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Natalie Spautz

My approach to therapy: People who work with me learn to become more emotionally present, gain insights and ideas for healing, recieve a helpful sounding board and emotional support, and gain deep understanding of both edges and strengths. Personal knowledge is power!

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Janelle Webster

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative and rooted in seeking connection. Clients who work with me can expect to learn engaging communication skills, a better understanding of their inner world (as well as their partners), and methods for healing relationships.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Relationship Therapy Center

My approach to therapy: We accept you where you are but also want to teach skills to the couples we see so that you take what you learn and can change your relationship outside of the office.

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Patrick Griffiths

My approach to therapy: I utilize a variety of interventions to tailor the therapy to the client which are Solution-Focused Therapy, Existential, REBT, CBT, and Structural Family Therapy. I look to help discover healthier forms of communication skills.

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Lexi Berard

My approach to therapy: I help my clients uncover the root of the issue - this means we focus less on behaviors, and more on what's causing them. I'll let you guide our exploration while identifying key areas for us to go deeper as you're ready to investigate them.

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Stephen Gutknecht

My approach to therapy: My approach stems from both Cognitive Behavior Therapy as well as Existential theory. I believe how we communicate with ourselves, and others, changes the perspective we hold and are seen through.

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Cheryl Casey

My approach to therapy: I have extensive experience working with children, teens, and adults providing individual, couples, group, and family therapy.

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Chad Fraga

My approach to therapy: I work from a non judgemental, deeply attuned, extremely curious and strength based approach.

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Brett Ryan

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Krystal Handy

My approach to therapy: I am an LMFT with nearly 17 years of experience in human services and mental health. My foundation in multicultural studies and my past experience as a domestic violence legal advocate inform my current approach to clinical practice.

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Find Infidelity Therapists & Counselors in Fullerton, CA.

Infidelity is so widespread that most of us will deal with it in some form or another. If you’re in a relationship that has been touched by infidelity, you may be aware of the destruction it can cause. Whether you’ve had an affair or you’re reeling after finding out your partner cheated, you may be experiencing a range of emotions and mental issues, from hate and guilt to depression and PTSD.

It can also be difficult to address your relationship’s underlying issues at home while emotions are running high. This is where a licensed therapist can help. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Should Consider Infidelity Therapy

Here are some signs that you should consider infidelity therapy:

  • You feel depressed and find it difficult to get through the day.
  • You have considered being violent towards yourself or someone else.
  • You are uncertain about how you should move forward or if you should end your relationship.
  • You feel guilt or shame about your partner’s infidelity.
  • You feel like you can never trust anyone again.
  • You feel like you might commit infidelity again

If any of the above apply to you, we advise you to consider infidelity therapy and get on the path to infidelity recovery. To find out more about how to move forward, read licensed therapist Rebecca Ray’s guide to infidelity recovery.

Recover with an Infidelity Therapist

Infidelity recovery can go much smoother with a trained professional to help you through the ups and downs of healing. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified infidelity therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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