BETRAYAL RECOVERY & TRAUMA COACHING

Are you struggling to cope with the devastating effects of betrayal in your marriage or relationship? Are you feeling lost, hurt, and betrayed, unsure of how to move forward or find healing? If so, I’m here to offer you support, guidance, and renewed hope towards healing, restoration, and reconnection. 

With both personal and professional experience, I understand the pain and trauma that can result from this kind of betrayal. As a partner, I know healing is possible. With the right tools and support, you too can rebuild trust, find joy, and embrace healing.

What Is Happening to Me?

Betrayal trauma occurs when someone you deeply trust violates that trust through hidden, harmful behaviors. Because betrayal is relational, the pain cuts deep—it comes from the very person who was meant to provide safety and security (Johnson, 2005).

Betrayal is an attachment wound that requires intentional healing. It affects not only your emotions but also your physical well-being, self-identity, and ability to trust yourself. If you're feeling lost, unsure of what to do next, or overwhelmed by the weight of this trauma, you are not alone.

Through coaching, you’ll gain guidance, practical tools, and a clear roadmap to navigate your healing journey. Together, we will focus on re-establishing safety—the foundation for recovery—so you can move forward with confidence.

Your story isn’t over. Let’s rewrite it with the hope, strength, and restoration you deserve.

At Beloved & More Than Enough, I specialize in supporting individuals experiencing betrayal trauma, helping them heal, regain their self-worth, and rebuild trust. Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, fear, or rebuilding relationships, my coaching services are designed to guide you through the process in a safe, compassionate, and empowering way.

Here’s What You Can Expect

  • Betrayal can cause a range of emotions, including anger, sadness, and confusion. Together, we will work to acknowledge, understand, and regulate these emotions in a healthy and productive way. With early discovery, I will provide crisis intervention, safety assessments, and coping mechanisms.

  • Betrayal can make you feel unsure about the future of your relationship, your sense of self-worth, and your purpose in life. Together, we will explore your values, goals, and self-awareness of your needs, while planning for future dreams and aspirations.

  • Coping with the aftermath of betrayal can be challenging. I can help you with tools and education that will enable you to navigate triggers, set boundaries, and establish emotional and relational safety, while navigating betrayal trauma. Betrayal coaching can help partners shift their mindset from focusing on the past, to looking towards steps in recovery and healing.

  • As your coach, I can provide guidance and support as you work to rebuild trust based on reestablished truth, safety, and consistent trustworthy behaviors of your partner. I can prepare and walk alongside you in the process of receiving full truth through a professionally guided Formal Therapeutic Disclosure (FTD).

  • Betrayal can cause significant trauma that can impact your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. We will begin your journey by focusing on stabilization, emotional regulation and establishing safety with boundaries. After crisis care we will move forward with goal setting around self -awareness, needs, and self-care assessments. The goal is healing towards post traumatic growth while enjoying living life to its fullest again!

“When you commit to growth after trauma, there is a resurrecting power that demands your hope, potential, and faith to rise up. An even better version of you is waiting to emerge!”

Sara Jakes Roberts

“Embracing the divine calling of walking alongside the broken-hearted partner seeking her redeemed story of restoration and healing.”

What Does Betrayal Trauma Look Like?

  • Inability to think clearly or focus ("brain fog")

  • Isolation

  • Anxiety, depression or intrusive thoughts about betrayal "triggers"

  • Loss of sleep and/or appetite

  • Body pain or sensations

  • Rapid heartbeat or nausea

  • Hypervigilance based on safety seeking

  • Low self esteem and self worth

  • Chronic feelings of guilt and shame