin your journey toward healing and emotional recovery.
9 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
Dr. Amy Schullery
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I support people through issues related to infidelity in their relationship.
19 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Dr Janice Caudill - Intensive Recovery Healing
Psychologist, PhD, CSAT-S, CCPS-S, CPTT-S, IAT, SEP
Infidelity, especially in the context of sexual or pornography addiction, is a major focus of Intensive Recovery Healing. Our team has specialty training in working with betrayers and the betrayed party. Our team includes CSATs, APSATS, Help.Her.Heal, and ERCEM professionals.
26 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
April Bieber
Licensed Professional Counselor, CMHC, CPC, LCPC, LMHC, LPC, LPC-MHS, QS (FL)
Healing from infidelity is possible — whether you're rebuilding trust or deciding what comes next. I help individuals and couples process betrayal, rebuild communication, and make informed, empowered choices.
17 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA. LPC
Brad provides trauma-informed therapy for individuals and couples experiencing infidelity, betrayal trauma, relationship distress, trust breakdowns, and emotional pain related to affairs or relational rupture. Infidelity can deeply impact emotional safety, attachment, self-esteem, and overall relationship stability, often resulting in anxiety, grief, anger, depression, emotional dysregulation, and difficulty trusting again.
Brad takes a holistic and trauma-focused approach to infidelity and relationship recovery, helping clients process the emotional impact of betrayal while also addressing any underlying trauma, attachment wounds, or unresolved emotional patterns that may be contributing to relational difficulties. Therapy provides a safe, supportive, and structured environment to explore pain, rebuild emotional regulation, and work toward healing.
As an experienced trauma therapist and EMDR therapist, Brad integrates EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), trauma-informed counseling, and holistic therapeutic approaches to help clients process betrayal trauma, reduce emotional distress, and restore a sense of stability and clarity. Treatment focuses on emotional healing, improved communication, and rebuilding trust in a thoughtful and intentional way.
Brad also works with couples and families when appropriate to support the repair process after infidelity or relational rupture. Relationship-focused therapy can help improve communication, establish healthy boundaries, clarify needs and expectations, and rebuild trust where possible. When all parties are engaged in the healing process, it can support greater emotional safety, accountability, and long-term relational stability.
Infidelity recovery is not simply about “moving on” or “getting over it.” It often requires deeper emotional work that addresses both the immediate betrayal trauma and the underlying relational dynamics that may have contributed to distress. Brad’s approach focuses on meaningful, lasting change rather than surface-level solutions.
Healing is possible. With the right support, individuals and couples can process betrayal, rebuild trust where appropriate, and move toward healthier communication, stronger emotional connection, and a more stable and fulfilling relationship moving forward.
28 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
MN Couples & Family Therapy
Psychologist, Ph.D., L.P.
Infidelity creates a trauma in the relationship that subsequently creates a form of PTSD in the injured partner. I use the Gottman Method for Infidelity as the process for helping couples heal from the devastation of infidelity. As painful as infidelity is, I have seen many many couples heal and create a relationship that is stronger and more mutually satisfying after they have done the hard work of accountability, trust building and relationship repair.
30 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Dr. Tuvia Hoffman
Psychologist, Psychologist, PhD
Infidelity can shatter the trust and foundation of any relationship, leaving both partners feeling hurt, betrayed, and uncertain about the future. However, with the right support and guidance, it is possible to navigate through the pain and rebuild trust. Addressing infidelity requires understanding its underlying causes, processing the emotional impact, and exploring the potential for reconciliation or closure. Professional support can provide the clarity and tools needed to make informed decisions and move toward healing.
9 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
Dr. George Lough
Psychologist, Ph.D., S.E.P.
Couples counseling can help heal the emotional wound caused by infidelity. In therapy you'll work through the issues that may have contributed to the infidelity, and have the opportunity to grow into a better couples relationship.
48 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
Asher Lipner
Psychologist, Ph.D., SRT
Infidelity and broken trust can leave both partners feeling devastated, confused, angry, and emotionally disconnected. I work with individuals and couples dealing with the aftermath of secrecy, pornography use, affairs, compulsive sexual behavior, and betrayal trauma. My approach focuses on helping people move beyond defensiveness, shame, and blame toward greater honesty, emotional understanding, accountability, and rebuilding trust in a realistic and grounded way.
25 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Dr. Shelley Sommerfeldt
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Infidelity can shake the very foundation of a relationship, leaving behind pain, confusion, and broken trust. I provide a safe, compassionate space to help you process the hurt, understand what happened, and decide the best path forward. Whether your goal is to heal together or find closure apart, we’ll work toward clarity, emotional recovery, and a stronger sense of self.
24 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
Dr. David Brooks
Psychologist, PhD,ABPP,ABN,EMDR Certified Therapist
Provide desensitization of upset related to infidelity and improvement in self-esteem creating a sense of more entitlement and less tendency to engage in or sustain relationships where partner commits infidelity.
37 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Dr. Ryan Kitts Schallon
Psychologist, PsyD
Infidelity breaks the story a couple has been telling about themselves. That is what makes it devastating — not just the betrayal, but the revelation that the relationship you thought you were in was not the one that was actually happening. For the person who was betrayed, the ground disappears. For the person who strayed, there is usually something they went looking for that they could not name inside the marriage, and sometimes could not name at all. Therapy after infidelity is not about deciding whether to stay or leave. It is about telling the truth — finally, fully — about what the relationship was, what it wasn't, and whether both people are willing to build something honest on what remains.
3 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD
Hypnotherapist, PhD
Infidelity raises complex emotional questions about desire, attachment, betrayal, and identity. My work integrates psychoanalytic and relational approaches to explore the deeper emotional and relational dynamics underlying affairs. Together, we work toward understanding, integration, and the possibility of renewed intimacy and trust.
7 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
Natalie Campbell
Psychologist, PsyD; LLC
A lot of anger and grief with this one. And yet, it's also a whistleblower that saves relationships in the end! We can become too complacent in our relationships and sometimes we get hurt so deeply as a way to realize things need to change. But how and where to start? I can help with this.
29 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT (Online Only)
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.
20 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Philadelphia Couples Therapy
Psychologist, PsyD
There was a period of time in our country where partners were expected to stay with their spouse after an affair. It was considered deeply shameful to divorce. The tables seem to have turned, however, as we now live in a more autonomous and self-realizing culture; it’s often expected that the ‘victim’ of an affair will leave the unfaithful spouse in order to make a statement of self-respect. Now, if you stay with your partner after they’ve had an affair, you may feel ashamed and humiliated, as though you’re not strong enough to leave. You may even hear from well-meaning friends and family that “you deserve better.”
Although the therapists at PCT are by and large hopeless romantics, we are also realists. We are under no illusions that romantic partnerships are easy, but we also know affairs happen for a multitude of reasons. Many cases of infidelity can be mended, repaired, and used as a growth opportunity for the couple. We are here to walk this excruciating journey with you- we know where the guideposts are, we know what recovery looks like. Sometimes you will feel like you’re backsliding, but it’s only a product of healing. It’s a confusing and painful experience, but often, in the end, absolutely worth it. We are here to help.
23 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Alan Brandis, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
I have worked with many couples where this has been an issue. The first thing that must be handled, if the partner who was cheated on wants the relationship to continue, is to determine if there is real commitment on both sides, and if both are willing and able to have real, meaningful discussions about what was not working for each of them prior to the affair.
36 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Dr. Brian Weir
Psychologist, PsyD
Often, couples find an affair to be the most devastating. They often feel that there is no way they can recover. In the case of various forms of infidelity, you would be surprised by what can be overcome and how learning from it can actually build a stronger and healthier relationship. Our work will be focused on healing, building back trust and bolstering the trust with a stronger connection and sense of deep caring for each other. This doesn't have to be the end. It can be the beginning of a better and stronger love.
23 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Ingrid Sthare
Life Coach, CTLC, BCC
Let’s explore your relationship to find the root cause. Infidelity does not have to end your marriage.
15 Years Experience
Online in Livingston, MT
Infidelity therapists in Livingston, Montana Statistics
Infidelity therapists in Livingston, Montana average 19 years of experience and charge around $218 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Infidelity (100%), Anxiety or Fears (82%), and Divorce (78%).
Average years in practice
19 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$218
Gender ID
| 54% |
Female |
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| 46% |
Male |
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Session Type
| 60% |
In Person and Online |
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| 40% |
Online Only |
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Top Specialties
| 100% | Infidelity |
| 82% | Anxiety or Fears |
| 78% | Divorce |
| 76% | Relationship and Marriage Counseling |
| 74% | Depression |
| 70% | Loss or Grief |
| 66% | Self Esteem |