When the hurt comes from someone you still love.

Not all trauma is one big event, but rather a slow erosion of boundaries, emotional manipulation, or a consistent breaking of trust.

Maybe you’ve been betrayed by a partner, friend, parent, or even a faith system. Maybe you’re questioning whether it was all that bad, despite your body communicating something different. This kind of trauma leaves pain, confusion, shame, and a sense of stuckness.

In therapy, we can:

-untangle your reality

-process betrayal trauma in the couple or individually without labeling

-rebuild the relationship you have with your boundaries, body, and voice

-learn how to care for others without abandoning yourself

Healing from betrayal doesn’t mean cutting everyone out. It’s learning how to stay connected to yourself despite the mess.

You’re not too much. You’re not dramatic. You’re responding to something real.

Let’s talk if you’re ready to reclaim your strength and sense of self.

"Moody neon sign inspired by In the Mood for Love symbolizing heartbreak and trust issues"
"Driving through dark forest road at night symbolizing isolation after betrayal trauma"