Milwaukee, WI & Online
Has infidelity shaken your sense of safety and trust?
Few experiences cut as deeply as discovering or disclosing an affair.
You may feel overwhelmed by shock, anger, grief, or confusion, unsure how to make sense of what happened or whether the relationship can survive.
Trust can feel completely broken, and even small interactions may trigger intense emotional reactions.
Many couples feel stuck between wanting to heal and fearing more hurt.


How Infidelity Recovery can help
Healing after infidelity is possible, but it usually requires more than time or goodwill.
Infidelity Recovery provides a clear, structured process to address betrayal with honesty and care.
Our work focuses on rebuilding safety, trust, and commitment, while helping both partners understand what happened and what’s needed to move forward in a healthy, grounded way.
What you’re really hoping for in your relationship
Feel safe again
Create emotional stability so conversations don’t feel overwhelming or retraumatizing.
Rebuild trust
Address the betrayal directly and begin restoring trust through clarity, accountability, and consistent repair.
Find a path forward
Gain direction and confidence about how to continue, rather than staying stuck in uncertainty or fear.
You might benefit from Infidelity Recovery if
An affair or breach of trust has left your relationship feeling unstable or unsafe.
Reactions feel intense or unpredictable, even when you’re trying to move forward.
You’re caught between wanting answers and wanting to stop the pain.
You both want to explore whether healing and reconnection are possible.
The real-life impact of this work
Greater emotional stability and reduced reactivity around infidelity.
Clearer understanding of what led to it and how to prevent repeats.
Repaired trust built through honesty, accountability, and new patterns of connection.
Increased confidence about your relationship’s direction and next steps.
Your plan to get started
1
Assessment and clarity
We begin with approximately three assessment sessions to understand the impact of the betrayal, your relationship history, and your individual and shared goals. For some couples, a structured disclosure process may be recommended to establish clarity and honesty at the outset.
2
Active recovery work
Over six to nine months, you’ll engage in 60 to 90 minute sessions focused on rebuilding safety, trust, and connection. Couples sessions are supported by individual sessions that allow for essential self-work and self-care.
3
Maintenance and momentum
As stability grows, sessions are spaced out to help changes stick. Our goal is to give you momentum so progress continues even after therapy becomes less frequent or concludes.

