
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Telling the truth after betrayal is not a single confession. It is a commitment to honesty, ownership, and clarity when everything feels unstable. In this episode, Judith walks through what real truth-telling looks like after infidelity, how to avoid staggered disclosure, and why protecting your partner from the truth often causes more damage than the betrayal itself. She explores the difference between transparency and over-disclosure, and how defensiveness, minimization, and fear can quietly sabotage repair. If you are asking yourself what to say, how much to say, or whether it is too late to be fully honest, this episode gives you a grounded framework for rebuilding trust through integrity rather than control.
If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn more about working with Judith Nisenson at WomensWRK by visiting WomensWrk.com.
Send us Fan Mail
By Judith F NisensonTelling the truth after betrayal is not a single confession. It is a commitment to honesty, ownership, and clarity when everything feels unstable. In this episode, Judith walks through what real truth-telling looks like after infidelity, how to avoid staggered disclosure, and why protecting your partner from the truth often causes more damage than the betrayal itself. She explores the difference between transparency and over-disclosure, and how defensiveness, minimization, and fear can quietly sabotage repair. If you are asking yourself what to say, how much to say, or whether it is too late to be fully honest, this episode gives you a grounded framework for rebuilding trust through integrity rather than control.
If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn more about working with Judith Nisenson at WomensWRK by visiting WomensWrk.com.
Send us Fan Mail