Betrayal just came to light — Now what?
This is survivable. What you do in the next few weeks matters most.
Right now your mind is racing and your body won't settle. That's not weakness — it's what betrayal does to a nervous system.
Here's what's true even though it doesn't feel true yet: marriages do survive this. Not by pretending it didn't happen, and not by rushing to fix it — but by doing the right things, in the right order, before the wrong moves do lasting damage.
The most common mistakes happen in the first few weeks, when one or both of you is desperate to feel better fast. The single biggest advantage you have is this: you haven't started down the wrong path yet.
Let me show you what the next steps actually look like — so you can stop guessing and start feeling hope.
Next Step: Healing As Allies
A short self-paced course — watch together or on your own — covering what's really happening to you both, why most help backfires, and the integrated path that actually works. By the end you'll know your next move.
Includes: 15 lessons in 4 modules.
Calm the crisis. Get the truth. Heal as allies.
$25, fully refundable
"Our marriage is better than I could have dreamed. This changed not only our marriage but the trajectory of my life and our children’s lives. We are forever thankful for the Marriage Recovery Course!"
- Mikaela
"The Marriage Recovery Course taught us real skills that we use to this day. We were on a clear path for divorce and would not be experiencing the love, health, joy and hope we now have both as individuals and as a couple!"
- C.D.R.
"The tools and frameworks we learned through the Marriage Recovery Course materials have forever changed me as an individual and have helped us rebuild the foundation of our marriage on safety, curiosity, and compassion.”
- SV
Not Sure Yet?
Browse Recovery Foundations — a free collection of videos and articles to cherry-pick as needed.
No cost, no pressure.
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