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 About Mental Margins

Mental Margins is a short-form  segment from full Mental Health Rewritten episodes—designed to be a more accessible entry point into the show's deeply emotional, cinematic approach to mental health. These snippets,  usually under 15 minutes, distill powerful moments from the full-length episodes to create quick, impactful, and meaningful listening experiences. So if you're new to the podcast, Mental Margins gives you something valuable to reflect on without the emotional overwhelm of a full length episode. 

This Week's Focus: Why Betrayal Trauma Cuts So Deep

In this episode, we step into the emotional wreckage caused by betrayal traumaa psychological rupture that often accompanies the discovery of sex addiction or compulsive sexual behavior in intimate relationships.

Dr. Alexandra Katehakis, a pioneer in the treatment of sex health and betrayal trauma, explains how the revelation of a partner's secret double life—sometimes spanning decades—can feel like an emotional earthquake. The trauma isn't just about infidelity; it's about the annihilation of a shared reality.

"It's like a massive internal earthquake where what they thought was solid ground is no longer solid." – Dr. Alexandra Katehakis

This betrayal often causes symptoms similar to PTSD, but with the additional complexity of continued contact with the person responsible for the trauma—something that makes healing both urgent and elusive.

Defining Betrayal: Not All Infidelity Looks the Same

Dr. Justin Dodson breaks down how betrayal isn't a one-size-fits-all concept. In some relationships, pornography or flirtation may cross emotional boundaries just as much as physical affairs. Each partner carries their own blueprint of what constitutes "cheating," often rooted in personal trauma, fear, or unmet emotional needs.

"People want to be wanted. And anything that threatens that sense of security can feel like betrayal." – Dr. Justin Dodson

This episode challenges us to re-examine our relationship expectations, boundary-setting, and the subtle emotional ruptures that can spiral into long-term disconnection.