Increasing numbers of individuals and couples enter counseling because of the fallout from an affair. Despite the pain, affair recovery is possible.| Richard Nicastro, PhD
When Looking Within Feels Unsafe| Richard Nicastro, PhD
Among the many painful facets of the fallout from infidelity trauma is an experience that can be hard to put into words, perhaps because it tends to feel so confusing and unnerving. And that is some variation on this question: What is real? For many betrayed partners shocked and devastated| Richard Nicastro, PhD
Traumatic experiences can have a deep and lasting impact on a person. When these overwhelming events occur in childhood, how one experiences themselves, others and the world can be profoundly altered. This is especially the case when a child does not have a safe and reliable adult to offer support| Richard Nicastro, PhD
Exploring the unfaithful partner reactions to the betrayed’s pain and why understanding these responses is key to building empathy and healing the relationship.| Richard Nicastro, PhD
The reasons why someone is unfaithful is often complicated and takes time and effort to understand. Therapy can help uncover deeper motives for infidelity.| Richard Nicastro, PhD