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Season 1 Episode 5: Uncovering Infidelity--Behind The Lies and Betrayal (Part 2)

In this episode, we continue the conversation about infidelity from the previous episode (number 4). We are sharing our insights as clinical experts working with couples who have experienced infidelity. We have found that working with infidelity and betrayal have challenged our own ideas about relationships!

Dr. Jenna and Nari are the Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists behind the  Coupled Podcast. They both have private practices where they work with individuals, couples, and families in Florida. The two are ready to shake up the world of couples therapy and want to extend resources beyond the couples they see in their private practices. 

If you like this episode and want to know more about taking the next step to improve your communication, connection, and intimacy, head over to our websites to learn more about our Staying Coupled and Getting Coupled courses. These online courses give you the flexibility to improve your relationship from the comfort and convenience of your home. The Staying Coupled course is for couples who want to do the work to connect, communicate, and have the healthiest relationship possible. The Getting Coupled course is for premarital couples wanting to learn the essentials for a successful marriage. 

Both self-guided courses include instructional video content from Dr. Jenna and Dr. Nari and an interactive companion workbook. The homework and exercises are designed to strengthen your skills of communicating and connecting to improve your relationship. Topics in both courses include the main issues couples face:

  1. Communication​
  2. Family Boundaries
  3. Family Finances
  4. Sex
  5. Family Planning
  6. Division of Labor
  7. Couple Activities

For more information on these course, visit drjennascott.com/courses or drnarijeter.com/courses

Disclaimer:

This podcast is not a substitute for therapy. If you’re struggling, we encourage you to seek support from a licensed therapist in your state. Our relationship suggestions and content may not be applicable or advised for relationships with intimate partner violence (IPV). If you need resources, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.