Infidelity Couples Counseling to Rebuild Trust and Heal

structured support to help you navigate betrayal, restore connection, and move forward—together with clarity.

Healing After Infidelity Is Possible

Discovering an affair can feel devastating.

You may be experiencing a mix of shock, anger, grief, confusion, or even numbness. For some, it feels impossible to imagine moving forward. For others, there’s a desire to repair—but no clear path.

Wherever you are right now, it’s important to know this: healing after infidelity is possible.

With the infidelity couples counseling and the right support, many couples are able to rebuild trust, understand what happened, and create a stronger, more honest relationship.

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a structured, supportive space to begin making sense of what’s happened and what comes next

In Counseling Sessions

We Focus On:

  • Creating emotional safety for both partners

  • Understanding the context and impact of the affair

  • Processing difficult emotions without blame or escalation

  • Rebuilding trust step by step

  • Strengthening communication and connection

This process isn’t about assigning fault—it’s about helping both partners feel heard, supported, and empowered to move forward.

HOW TO GET STARTED

The Process

A simple, supportive process to help you begin therapy with clarity and confidence.

01

Schedule Your Consultation

Reach out to schedule a brief consultation where we’ll discuss what’s bringing you to therapy, your goals, and any questions you may have. This is a chance to see if it feels like the right fit—no pressure.

02

Begin Your First Counseling Session

In your first session, we’ll take a deeper look at your current challenges, history, and what you’d like to change. Together, we’ll create a clear, personalized plan tailored to your needs.

03

Start Making
Meaningful Progress

Through ongoing sessions, you’ll gain insight, practical tools, and support to help you feel more balanced, connected, and confident. Therapy becomes a space where real, lasting change can happen.

What to Expect in Infidelity
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If you’re unsure what to expect in Counseling after infidelity, you’re not alone.

How to work together:

  • Online Sessions:  I offer infidelity couples therapy online, making it easier to access support privately and conveniently. I work with couples across Florida and Massachusetts, providing a secure and supportive environment for healing.

Our work typically unfolds in phases:

  • Stabilization: Creating a sense of safety and managing intense emotions

  • Understanding: Exploring what led to the affair and its impact

  • Rebuilding: Restoring trust, improving communication, and redefining the relationship

There may be ups and downs along the way, and that’s part of the process. Therapy provides guidance and structure so you’re not navigating this alone.

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Rebuilding Trust Takes Time

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Trust is not rebuilt overnight

It requires consistency, transparency, and a willingness from both partners to engage in the process.

While the path forward may feel uncertain, many couples find that working through infidelity leads to deeper understanding, stronger communication, and a more intentional relationship.

You don’t have to figure it out on your own.

Using evidence-based approaches, including the Gottman Method, I help couples work through betrayal in a way that is thoughtful, structured, and focused on real change.

With over 20 years of experience, I provide a calm, non-judgmental space where both partners can begin to rebuild—or decide how to move forward with honesty and respect.

You don’t have to stay stuck in the pain or uncertainty

With the right guidance, it’s possible to begin healing—whether that means rebuilding your relationship or gaining clarity about your next steps.