Specialties

Betrayal Trauma

How It Feels

Betrayal trauma is like having the ground pulled out from under you. It’s this deep, overwhelming pain that breaks your sense of safety and trust, not just in others but often in yourself. You might feel a mix of shock, anger, and confusion, like the world just doesn’t make sense anymore. The person you relied on and trusted has suddenly caused you so much hurt, leaving you feeling vulnerable and isolated, unsure of what’s real. It’s like riding an emotional rollercoaster, with waves of sadness, anxiety, and even numbness as you try to make sense of the betrayal and the love and trust you once had.

How We Can Help

At Woodland Walk Counseling, we offer support to help you navigate these overwhelming emotions. Our approach focuses on:

  • Acknowledging Your Pain: Understanding and validating the deep hurt you’re experiencing.
  • Healing Your Heart: Finding ways to heal from the emotional wounds and start rebuilding your sense of trust.
  • Regaining Your Strength and Reclaiming Your Identity: Empowering you to reconnect with yourself and move forward with confidence.

Healing after betrayal trauma is like walking through the woods. At first, everything feels unfamiliar and challenging, and you’re unsure of your path. But step by step, as you move forward, you start to find your way. You rebuild trust like finding solid ground again, and along the way, you reconnect with yourself, rediscovering familiar paths. With time and support, the woods don’t feel as dense, and you begin to feel more at peace, stronger, and empowered, like seeing sunlight through the trees.

Why Choose Us?

We’re here to provide compassionate and tailored support during this challenging time. Our aim is to help you create a life filled with peace, empowerment, and emotional freedom. If this resonates with you, you’re in the right place. Welcome to Woodland Walk Counseling.

Other Specialties:

  • Infidelity/Affair Recovery
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Relationship or Intimacy Issues
  • Grief and Loss
  • Life Transitions
  • Perinatal Mental Health
  • Parenting
  • Anxiety
  • Depression