I never thought this would happen to me…

You discovered your partner' has been cheating, now what?

Discovering a partner’s infidelity can feel like the rug has been pulled from under you. Whether it was a one-time event or a long-term betrayal, the emotional aftermath often includes shock, grief, rage, shame, and confusion. If you're part of a BIPOC community or any other marginalized identity, the impact of betrayal can feel even more layered — touching on cultural expectations, generational trauma, and unspoken family dynamics.

You don't have to go through this alone.

At our practice, we offer specialized infidelity therapy and betrayal recovery tailored to your lived experience — with a focus on identity, justice, and healing.

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Our Approach to Infidelity Therapy

We understand that healing from infidelity is not one-size-fits-all. Our trauma-informed therapists hold space for your whole story: centering your values, your safety, and your autonomy. We offer:

For Individuals:

  • A safer space to process the betrayal without judgment

  • Exploration of identity, self-worth, and boundaries

  • Process decision making on whether to stay, leave, or redefine the relationship

  • Support for co-parenting, cultural stigma, and family involvement

For Couples:

  • A brave space to name and process betrayal, conflict, past, and current wounds

  • Explore identity, self-worth, and personal boundaries within the relationship

  • Guidance to decide whether to stay, leave, or redefine the partnership

  • Build shared understanding and connection grounded in respect and choice

For Families

  • Support for understanding how to repair with young adult and adult children after infidelity

  • Navigating generational patterns, power dynamics, and relational trauma

  • Create space for honest communication and listening across family members

  • Guidance around co-parenting, cultural expectations, and family involvement

  • Develop agreements and strategies that protect relationships while honoring autonomy

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We Know This Isn’t Just About the Relationship

For BIPOC and LGBTQ+ folks, betrayal doesn’t exist in a vacuum. You may be:

  • Carrying generational and cultural expectations to stay silent or “make it work”

  • Navigating family systems that don’t affirm your queerness or relationship structure

  • Struggling to find therapists who reflect your lived experience

  • Managing grief, shame, and survival — all at once

We see you. You deserve support that reflects the full truth of your identity, your community, and your pain — not just the event of infidelity itself.

Therapists in Colorado for Infidelity, Betrayal, and Separation