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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 Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Jennifer Luttman, licensed professional counselor
Infidelity

Jennifer Luttman

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, ACS
When it comes to looking after our mental health, we want to do all that we can in order to be the best version of ourselves that we can be. Not only for ourselves, but for those around us, too. If you have something that is bothering you, and you want to talk to a neutral party about it, considering counseling might be a good idea for you. Counselors are able to take the time to sit down with you and talk you through your emotions about what is going on or give you tools to help you help yourself in times of crisis.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Greenwich, Connecticut therapist: Michelle Peacock, psychologist
Infidelity

Michelle Peacock

Psychologist, PhD
Most people believe that infidelity is the end of a relationship but it need not be. Infidelity can be an opportunity for a couple to gain insight into the underlying problems in their relationship and potentially heal and move to a higher ground and better foundation for their relationship.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado
 therapist: Dr. Erick David Arguello, psychologist
Infidelity

Dr. Erick David Arguello

Psychologist, PsyD
Infidelity can deeply impact trust, communication, and emotional well-being within a relationship. With empathy and understanding, I offer a safe and non-judgmental space to explore feelings, process emotions, and work towards healing and reconciliation.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, 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 Colorado Springs, Colorado