Tag: relationship healing
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How Destructive Entitlement Poisons Relationships

After discovering cheating, someone may stay but act out destructive entitlement by withholding affection, seeking revenge, guilt-tripping, or controlling their partner. They might shame their partner publicly or use the affair to justify ongoing hurtful behavior. These actions come from pain but keep the cycle of harm going in the relationship.
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Signs You’re Dealing With Betrayal Trauma in a Relationship

Betrayal trauma caused by infidelity, secrecy, or emotional dishonesty can deeply affect trust and intimacy. This article looks at how people experience betrayal, why it hurts so much, and how healing can happen. Learn how hypnotherapy helps rebuild safety, self-trust, and connection after the emotional impact of betrayal in romantic relationships.
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Emotional Affairs: The Silent Threat

Emotional cheating is a form of infidelity where one partner develops a deep emotional bond with someone outside the relationship, creating secrecy, distance, and an imbalance in intimacy. Unlike physical affairs, it’s hard to find receipts, you’re just left with a feeling that something has shifted—and its impact can be just as devastating.
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Why Talk Therapy Might Leave You Feeling a Little Stuck

Is Talk Therapy REALLY Helping You? Have you ever wondered why you’re not gaining the insights you hoped for from talk therapy? Maybe you’ve been attending sessions for weeks, months, or even years, trying different therapists and modalities, searching for understanding. Many of my clients come to me with this experience. Talk therapy can be…
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4 Most Common Relationship Roadblocks

In my experience working with clients who are considering breaking up, certain patterns emerge as the top reasons relationships fall apart. By understanding these root causes, partners can learn to navigate conflict and foster a deeper connection. Here are the four key relationship traps and how to avoid them: Problematic Thought Patterns and Communication Breakdown…