
Betrayal Trauma vs. PTSD: What Partners of Sex Addicts Actually Experience
Betrayal Trauma vs. PTSD: What Partners of Sex Addicts Actually Experience If you are the partner of a sex addict, there is a good chance someone has told you —
As a Christian faith-based practice, I offer a compassionate, trauma-informed approach that welcomes people from all faith backgrounds. These blog posts aim to guide you in rebuilding trust, fostering emotional intimacy, and finding true healing, offering insights and practical steps to support your journey toward hope and restoration.

Betrayal Trauma vs. PTSD: What Partners of Sex Addicts Actually Experience If you are the partner of a sex addict, there is a good chance someone has told you —
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Finding strength and connection in the journey toward healing from sexual addiction. Introduction: A Journey Through the Forest of Emotions For many individuals and couples across California, the journey of

Infidelity is a devastating blow to any relationship. Recovering from it can be even more painful than the initial discovery. Many couples feel lost and confused about how to move

When I first got serious about confronting my habits surrounding compulsive porn use I had no idea where to even begin. The thick layers of guilt and shame make it

I was listening to a sermon series by the late Tim Keller recently on Wisdom. As he was describing the Biblically informed definition of wisdom and how to apply it,

I have been having some challenging, and significant conversations recently which moved me to think more deeply about my previous blog titled, “Porn is Not the Problem.” As a result