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Allentown, Pennsylvania therapist: Sara Burth, counselor/therapist
Infidelity

Sara Burth

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
Therapy can be instrumental in helping individuals and couples navigate the complex emotions, challenges, and decisions associated with infidelity in their relationship. By working with a skilled therapist, couples can heal from the pain of infidelity, address underlying issues, and build a foundation for a healthier and more fulfilling future together.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Orefield, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania therapist: L'Oréal Porçeia McCollum, licensed clinical social worker
Infidelity

L'Oréal Porçeia McCollum

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LSW
Therapy can be instrumental in helping individuals and couples navigate the complex emotions, challenges, and decisions associated with infidelity in their relationship. By working with a skilled therapist, couples can heal from the pain of infidelity, address underlying issues, and build a foundation for a healthier and more fulfilling future together.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Orefield, Pennsylvania
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Susan E. Schumacher, licensed professional counselor
Infidelity

Dr. Susan E. Schumacher

Licensed Professional Counselor, DA, LPC, LCPC, CCTP, EMDR Clinician
The pain and disruption of infidelity can profoundly impact a relationship. Letting go of assumptions and looking for deeper meaning within can help to gently care for each person as issues around why the partner stepped out of the relationship emerge. The process of holding space to allow for this kind and gentle exploration can lead to new understanding of self and other in the relationship, and create pathways to build a new kind of partnership, over time.  
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Orefield, PA
Online in Orefield, Pennsylvania
Newport Beach, California therapist: Dr. Lyndsay Elliott, psychologist
Infidelity

Dr. Lyndsay Elliott

Psychologist, PsyD.
Recovery from an affair can be a lengthy process. The infidelity can be used as a way to strengthen the relationship if both parties are fully committed to treatment. Taking responsibility for the hurt, along with healing from the trauma that has been created are critical components of the process. Learning how to communicate needs more effectively and reaching out to your partner when feeling vulnerable are critical parts.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Orefield, Pennsylvania
Greenwich, Connecticut therapist: Sala Psychology, psychologist
Infidelity

Sala Psychology

Psychologist
We work with couples seeking to rebuild trust and intimacy after an affair,  
3 Years Experience
Online in Orefield, Pennsylvania