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Some pain doesn’t show up as chaos. It shows up as quiet collapse. In this episode, Judith speaks directly to the woman who is holding everything together on the outside while falling apart on the inside after betrayal. She explores the invisible grief women carry when they are the one who cheated, the belief that they no longer deserve care or compassion, and how unspoken pain turns into shame, numbness, and self-punishment. This conversation names the truth that accountability and suffering are not the same thing, and that healing requires being seen, not hiding. If you are breaking quietly and telling everyone you are fine, this episode offers permission to stop pretending and start healing.
If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn more about working with Judith Nisenson by visiting WomensWrk.com.
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By Judith F NisensonSome pain doesn’t show up as chaos. It shows up as quiet collapse. In this episode, Judith speaks directly to the woman who is holding everything together on the outside while falling apart on the inside after betrayal. She explores the invisible grief women carry when they are the one who cheated, the belief that they no longer deserve care or compassion, and how unspoken pain turns into shame, numbness, and self-punishment. This conversation names the truth that accountability and suffering are not the same thing, and that healing requires being seen, not hiding. If you are breaking quietly and telling everyone you are fine, this episode offers permission to stop pretending and start healing.
If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn more about working with Judith Nisenson by visiting WomensWrk.com.
Send us a text