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Men Get Cheated On Too!

Podcast de Adam Nisenson

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Men Get Cheated On Too, is the podcast for men betrayed and broken by their partner’s infidelity. Hosted by Adam B. Nisenson, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the voice behind The Betrayal Shrink, you’ll get real talk, expert guidance, and the raw truth from someone who’s lived it and personally knows the pain of betrayal that men experience. No more silence. No more pretending you’re fine. Whether you're fresh in the pain or deep in the process, this show helps you face the truth, heal the wounds, and reclaim your strength. Subscribe now... your recovery and healing starts here.

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

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 de may de 2026 - 12 min
episode Ep. 46: How to Stop Living in the Past artwork

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 de may de 2026 - 11 min
episode Ep. 45: The Impact of Betrayal on Your Career artwork

Ep. 45: The Impact of Betrayal on Your Career

Most men don’t realize how deeply betrayal can affect their professional lives. You try to stay focused, show up, and keep producing, but the emotional chaos doesn’t clock out just because you’ve walked into the office. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, speaks to the hidden impact betrayal has on your career, identity, and ability to function in high-pressure environments. Adam breaks down how trauma bleeds into your work ethic, drive, and even your confidence. He explains why betrayed men often struggle with attention, short fuses, or emotional numbing at work, and how the pressure to keep performing can become its own burden. Whether you’re in a leadership role, working with clients, or trying to manage coworkers, the truth is your betrayal doesn’t stay at home, it follows you. Inside this episode: ·       Why betrayal trauma interrupts focus, memory, and motivation ·       How shame shows up in professional settings ·       What happens when you lose your confidence or drive ·       Why men hide their pain at work and how it isolates them ·       How to protect your career without pretending everything’s fine This episode gives you practical strategies to regulate before meetings, reclaim your sense of pride in what you do, and stop letting betrayal chip away at your professional self. You’ve worked too hard to lose yourself here. For more support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com Explore resources at BetrayalShrink.com [https://www.betrayalshrink.com/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

4 de may de 2026 - 12 min
episode Ep. 44: When You Can’t Stop Playing Detective artwork

Ep. 44: When You Can’t Stop Playing Detective

After betrayal, your brain goes into overdrive trying to solve the puzzle. You dig through texts, check emails, replay timelines, and feel like if you can just find one more clue, it’ll all finally make sense. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, speaks directly to the betrayed men who can’t stop searching for the truth and feel trapped by their own need to know more. This isn’t about obsession, it’s about trauma. Adam explains why the detective phase is common, why it’s not your fault, and how it can start to backfire when it becomes a full-time job. He talks about the difference between healthy truth-seeking and harmful compulsions and why chasing every detail won’t heal the wound your partner caused. Inside this episode: ·       Why digging for answers is a trauma response, not weakness ·       How detective-mode creates temporary control, but long-term exhaustion ·       The line between needing clarity and feeding compulsion ·       What to do when the search becomes self-betrayal ·       Tools to help you stop chasing their story and start writing your own If you’ve ever felt ashamed of your need to investigate or like you’re losing yourself in the process, this episode will give you the language, insight, and steps to shift back into your own power. For more support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com Explore resources at BetrayalShrink.com [https://www.betrayalshrink.com/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

27 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
episode Ep. 43: Formal Disclosure vs. Rolling Disclosure artwork

Ep. 43: Formal Disclosure vs. Rolling Disclosure

After partner betrayal, you want the truth, but how that truth is delivered can make or break your healing. In this episode, Adam Nisenson, The Betrayal Shrink, explains the critical difference between a formal disclosure and a rolling disclosure. He breaks down why the way your partner shares the truth matters as much as the truth itself, and how ongoing trickle truth can retraumatize you over and over again. “When the truth keeps changing, safety stays out of reach.” This episode digs deep into the emotional cost of piecemeal confessions and surprise revelations. Adam helps you understand why a structured, therapist-guided disclosure process gives you the dignity and clarity you deserve, instead of letting your healing be held hostage by avoidance, shame, or delay. If you've ever felt like you're constantly chasing the next piece of the story, this episode will validate that exhaustion and show you what a real path to truth can look like. Inside this episode: ·       What formal disclosure really means and why it's so important ·       How rolling disclosure becomes its own form of manipulation ·       Why betrayed men often get stuck in limbo waiting for answers ·       What trauma-informed truth-telling should look like ·       How to protect your healing and stop the emotional whiplash You deserve the full truth in one place, not a story that keeps changing. This episode gives you the framework to ask for what you need and stop settling for half-answers that reopen the wound. For more support, email Adam@BetrayalShrink.com Explore resources at BetrayalShrink.com [https://www.betrayalshrink.com/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509940/support]

20 de abr de 2026 - 13 min
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