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Find an Online Infidelity Therapist and Counselor Today – Page 108

You’ve taken an important step by seeking support, and this page connects you with therapists experienced in infidelity, so you’re in the right place to find compassionate help.

Online therapy makes it easier to connect through flexible scheduling, added privacy, and the convenience of meeting from home. Browse the therapists listed below to explore options and choose someone you feel comfortable with.

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Marlene Jenas

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📅11 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Marlene Smith

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I am a licensed LPC with over 4 years of professional work experience. I have helped clients with stress, anxiety,…
📅3 years experience
📍West Virginia

Marlo Rangel

RelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuseDepression+19 more
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📅12 years experience
📍Texas

Marnie Morgan

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Hello. I'm a licensed counselor in Missouri. I've had years of experience and training in the area of trauma. During…
📅25 years experience
📍Missouri

Marquia Rivers

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I am licensed in New York with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅6 years experience
📍New York

Marquita Dempsey

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I am licensed in California with over 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅10 years experience
📍California

Marquita Wooley

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Hi, my name is Marquita Wooley. I received my Bachelors Degree in Sociology with a double minor in Religion and…
📅17 years experience
📍Alabama

Marquita Wooley

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Hi, my name is Marquita Wooley. I received my Bachelors Degree in Sociology with a double minor in Religion and…
📅17 years experience
📍Alabama

Marsha Litton-Baker

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I am licensed in Tennessee with 15 years plus of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅15 years experience
📍Tennessee

Marsha Litton-Baker

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I am licensed in Tennessee with 15 years plus of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅15 years experience
📍Tennessee

Marsha Rimler

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I am licensed in New York with 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅20 years experience
📍New York

Marshall Kirkpatrick

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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who has worked in the field of mental health for over 30 years. I…
📅23 years experience
📍Wisconsin

Marta Taveras

Stress, AnxietyFamilySelf esteemDepression+14 more
I am an LCSW, licensed in New York with 7 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping…
📅7 years experience
📍New York

Martha “Marti” Stany

Stress, AnxietyLGBTTrauma and abuseIntimacy-related issues+21 more
I am a licensed clinical social worker in Texas, Colorado, Illinois, and Wisconsin with over 10 years of professional experience.…
📅10 years experience
📍Wisconsin

Martha “Marty” Mauppin

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📅16 years experience
📍North Carolina

Martha Ash

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📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Martha Cheesman

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📅10 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Martha Lopez

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📅3 years experience
📍Texas

Martha Mino

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📅7 years experience
📍Florida

Martin Coleman

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📅14 years experience
📍Texas

Martin Landau-North

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I am licensed in California with 40 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
📅40 years experience
📍California

Martin Ollington

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I am licensed in the UK with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅16 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Martin Stubbs

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📅15 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Martin Sugg

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📅12 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Marvelyn Fowler

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📅37 years experience
📍Maryland

Marxlenin Burgos

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📅9 years experience
📍New Jersey

Mary “Elizabeth” Guinea

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📅15 years experience
📍Florida

Mary “Jane” Poulson

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📅30 years experience
📍Washington

Mary (Peggy) Keating

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📅40 years experience
📍Ohio

Mary Agnes “Maggie” Thompson

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📅6 years experience
📍Tennessee

Mary Cabarles

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📅18 years experience
📍California

Mary Cassidy

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📅20 years experience
📍California

Mary Dooley

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📅10 years experience
📍Alabama

Mary Hargarten

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📅23 years experience
📍Wisconsin

Mary Kallenbach

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📅23 years experience
📍North Carolina

Mary Keller

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📅10 years experience
📍South Carolina

Mary Koch

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📅8 years experience
📍Iowa

Mary Lynn Boatwright

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📅25 years experience
📍Texas

Mary Markos-Jian

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📅22 years experience
📍Texas

Mary McLaggan

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📅20 years experience
📍Iowa
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Therapy for Infidelity: Healing After Betrayal

Infidelity can feel like a rupture in the foundation of a relationship. Whether the betrayal was physical, emotional, online, or a mix, the aftermath often brings shock, anger, grief, confusion, and questions about the future. Therapy for infidelity focuses on helping individuals and couples process the pain, improve communication, and make thoughtful decisions about repair, separation, or new boundaries. If you are searching for a therapist who understands the complexities of betrayal, online therapy options make it easier to connect with someone experienced in this area from wherever you are.

Understanding Infidelity and Its Impact

Infidelity describes a breach of trust in a relationship where one partner crosses an agreed-upon boundary. That boundary can be sexual, emotional, financial, or digital. The experience and meaning of infidelity vary widely depending on the relationship, cultural context, and individual histories.

Common emotional reactions include shock, humiliation, shame, rage, numbness, and persistent distrust. Some people experience symptoms similar to trauma: intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, sleep problems, or panic. Partners may also face practical concerns like co-parenting, finances, housing, and whether to work on reconciliation. Therapy provides a space to identify what the betrayal means for each person and for the relationship, and to explore realistic paths forward.

Types of Infidelity

Infidelity is not one-size-fits-all. Physical affairs involve sexual contact, while emotional affairs involve deep secrecy, intimacy, and prioritizing someone outside the relationship. Online or micro-cheating behaviors can include secret messaging, dating apps, or pornography that violates agreed boundaries. Each type creates different challenges and requires tailored therapeutic attention.

Common Concerns and Needs After Betrayal

People seeking help after infidelity often want: to manage overwhelming emotions, to rebuild or redefine trust, to improve communication, and to make decisions about staying together or separating. Some want to understand the reasons behind the betrayal and whether patterns extend to earlier family dynamics or personal vulnerabilities. Others need support around safety, custody, or financial planning during separation.

Couples often need structured guidance to discuss painful topics without escalating into mutual blame. Individuals who were betrayed may need space to process grief and regain a sense of self-worth. The partner who committed the betrayal may need help expressing remorse, changing behavior, and learning how to rebuild transparency without becoming controlling.

How Online Therapy Can Help with Infidelity

Online therapy allows you to connect with therapists who specialize in infidelity and relationship repair, even if those specialists are not available locally. For many people, the ability to meet from home reduces the shame and logistical barriers that can prevent someone from getting help.

Online formats support both individual and couples work. If partners live in different locations, online sessions make joint therapy possible. Therapists can use secure video to facilitate difficult conversations, role-play communication strategies, and guide emotional processing in real time. Some clinicians also provide asynchronous support, worksheets, or communication exercises between sessions to reinforce progress.

Benefits of Online Therapy Compared to In-Person Sessions

Online therapy offers increased access to therapists with specific experience in infidelity, which can be especially important when local options are limited. It tends to be more convenient, eliminating commute time and making it easier to fit sessions into busy schedules. Many people find the home setting less intimidating, which can make it easier to open up about sensitive topics like betrayal.

Online sessions also allow for greater flexibility in scheduling, and in some cases more affordable options. For couples separated by distance or living arrangements, virtual therapy keeps both partners engaged without requiring travel. While in-person therapy offers its own benefits for some clients, online therapy expands choices and can be a better fit for privacy, comfort, and continuity of care.

What to Expect from Online Therapy for Infidelity

Initial sessions typically focus on understanding the timeline of events, each partner’s perspective, safety concerns, and immediate emotional needs. Therapists will usually ask about boundaries and expectations for transparency going forward, and about any practical concerns like children or living arrangements.

Therapy may include a mix of individual and couples sessions. Therapists often teach skills for managing intense emotions, structured communication techniques, and strategies to rebuild trust step by step. Some clinicians integrate evidence-based approaches such as emotion-focused therapy, cognitive-behavioral strategies, trauma-informed care, or methods specifically for couples like the Gottman approach. Progress can involve setting short-term goals, practicing new behaviors between sessions, and reassessing decisions about the relationship as healing unfolds.

Confidentiality and privacy are emphasized in online therapy. A therapist should explain the security of their platform, how notes are kept, and the limits of confidentiality. If there are safety concerns, therapists will discuss immediate steps and resources to ensure protection for anyone at risk.

How to Choose the Right Therapist for Infidelity

Look for a therapist who has clinical experience with infidelity, attachment injuries, and couples work if you want couples therapy. Specializations, training in trauma-informed care, or certifications in couples therapies can be helpful indicators of relevant experience. Consider whether you want a therapist who focuses on couples, on individual processing, or both.

Pay attention to practical fit. Ask about their typical approach to infidelity, how they handle confidentiality and safety, and whether they offer both joint and separate sessions. Check licensure and whether they can legally treat both partners if you live in the same state. It is also important to feel emotionally safe and respected by the therapist, so trust your instincts during an initial consultation about whether their style matches your needs.

Taking the First Step

Reaching out for help after infidelity is a courageous step, even when you are uncertain about the future of the relationship. Start by searching for therapists who list infidelity, betrayal, or trust repair among their specialties. Schedule a brief consultation to ask about their experience, approach, availability, and fees. Prepare a few questions about how they work with partners at different stages of decision-making and whether they offer both individual and couples sessions.

It is okay to try a few therapists before you find the right fit. Healing after betrayal takes time, and having a knowledgeable, compassionate therapist can make the process more manageable. Whether your goal is repair, healthy separation, or simply clarity, finding the right professional support can help you move forward with greater safety and self-understanding.

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