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Real Change after Betrayal: What Pushes Us from Intention to Transformation?
Real change isn’t a single decision—it’s a slow transformation born out of humility, honesty, and hope, especially after betrayal.
10 Reasons Couples Counseling Doesn’t Work
Affair recovery counseling for couples can be life-changing, or frustrating. Consider ten common reasons counseling fails after infidelity and what you can do to make real progress.
MASK OFF: Transforming Deception’s Snags into Springboards for Change
Discover how lies, omissions, and half-truths block affair recovery, and how turning these snags into springboards of authenticity leads to real healing.
Breaking Emotional Ties to an Affair Partner
If you’re still tethered to a former affair partner in your heart, you’re not alone. This guide offers a clear path—built on research and compassion—for letting go
Affair Memory: What’s remembered? What’s forgotten?
What can a person remember about their affair? Is “I can’t remember” real, or an excuse?
Should You Tell Children About an Affair?
What should you tell children about an affair? Is it better to tell them or protect them from a painful truth?
8 Forms of Betrayal: The Many Ways Trust is Broken
A consideration of eight forms of betrayal that can break trust in a marriage or committed relationship.
Shame after Infidelity: Build Bridges Instead of Walls
A look at how shame shows up after infidelity, what it does, and what can be done about it.
Can It Take Too Long to Get Over an Affair?
Affair recovery is a long process, but can it take too long for a couple to heal from infidelity?
Getting Over an Affair Too Quickly
Can getting over an affair happen too quickly? What are the dangers of trying to fast-track your recovery?
Can There Ever Be Real Trust After Betrayal?
Can you really rebuild trust after betrayal? Can broken trust ever be the same?
Unfaithful, Unshielded, Undone: Broken by Your Infidelity
To make room for healing, those who have broken trust must come to a place of genuine remorse for what they have done.