Overcoming INFIDELITY with Dr. Mark Lerner

Overcoming INFIDELITY: For the Partner Who Strayed

7 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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Why Honesty Is Essential for Healing Evidence-based interventions with couples grappling with infidelity share a consistent variable: to overcome infidelity, you must be willing to tell the whole truth—once, clearly, without minimization, justification, or defensiveness—and be willing to answer your partner's questions honestly. The questions you’re facing are not attacks; they’re attempts for your spouse to regain a sense of control that you have taken away through your decisions and actions. Healing demands honesty, transparency, and accountability—the truth. NationalCenterforEmotionalWellness.org [https://www.nationalcenterforemotionalwellness.org/] Please share your thoughts. Thank you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2611218/fan_mail/new]

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Overcoming INFIDELITY: For Mental Health Professionals

Why Full Disclosure Is Imperative For Ethical and Responsible Evidence-Based Care A marital therapist shared with a couple that infidelity occurs when something is missing in a relationship. While this assertion may be true for some, I've found that infidelity more frequently reflects what's missing within the partner who strayed—clear boundaries, sound judgment, integrity, decency, morality, and, in particular, respect for the person they married and claimed to love. As a mental health professional, you must advocate for and promote honest and transparent face-to-face interpersonal disclosure of truth, accountability, and reality—not as punishment, but as a prerequisite for professional, ethical treatment aimed at overcoming infidelity. NationalCenterforEmotionalWellness.org [https://www.nationalcenterforemotionalwellness.org/] Please share your thoughts. Thank you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2611218/fan_mail/new]

17 de abr de 202610 min
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Overcoming INFIDELITY: For the Partner Who Strayed

Why Honesty Is Essential for Healing Evidence-based interventions with couples grappling with infidelity share a consistent variable: to overcome infidelity, you must be willing to tell the whole truth—once, clearly, without minimization, justification, or defensiveness—and be willing to answer your partner's questions honestly. The questions you’re facing are not attacks; they’re attempts for your spouse to regain a sense of control that you have taken away through your decisions and actions. Healing demands honesty, transparency, and accountability—the truth. NationalCenterforEmotionalWellness.org [https://www.nationalcenterforemotionalwellness.org/] Please share your thoughts. Thank you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2611218/fan_mail/new]

17 de abr de 20267 min
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Overcoming INFIDELITY: For the Partner Who Was Betrayed

Infidelity is not about what your spouse did. It’s about the impact of their actions on you and your life. Demanding full disclosure of what happened, why it happened, where it happened, and with whom it happened is not an obsession, weakness, punishment, or "your mental illness"—gaslighting. It [http://faslighting.it/]’s an act of self-protection and self-respect. It takes courage to want to hear the truth. Without knowing the truth, trust can't be rebuilt because the foundation of your relationship has been shattered. Imagine trying to build a new home on a foundation of broken concrete. Betrayal doesn't end when the affair ends. It ends when the truth is told. NationalCenterforEmotionalWellness.org [https://www.nationalcenterforemotionalwellness.org/] Please share your thoughts. Thank you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2611218/fan_mail/new]

17 de abr de 202610 min
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Overcoming INFIDELITY: Don’t Build Your Life Around One Person

Truth, Accountability, and Reality After Betrayal The old proverb “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” endures because it captures a painful truth about people and vulnerability. While we often apply it to career decisions or finances, its most devastating relevance may be within our intimate relationships. When a person builds their identity, sense of safety, and emotional world around one individual, the collapse of that relationship can fracture far more than a marriage—it can devastate lives. Protecting oneself from infidelity and betrayal does not necessitate avoiding a loving relationship. It means that we must never abandon ourselves in what we believe to be a loving relationship.  Relationships should complement our lives—not define them. OvercomingINFIDELITY.org [https://www.overcominginfidelity.org] Please share your thoughts. Thank you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2611218/fan_mail/new]

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