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Today you'll meet Judith Nisenson, a certified coach and expert in dealing with unfaithful women. She's also Adam Nisenson's wife whom many of you will also know as The Betrayal Shrink who has appeared on the podcast multiple times.
Judith Nisenson is the founder of Women'sWRK, a Certified Life Coach (ICF-ACC) and Betrayal Trauma Coach (APSATS-CPC) specializing in helping women who have betrayed their partners. Her work focuses on guiding women to face the truth of their actions, dismantle denial and rationalizations, and step into authentic accountability and transformation.
Judith's compassionate but direct approach is reshaping the conversation around infidelity. By supporting women betrayers through the difficult process of accountability and repair, she is helping to bring balance, truth, and healing to a space that has long been overlooked.
Women betrayers remain one of the most underserved populations in betrayal recovery. Cultural narratives often frame infidelity as something men do, leaving women who cheat without support, resources, or a clear path to healing. Judith's work is groundbreaking in that it creates space for women to take ownership of the harm they've caused while also understanding the deeper wounds, unmet needs, and impaired thinking that contributed to their choices.
To Healing,
Sam
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Today you'll meet Judith Nisenson, a certified coach and expert in dealing with unfaithful women. She's also Adam Nisenson's wife whom many of you will also know as The Betrayal Shrink who has appeared on the podcast multiple times.
Judith Nisenson is the founder of Women'sWRK, a Certified Life Coach (ICF-ACC) and Betrayal Trauma Coach (APSATS-CPC) specializing in helping women who have betrayed their partners. Her work focuses on guiding women to face the truth of their actions, dismantle denial and rationalizations, and step into authentic accountability and transformation.
Judith's compassionate but direct approach is reshaping the conversation around infidelity. By supporting women betrayers through the difficult process of accountability and repair, she is helping to bring balance, truth, and healing to a space that has long been overlooked.
Women betrayers remain one of the most underserved populations in betrayal recovery. Cultural narratives often frame infidelity as something men do, leaving women who cheat without support, resources, or a clear path to healing. Judith's work is groundbreaking in that it creates space for women to take ownership of the harm they've caused while also understanding the deeper wounds, unmet needs, and impaired thinking that contributed to their choices.
To Healing,
Sam

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