No Shrinking Violets Podcast for Women

The Trauma of Betrayal: How to Recover and Thrive

47 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Thoughts or comments? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2426477/fan_mail/new] Betrayal has a special kind of aftermath: you’re not only grieving what happened, you’re questioning your judgment, your sanity, and whether you can trust yourself at all. I open with two betrayals that shaped me in different ways, one in a relationship and one at work, and why those “old” moments can still flare up years later when something makes it feel official or undeniable. That lingering charge is a clue that betrayal trauma isn’t fully healed, even when life looks functional on the outside. Dr. Debi Silber, founder of the Post-Betrayal Transformation Institute and host of From Betrayal to Breakthrough, breaks down what her research revealed about betrayal recovery. We talk through her five stages of betrayal, why most people get stuck in survival mode, and how “I’m fine” can actually mean you’re living behind walls, numbing, avoiding, and repeating patterns without realizing it. We also dig into the shame and silence that often follow infidelity, family betrayal, or workplace betrayal and why this trauma demands a more specific healing approach than generic “time will help” advice. We get practical about rebuilding trust after cheating or betrayal, including a clear way to picture trust as a brick wall and why it’s not your job to rebuild what you didn’t break. We also cover forgiveness versus reconciliation, how to tell if you’re truly healed, and how to turn your intuition back up by rebuilding self-trust through small daily choices. If you’ve been telling yourself you should be over it by now, this conversation offers a real roadmap forward. Subscribe for more conversations that help you stop shrinking and start thriving. You can find Dr Debi HERE [https://thepbtinstitute.com/https://thepbtinstitute.com/ Check out my book Nature Knows: Grow and Thrive through the Wisdom of Plants [https://maryrothwell.net/natureknowsbook] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2426477/support] Learn more about my book, Nature Knows: Grow and Thrive through the Wisdom of Plants HERE [https://maryrothwell.net/natureknowsbook]. Comments about this episode? Suggestions for a future episode? Email me directly at NSVpodcast@gmail.com.  Want to be a guest on No Shrinking Violets Podcast for Women? Send Mary Rothwell a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/noshrinkingviolets Follow me on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550550204259&mibextid=LQQJ4d]and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/maryrothwell_lpc?igsh=MWR1ZmgzYXBucGU1dQ==], and check out my website [https://maryrothwell.net/]!

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Thoughts or comments? Send us a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2426477/fan_mail/new] Betrayal has a special kind of aftermath: you’re not only grieving what happened, you’re questioning your judgment, your sanity, and whether you can trust yourself at all. I open with two betrayals that shaped me in different ways, one in a relationship and one at work, and why those “old” moments can still flare up years later when something makes it feel official or undeniable. That lingering charge is a clue that betrayal trauma isn’t fully healed, even when life looks functional on the outside. Dr. Debi Silber, founder of the Post-Betrayal Transformation Institute and host of From Betrayal to Breakthrough, breaks down what her research revealed about betrayal recovery. We talk through her five stages of betrayal, why most people get stuck in survival mode, and how “I’m fine” can actually mean you’re living behind walls, numbing, avoiding, and repeating patterns without realizing it. We also dig into the shame and silence that often follow infidelity, family betrayal, or workplace betrayal and why this trauma demands a more specific healing approach than generic “time will help” advice. We get practical about rebuilding trust after cheating or betrayal, including a clear way to picture trust as a brick wall and why it’s not your job to rebuild what you didn’t break. We also cover forgiveness versus reconciliation, how to tell if you’re truly healed, and how to turn your intuition back up by rebuilding self-trust through small daily choices. If you’ve been telling yourself you should be over it by now, this conversation offers a real roadmap forward. Subscribe for more conversations that help you stop shrinking and start thriving. You can find Dr Debi HERE [https://thepbtinstitute.com/]  https://thepbtinstitute.com/ Check out my book Nature Knows: Grow and Thrive through the Wisdom of Plants [https://maryrothwell.net/natureknowsbook] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2426477/support] Learn more about my book, Nature Knows: Grow and Thrive through the Wisdom of Plants HERE [https://maryrothwell.net/natureknowsbook]. Comments about this episode? Suggestions for a future episode? Email me directly at NSVpodcast@gmail.com.  Want to be a guest on No Shrinking Violets Podcast for Women? Send Mary Rothwell a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/noshrinkingviolets Follow me on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550550204259&mibextid=LQQJ4d]and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/maryrothwell_lpc?igsh=MWR1ZmgzYXBucGU1dQ==], and check out my website [https://maryrothwell.net/]!

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