Laney KnowltonNov 211 min readUnderstanding Betrayal Trauma TheoryBetrayal Trauma Theory, introduced by Freyd (1997), explains the psychological response to betrayal, particularly the repression of...
Laney KnowltonNov 182 min readAttachment Theory and Its Role in Connected Recoveryâ„¢ (Part 1)Attachment Theory, developed by John Bowlby (1982), serves as the foundation for the Connected Recoveryâ„¢ model. This theory focuses on...
Laney KnowltonNov 152 min readDefining Betrayal: Beyond InfidelityBetrayal is a complex concept that extends far beyond infidelity. Understanding betrayal requires an exploration of the various ways it...
Laney KnowltonNov 132 min readHealing from Infidelity: A Path Toward Recovery and GrowthInfidelity is one of the most painful betrayals a person can experience, often leading to a range of emotional and psychological wounds....
Laney KnowltonNov 81 min readThe Impact of Trauma: A Holistic Approach to HealingUnderstanding how trauma, particularly infidelity and betrayal, impacts individuals and relationships is crucial for effective treatment....
Laney KnowltonNov 61 min readThe Need for Connection and Collaboration in Infidelity TreatmentThe field of infidelity treatment is fragmented, with therapists often divided into different camps: sex therapy, sex addiction...
Laney KnowltonOct 112 min readBridging the Divide Between Treatment of Problematic Sexual Behaviors (PSB), Betrayal Trauma, Relational Counseling, and Sex TherapyAddressing both PSB and betrayal trauma in primary relationships.