Men Get Cheated On Too!

Ep. 50: This Isn’t Where It Ends

12 min · 8. Juni 2026
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After betrayal, it can feel like everything is over. Not just the relationship, but the life you thought you were building. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, speaks directly to that moment where it feels like your story has been rewritten without your permission. “This is not the end of your story. It’s a chapter you didn’t choose.” Adam breaks down why betrayal feels final and how that belief can quietly shape your future if you are not aware of it. He walks you through the shift from seeing this as an ending to recognizing it as a turning point. Inside this episode: * Why betrayal feels like the end of everything * The difference between grief and giving up * How to stop defining yourself by what happened * What it means to take your story back * How to move from reaction to intention This episode is about reclaiming your future. You didn’t choose what happened, but you still choose what comes next. For support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com [Adam@BetrayalShrink.com] Visit BetrayalShrink.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

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Episode Ep. 50: This Isn’t Where It Ends Cover

Ep. 50: This Isn’t Where It Ends

After betrayal, it can feel like everything is over. Not just the relationship, but the life you thought you were building. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, speaks directly to that moment where it feels like your story has been rewritten without your permission. “This is not the end of your story. It’s a chapter you didn’t choose.” Adam breaks down why betrayal feels final and how that belief can quietly shape your future if you are not aware of it. He walks you through the shift from seeing this as an ending to recognizing it as a turning point. Inside this episode: * Why betrayal feels like the end of everything * The difference between grief and giving up * How to stop defining yourself by what happened * What it means to take your story back * How to move from reaction to intention This episode is about reclaiming your future. You didn’t choose what happened, but you still choose what comes next. For support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com [Adam@BetrayalShrink.com] Visit BetrayalShrink.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

8. Juni 202612 min
Episode Ep. 49: The Cost of Betrayal to Your Self-Esteem Cover

Ep. 49: The Cost of Betrayal to Your Self-Esteem

Betrayal does not just damage trust. It changes how you see yourself. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, breaks down how infidelity cuts into your sense of worth and why so many men quietly start questioning if they were ever enough. “You didn’t become less. You started believing a lie about yourself.” Adam explains how the mind turns someone else’s decision into a personal identity wound. He walks through why comparison, self-doubt, and internal criticism take over, and how to start separating your worth from what happened. Inside this episode: * Why betrayal attacks your identity, not just your relationship * How comparison and self-doubt take hold * The role of shame in lowering self-esteem * How to rebuild confidence through action, not avoidance * What it means to reconnect with who you were before this This episode helps you take your identity back and rebuild your self-worth from the inside out. For support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com [Adam@BetrayalShrink.com] Visit BetrayalShrink.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

1. Juni 202612 min
Episode Ep. 48: When You’re Trying to Protect Your Kids From the Fallout Cover

Ep. 48: When You’re Trying to Protect Your Kids From the Fallout

When kids are involved, betrayal becomes more than your own pain. Now you are trying to hold everything together while also protecting them. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, speaks to the pressure men feel to stay strong, stay steady, and somehow keep their kids unaffected while they are still hurting themselves. “Your kids don’t need you to be perfect. They need you to be present.” Adam walks through the balance between honesty and protection, and why trying to hide everything can create more confusion for kids. He explains how to show up in a way that provides stability without emotionally overwhelming them. Inside this episode: * How to talk to kids without overexposing them * The difference between honesty and emotional dumping * Why kids sense more than you think * How to create stability through consistency and presence * What it means to be strong without shutting down emotionally This episode gives you a grounded way to show up for your kids while still honoring your own healing. For support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com [Adam@BetrayalShrink.com] Visit BetrayalShrink.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

25. Mai 202611 min
Episode Ep. 47: When You’re Angry at Yourself for Missing the Signs Cover

Ep. 47: When You’re Angry at Yourself for Missing the Signs

One of the hardest parts of betrayal is not just what they did. It’s what you start saying to yourself after. You replay everything, looking for missed signs, and the question keeps coming back, how did I not see this? In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, addresses the self-directed anger that many men carry after betrayal. “You’re judging your past self with information you didn’t have at the time.” Adam breaks down how hindsight distorts reality and turns reflection into self-attack. He explains why this pattern is not about truth, but about trying to regain control after something that made no sense. This episode helps you separate what was actually visible from what only feels obvious now. Inside this episode: * Why hindsight creates unfair self-judgment * How self-blame becomes a false sense of control * The difference between awareness and self-attack * How to rebuild trust in your own judgment * What self-compassion actually looks like for men This episode helps you stop turning the betrayal inward and start rebuilding your relationship with yourself. For support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com [Adam@BetrayalShrink.com] Visit BetrayalShrink.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

18. Mai 202612 min
Episode Ep. 46: How to Stop Living in the Past Cover

Ep. 46: How to Stop Living in the Past

After betrayal, your mind keeps pulling you back. The conversations, the signs, the moments that now feel different. It plays on repeat, and no matter how much you think it through, it doesn’t stop. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, breaks down why your mind keeps looping the past and why this does not mean you are stuck or broken. “Reliving the past doesn’t rewrite it. It reinforces it.” Adam explains the difference between processing and reliving, and why most men unknowingly stay trapped in the same mental loops long after the betrayal. He walks you through how trauma keeps things feeling unfinished, and what it actually takes to start coming back to the present. Inside this episode: * Why your brain keeps replaying what happened * The difference between healing and mental repetition * How to interrupt thought loops without suppressing your pain * Practical tools to stop feeding the past and start strengthening the present * What it really means to let go without minimizing what happened This episode helps you shift out of constant replay and back into your life. You don’t forget the past. You stop living in it. For support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com [Adam@BetrayalShrink.com] Visit BetrayalShrink.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

11. Mai 202611 min