Speciality 03 • Infidelity
Honest work after the betrayal.
Coaching for individuals and couples navigating infidelity — disclosure, accountability, recovery, and the hard question of what comes next.
Who this is for
Support designed around the person, not a script.
- The partner who was betrayed and needs honest support
- The partner who broke trust and is serious about repair
- Couples deciding whether to rebuild or separate
- Individuals processing infidelity from past relationships
- Partners doing the work alone while the other considers
- People who want structure, not just a venting space
What the work addresses
Focused on the patterns that actually shift outcomes.
01
Stabilisation
Manage the acute aftermath without making it worse.
02
Honest disclosure
What truth needs to be on the table, and how to handle it.
03
Accountability
Real ownership work for the partner who broke trust.
04
Nervous system care
Support for the betrayed partner's body, not just story.
05
Decision clarity
Stay, separate, or rebuild — chosen, not defaulted into.
06
Trust architecture
What rebuilt trust actually requires, structurally.
Truth is the only foundation a rebuilt relationship can actually stand on.
How it works
A clear path, built around your reality.
Hold the line
Step 01Stabilise both partners so the work can begin.
Tell the truth
Step 02Structured disclosure and accountability work.
Decide forward
Step 03Build the path — repair, separation, or coexistence.
Direct
No glossing over the hard parts.
Structured
Real process, not just talk.
Private
Confidential at every step.
Honest
Truthful with both partners, equally.
Common questions
Honest answers before you reach out.
Can the relationship survive this?+
Many can. It depends on willingness, honesty, and structure — not on whether the affair was 'big' or 'small.'
What if we disagree about disclosure?+
This is one of the most common conflicts. The process holds space for both partners to be honest about what they need.
Do you take sides?+
No. The work is honest with both partners, which means challenging both at different moments.
Can I come alone?+
Yes. Individual work is often the right starting point — for either partner.
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