EP 11: Spot the 7 Traps That Stop Infidelity Recovery In Its Tracks
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When infidelity shatters a relationship, recovery doesn't fail because of one event—it stops because of the traps that keep couples' relational recovery stuck.
In this powerful episode of Ask The Betrayed, Sharon and Rae expose the seven relational pitfalls that derail healing after betrayal.
They share raw personal stories, real client examples, and the emotional truth behind why so many couples can't move forward—even when they want to.
Whether you're the betrayed partner trying to make sense of the chaos, or the unfaithful partner trying to rebuild trust, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a roadmap to relational recovery.
💬 You'll Learn: ✅ Why blame and resentment destroy recovery after infidelity ✅ How unfaithful partners unknowingly prolong their betrayed partner's trauma ✅ The truth about shame, defensiveness, and emotional abandonment ✅ How to recognize when you're sabotaging your own healing ✅ Practical steps for rebuilding relational trust and accountability
If you're ready to stop the cycle of pain and finally start healing—together—this episode will change how you see recovery after betrayal.
💬 Please comment below if any of these 7 traps have appeared in your recovery - let the community know which ones, how they affected your recovery and if & how you have been able to move forward from them.
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