In this video, we explore the topic of rebuilding trust after betrayal: the role of forgiveness.
Infidelity expert and marriage therapist Todd Creager shares that forgiveness is primarily about the person who forgives and involves letting go of the pain associated with the betrayal.
However, forgiveness can be difficult at the beginning, especially if trust needs to be rebuilt between the couple and the person who cheated. The betrayed person needs to protect themselves until they see enough evidence of change. Todd emphasizes that forgiveness should not be automatic, and it is important to make sure that it is the best decision for oneself. Forgiveness can ultimately be good for both the person who was betrayed and the one who betrayed. It is an important part of the healing process, and it allows the betrayed person to receive love again.
Todd concludes by encouraging the betrayer to take responsibility and make good choices when they are given the gift of forgiveness.
Listen in and discover:
๐ข Why forgiveness plays a crucial role in healing after infidelity. How forgiveness is primarily about the person who forgives, and it involves letting go of associated pain.
๐ข Why forgiveness is difficult at the beginning and requires trust to be rebuilt through work with the couple and the person who cheated.
๐ข Why forgiveness should not be automatic, and the betrayed person should protect themselves until they see enough evidence of change.
๐ข How forgiveness is ultimately good for both the person who betrayed and the relationship, and it allows the betrayed person to receive love again.
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