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Helping Couples Heal Podcast

Marnie Breecker
Betrayal Trauma
Infidelity
Sex Addiction
Integrity Abuse
Gaslighting
Grief
Betrayal Violence
Pornography Addiction
Emotional Abuse
Relationships
Healing
Marriage Counseling
Power Dynamics
Loss
Therapeutic Recovery
Self-Disclosure
Deceptive Sexuality
Couples Therapy
Therapeutic Support
Counseling

Welcome to the Helping Couples Heal podcast. If you have lost hope around healing your relationship due to infidelity, relational or betrayal trauma you have come to the right place. Helping Couples Heal is an ongoing podcast designed to help couples recover and heal from the impact of betrayal trauma on their relationships. We cumulatively bring over two decades of experience and expertise in the... more

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In this episode, Marnie sits down with Scott and Laura, a couple who courageously share their journey of healing after betrayal. What followed Scott’s infidelity was not a quick fix or a straight path forward, but years marked by pain, rupture, and a... more

In this episode of the Helping Couples Heal podcast, Marnie sits down with Dr. Crystal Hollenbeck, a therapist, trauma survivor, and author of Betrayal Trauma Anger: You’re Not Crazy, You’re Angry, and You Should Be. They explore a topic that is ofte... more

In this deeply moving episode of the Helping Couples Heal podcast, Marnie is joined by four courageous women (Sabra, Ally, Liz, and Rachel) who vulnerably share their personal experiences navigating the aftermath of betrayal. Together, they explore a... more

When betrayal enters a relationship, it doesn’t just break trust - it fractures a person’s sense of self, safety, and connection. In this episode, we explore the ten core wounds that betrayed partners often experience, each one carrying its own story... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Crystal Hollenbeck
CSAT therapist and educator specializing in betrayal trauma
Episode: 97. Navigating Betrayal Anger with Dr. Crystal Hollenbeck
Jeanne Vattuone
Co-founder of Willow Tree and former president of APSATS
Willow Tree
Episode: 94. Finding The Way Through with Jeanne Vattuone and Tim Stein
Tim Stein
Co-founder of Willow Tree and board president of AFAR
Willow Tree
Episode: 94. Finding The Way Through with Jeanne Vattuone and Tim Stein
Chandler Rogers
Co-founder and CEO of Relay, a digital platform and app supporting individuals in recovery.
Relay
Episode: 89. Relapse, Repair, and Growth with Chandler Rogers (part 1)
Adam Nisenson
Licensed marriage and family therapist and male-betrayed partner sharing his story.
Episode: 85. Betrayed: Who Helps Him Heal?
Josh Radnor
Actor, writer, director, and producer known for his role in 'How I Met Your Mother.'
Episode: 83. Porn, Masculinity, and Meaning: A conversation with Josh Radnor
Joanna Raabsmith
Marriage and family therapist and recovery coach
The Raabsmith Team
Episode: 82. Meet the Raabsmiths: Love, Rebuilt
Matthew Raabsmith
Relationship coach and expert in infidelity recovery
The Raabsmith Team
Episode: 82. Meet the Raabsmiths: Love, Rebuilt
Deborah Kaplan
Therapist specializing in financial infidelity, addictions, and relationship struggles.
Self-employed therapist
Episode: 80. Money and Betrayal with Deb Kaplan

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Marnie Breaker
Licensed marriage and family therapist, certified sex addiction therapist, and founder of the Center for Relational Healing, dedicated to helping couples heal from betrayal trauma.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 657 ratings
  • Life changing

    This podcast is life-changing. I am a therapist myself, and abuse survivor, and I cannot tell you how hard it has been to find clinicians that get this and good solid clinical information about this topic. Finding this information has personally and professionally changed my life and I will do everything I can to keep spreading the word. Thank you for all you do. You have given me my self and my life back. And you are already helping me help others.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maxarino87
    United States2 months ago
  • Words

    Marnie gives words to the unspeakable experiences of both the betrayed partner and the addict. The framework she works from helps each person make sense out the chaos. I’m so grateful for this podcast and perspective.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kdmmsw
    United States5 months ago
  • First-rate information and compassion

    Unbelievable that such a spot-on, helpful source of information and validation exists. Not just an incredible tool for couples dealing with betrayal trauma but should also be a must-listen for mental health professionals working with individuals impacted by sex addiction.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Angie5624
    United States7 months ago
  • I feel safe here

    I’m a podcast junky and there is a lot of misleading information out there. Some of it damaging. If you’re like me and cannot afford therapy and therefore try to get education via podcasts, articles, etc.

    Marnie is compassionate, educated and professional.

    Thank you for your work. I especially enjoyed ‘Ghosts in the bedroom’ episode. This episode was a powerhouse.

    It’s worth going back for another listen. So much great insight and information from therapists in the ACTUAL trenches.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    annietags
    United Statesa year ago
  • Stitching us back together

    Highly recommended. Thank you for providing the support we needed to stitch us back together.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Livswhen
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the compassionate and relatable insights that the host provides regarding processing betrayal and healing relational trauma.
The podcast is recommended for its high-quality information and the professional understanding shown by the host, particularly benefiting those without access to therapy.
Many found the content to be life-changing, offering validation and much-needed support for those navigating tough emotional experiences related to infidelity.
Listeners frequently highlight the continuous support that the podcast offers and how it acts as a significant resource during difficult times.
Some concerns have been raised about gender biases in language used, but overall, the show is viewed as a lifeline for couples facing betrayal trauma.

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98. The Long Road Back: One Couple's Journey Through Betrayal
Q: What advice would you offer to couples going through betrayal trauma?
Laura advised the importance of setting boundaries while maintaining patience as partners work through their recovery processes.
98. The Long Road Back: One Couple's Journey Through Betrayal
Q: How does your relationship look different today than it did two years ago?
Laura described feeling freedom in her nervous system and a greater ability to connect with Scott, indicating significant progress in their healing.
98. The Long Road Back: One Couple's Journey Through Betrayal
Q: What is one thing that you tried or didn't do that might have helped speed up your healing process?
Scott reflected on the importance of managing his abandonment wounds rather than expecting Laura to tend to his needs, suggesting that this could have expedited their healing process.
90. From Regression to Repair: Continuing the Conversation with Jon Lee
Q: What is something you would want couples to know if they feel discouraged because regression keeps showing up?
With practice, it can be caught, and with repair, it will bring you closer, not further away.
90. From Regression to Repair: Continuing the Conversation with Jon Lee
Q: How would someone distinguish between what's going on for them in their body when dealing with shame and regression?
If you're feeling shame at all, you are in a regressed state. Shame indicates you think you are defective and broken, which ties back to childhood experiences.

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This podcast focuses on providing support and guidance for couples dealing with the aftermath of infidelity and relational trauma. With over two decades of cumulative experience in the field, the hosts share their expertise to help listeners navigate the complexities of betrayal trauma and its impact on relationships. Each episode features personal stories from recovered addicts, partners, and couples, as well as insights from mental health professionals, offering a blend of compassion and practical tools for healing. Unique to this series is its emphasis on not only addressing the pain of betrayal but also fostering hope and connection among those on the path to recovery.

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1. Betrayal Recovery Radio: The Official Podcast of APSATS
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Recent guests on Helping Couples Heal Podcast include:

1. Dr. Crystal Hollenbeck
2. Jeanne Vattuone
3. Tim Stein
4. Chandler Rogers
5. Adam Nisenson
6. Josh Radnor
7. Joanna Raabsmith
8. Matthew Raabsmith

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