

Group Therapy Article
http://dearpeggy.com/2-affairs/com014.html I have added a link to the article that began group with, as requested. I hope that you find it to be helpful. If you were able to attend, thank you! The article is from Dear Peggy's Peggy Vaughan. DearPeggy was the Website that changed my life and placed me on my personal road to healing from infidelity in my relationship over 7 years ago. Prior to that I saw several therapists, and really didn't feel that I was making progress unti


Getting 'unstuck' and addressing the elephant in the room
An article regarding Infidelity and the Avoidant Personality If you avoid conflict more than you communicate meaningfully and honestly, there is an issue that needs to be addressed regarding your views on how you deal with conflict in your life and why. In therapy I sometimes have to remind clients that processing their feelings over and over is normal. I want them to be sure they fully understand that they are in therapy to heal and not to entertain me. It seems that clients


An Infidelity Therapist's view on repairing your relationship after an affair
"In order to receive forgiveness you have to earn it. To earn forgiveness and trust you have to want it, and you have to be dedicated to helping your partner recover." In my practice as a Therapist and Life Coach specializing in Infidelity Recovery and correlating issues, I have clients across the United States that are traumatized and desperately wanting to heal from infidelity. Everyone wants to know what it will take for the relationship to recover and they want it fast. I


When Infidelity hits home… A Two Step process to finding an effective therapist, or how to get h
“It is so discouraging to put effort into therapy, emotionally, financially and in time, to come home struggling with the same issues. In my experience, you should see and feel a difference through the therapeutic process within 3 sessions with your therapist.” Happy New Year! In starting my first post for 2016, I wanted to dedicate the article to those who are in need of help and can’t get it. That pertains to those of you currently in therapy that still feel greatly impacte