Support for Infidelity & Cheating
Your Guide to Finding Support After Infedility

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Dealing with infidelity can seem like one of the most emotionally difficult processes in ones life. However, there are many forms of therapy, counseling, and other support based services that can help you through this difficult time.
Therapy can be beneficial when it comes to helping you heal as well as trying to mend the relationship. If you feel you are unable to mend the relationship, there are other options, such as divorce counseling, that can help with your decision process.
There are also health-care providers who can help treat patients who have experienced infidelity and wish to heal. The are various benefits to different treatments. Below is a list of types of mental health providers and what they can do for you.
List of Mental Health Professionals
As with any crisis, if someone close to you is dealing with infidelity, it is important to be supportive and objective. It may be a good idea to involve them in activities to help take their mind off of the situation. Be there for them if they want to talk. Listen but don't try to feed them your opinion about the other partner or influence the outcome of their relationship. Sometimes, when infidelity occurs, children are affected by it as well. Below is a link to help you help a child deal with infidelity.
MarriageBuilders.com: Support for Children




