Have you tried sharing your story of betrayal trauma with someone? If you're lucky, it went well, but if your experiences are similar to mine, then let's talk. Not everyone understands betrayal trauma... including many therapists, so how do you choose who to share your story with?
The cool thing is, that sharing your story with the righ people can aid in healing. Trauma makes our memories fragmented, and figuring out the details puts things back in place.
Join me, Jeni Brockbank as I talk about some of my experiences regarding sharing details related to my husband's sex addiction with others. I let you know how I have been unintentionally hurt, how to protect against further damage, and offer guidelines for finding safe ways to share.
Pornography addiction is real and there are so many people wounded in it's wake. Let's heal together.
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