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

14 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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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]

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

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