When the Light Breaks In: Faith-Based Support for Families Impacted by Addiction and Betrayal
FREE RESOURCE (POP-UP): https://www.roottobloomtherapy.com/ Have you ever wondered why discovering infidelity, pornography use, emotional affairs, sexual addiction, or years of deception feels like it shattered not only your heart, but your entire body? Why can't you sleep? Why can't you stop thinking about it? Why do triggers feel so overwhelming? Why does your body react as if the betrayal is happening all over again? In this episode of When the Light Breaks In, betrayal trauma therapist Tesa Saulmon, LMHC, CSAT, takes a deep dive into the neuroscience of betrayal trauma and explains what is actually happening inside your brain and nervous system after discovery. You'll learn how the amygdala, hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and corpus callosum respond when trust is shattered and why many betrayed spouses experience symptoms that closely resemble PTSD. Most importantly, you'll discover that your reactions are not signs of weakness or dysfunction. They are signs of a nervous system working desperately to protect you after a profound attachment injury. Whether you're a betrayed spouse trying to understand your own experience, a betraying partner wanting greater empathy for your spouse's pain, or a couple navigating recovery together, this episode offers practical insight, validation, and hope for healing. * Why betrayal trauma impacts the brain like a survival threat * The role of the amygdala and why your body feels constantly on alert * How the prefrontal cortex becomes impaired during trauma * Why the hippocampus causes intrusive memories and triggers * What the corpus callosum has to do with feeling safe again * Why hypervigilance, brain fog, and emotional overwhelm are normal trauma responses * How betrayal trauma affects sleep, concentration, digestion, and physical health * Why healing requires more than simply "moving on" * What helps the brain and nervous system recover after betrayal The question isn't "What's wrong with me?" The better question is: "What happened to me, and how do I heal?" When you understand the neuroscience behind betrayal trauma, shame begins to decrease, self-compassion increases, and healing starts to make sense. If you're struggling with betrayal trauma, infidelity recovery, pornography addiction, sexual addiction, emotional affairs, or relationship healing, support is available. Root to Bloom Therapy Trauma-Informed Therapy for Betrayal, Infidelity & Addiction Recovery Pensacola, Florida & Jacksonville, Florida Telehealth Available Throughout Florida 850-530-7236 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingwithtesa [https://www.instagram.com/talkingwithtesa] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Tesa-Saulmon-61560508328236/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@talkingwithtesa Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to know they're not losing their mind—they're experiencing betrayal trauma. Because healing begins when we understand what happened, and when the light breaks in, hope becomes possible. In This Episode, You'll Learn:Key TakeawayResources & SupportConnect with TesaIf This Episode Helped You
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