Episode 067: What Hurt Partners Need Most in Affair Recovery

In the aftermath of infidelity, what does a hurt partner need most? What comes to mind? Most people, unfaithful partners, or even therapists routinely answer the same way: hurt partners need true remorse from the betrayer, to forgive, and to know why among other things.  Of course, these are all true and important. Yet, the more fundamental and vital concern any betrayed partner needs to be addressed is for their pain to be heard.  Relationship expert Idit Sharoni shares 6 tasks hurt and unfaithful partners can start implementing right now to facilitate hearing the pain.  Episode Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Idit Sharoni's infidelity recovery and healing program: It's Okay To Stay. ‘It’s Okay to Stay’ is a complete 8-week coaching program that involves an online roadmap course and one-on-one work with an affair recovery specialist. If you have faith in your relationship, if you want to stay together, and heal— Idit is offering a 45-minute free consultation for couples who want to save their relationship after infidelity and need expert guidance.  Schedule your free consultation today at www.iditsharoni.com/45  *Both partners have to be present for the consultation. Episode Full Blog Post: https://iditsharoni.com/what-hurt-partners-need-most-in-affair-recovery/ Links mentioned in this episode: The Monogamy Myth. Not Just Friends  

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Relationship expert Idit Sharoni, LMFT is bringing you invaluable relationship advice to help your relationship thrive. Idit is a couples therapist in Miami, Florida running Relationship experts - a successful private practice and an online Infidelity Recovery Program . She takes pride in helping people improve their relationships or heal after infidelity. This show is all about un-complicating and demystifying social messages about relationships while offering easy-to-apply tips and ideas about common relationship issues such as communication, trust, infidelity, breakups, divorce, and many more. *Not intended as a replacement for psychotherapy.