You’ve been betrayed

Whether it’s pornography, an affair, or another form of infidelity, discovering a partner’s betrayal can turn your world upside down. The pain can feel all-consuming. You deserve compassionate support as you work through the impact and begin healing after betrayal.

Do you feel like you’re going crazy? It’s common for betrayed partners to want their partner to be close one moment and can’t stand the sight of them the next.

Navigating the impact of betrayal can be a long process. It can often take a year or more before your relationship begins to feel familiar again.

Beyond the romantic or sexual behaviors, what often hurts the most is the loss of trust—and that pain can creep back in almost every day.

Tips for Healing

    1. Try not to make hasty decisions in the midst of your pain and mistrust.

    2. Try not to rely on your partner as a primary source of emotional support while you’re trying to heal. Instead, turn to a friend, a family member, or someone trained in relationship crisis.

    3. Try to take a break from being intimate. It may be tempting to want to be physically close but when it’s over, the mistrust may still be there.

LC Peterson ~ Relationship Specialist

Call/Text: (951) 477-9890

Email: Lcpeterson.connect@gmail.com

Location: Murrieta, CA

Offering on-line relationship support sessions to clients in all 50 states and in-person in the Murrieta, CA area.