Recovering from infidelity is one of the most painful processes a couple goes through. It's also one that coaching can genuinely support, not by prescribing an outcome, but by helping both people navigate what has happened with honesty and care.
Browse coaches →Coaching for infidelity recovery creates a structured process for working through what happened, understanding what it meant, and making deliberate decisions about the future. This is not about saving the relationship at all costs. It's about helping both people arrive at a genuine outcome rather than a managed one.
Couples who want to try to rebuild trust and need skilled support doing it. Partners who have experienced infidelity and need a space to process what happened. Individuals who have been unfaithful and want to understand why and what they want going forward.
There's overlap, but coaching is more structured and forward-focused. Therapy may be appropriate for the deeper individual processing that infidelity often triggers. Many couples use coaching and therapy in parallel.
Yes, with real work and genuine commitment from both people. The research is clear that some couples build relationships after infidelity that are more honest and intimate than what came before. Coaching helps you find out if that's possible for you.
That uncertainty is a completely valid place to start. Coaching can hold the ambivalence and help you arrive at a genuine decision rather than one made from fear or inertia.
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