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When Good Intentions Backfire: Common Pitfalls That Reinforce Old Patterns in Recovery
Even with the best intentions, couples recovering from sex addiction and betrayal trauma can fall into patterns that hinder healing. This post highlights common pitfalls and offers insights to foster genuine relational growth.

What the Betrayed Partner Needs You to Understand (Even If You’re Working Hard to Change)
Even if you’re doing the work to get better, your partner may still be in pain. This post explores what betrayed partners need you to understand in the early stages of healing, especially when your progress doesn’t match their emotional reality. Understanding this mismatch is key to building long-term trust.

What the Addicted Partner Needs You to Understand (And What They Might Not Know How to Say)
Betrayed partners aren’t the only ones hurting—this post helps unpack what many addicted partners wish they could say, and why understanding their inner experience can help couples heal relationally.

Healing Together After Betrayal: Why Sex Addiction Recovery and Betrayal Trauma Require Two Perspectives
Healing from betrayal trauma and sex addiction recovery require more than individual work. This post explains why both partners' perspectives matter—and what can happen when recovery is one-sided.