Many marriages have ups and downs — but don’t involve infidelity.
When a spouse or partner cheats, it can leave you reeling: questioning yourself, your marriage, your partner, and your relationship’s future.
Many people go through a roller coaster of emotions when they’ve been cheated on. The betrayal can leave you feeling:
You may be filled with self-doubts, wondering what you could have done differently. Or left wondering what comes next and what my life and relationship will look like now.
Whether or not you had some idea your marriage was struggling, you remained faithful. This is not your fault.
If you cheated on your partner, you also may be experiencing a whirlwind of emotions like guilt, unease, shame, and more.
While infidelity can leave you feeling disconnected from each other, you can process and work through an affair together. Our affair recovery therapists can help support and guide you so you can move forward and heal.
Rebuilding a relationship after an infidelity takes time and effort. You will have to work together to process what happened, acknowledge and work through hurts, and determine the next stage of your relationship or marriage.
In many ways, your first marriage is over. Now, we are creating your second one in therapy.
Our affair recovery therapists will provide a safe, judgment-free space for you to openly explore the betrayal as well as your emotions, thoughts, and relationship. We work at your pace so you both feel heard.
While affair recovery therapy can be hard, you can work through the pain, emotions, and relationship issues.
You’ve been hurt and you may not know if your relationship can survive. Our affair recovery therapists can help you and your partner process your emotions, thoughts, and relationship so you can heal from infidelity.