Infidelity:
Infidelity, also referred to as having an affair or cheating, can stir up a lot of intense emotions and recurrent crisis. As a result many people struggle with whether or not to leave a marriage. While there is never a clear-cut answer to this, the good news is that couples who actively participate in therapy not only survive but become stronger and more intimate. Therapy is helpful for dissolving ambivalence, at learning effective communication, developing conflict resolution skills, addressing intimacy and sexual relevancy and encourages mutual respect and the rebuilding of trust and safety within the relationship.
Infidelity, also referred to as having an affair or cheating, can stir up a lot of intense emotions and recurrent crisis. As a result many people struggle with whether or not to leave a marriage. While there is never a clear-cut answer to this, the good news is that couples who actively participate in therapy not only survive but become stronger and more intimate. Therapy is helpful for dissolving ambivalence, at learning effective communication, developing conflict resolution skills, addressing intimacy and sexual relevancy and encourages mutual respect and the rebuilding of trust and safety within the relationship.