Therapists in Egg Harbor Township, NJ

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Daniel Kaplin
Psychologist, PhD, CASAC
Verified Verified
Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234  (Online Only)
Today you are one step closer to a path towards growth and well-being. As a cognitive behavioral therapist (CBT), we will explore your thoughts and emotions to help you discover your true potential. In therapy, we will create better ways to understand and resolve challenges in your life. We will identify long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling life. I look forward to providing you support and guidance to achieve your goals. I can be reached by telephone or email for individual, couples or family therapy.
Today you are one step closer to a path towards growth and well-being. As a cognitive behavioral therapist (CBT), we will explore your thoughts and emotions to help you discover your true potential. In therapy, we will create better ways to understand and resolve challenges in your life. We will identify long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling life. I look forward to providing you support and guidance to achieve your goals. I can be reached by telephone or email for individual, couples or family therapy.
(718) 831-6174 View (718) 831-6174
Photo of Christine Miller, LSW, MSW, YMHFA, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Christine Miller
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW, MSW, YMHFA
Verified Verified
5 Endorsed
Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
Accepting new patients at this time. Couples, Families, Children & adults will find a safe place in my office or by telehealth. Specializing in couples counseling, trauma, caregiving, divorce (family, couple and individual), PTSD, life coaching, stress reduction, career transitions, children/teens and mental health "tune ups". I am here for situations where you may need a little help, as well as long term therapy. My office and screen is a Confidential and No Judgement Zone.
Accepting new patients at this time. Couples, Families, Children & adults will find a safe place in my office or by telehealth. Specializing in couples counseling, trauma, caregiving, divorce (family, couple and individual), PTSD, life coaching, stress reduction, career transitions, children/teens and mental health "tune ups". I am here for situations where you may need a little help, as well as long term therapy. My office and screen is a Confidential and No Judgement Zone.
(609) 377-8074 View (609) 377-8074

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Infidelity Therapists

How does therapy for infidelity work?

A skilled infidelity therapist will provide a safe space for clients to communicate their feelings and concerns. The goal is to be completely honest about what led to the cheating and how it has affected the entire family to prevent it from recurring in the future. The therapist will help the clients work on rebuilding mutual trust and respect and developing better communication and conflict-resolution skills. If the goal is to remain a couple, clients will learn the “danger signs” for their specific relationship, and they will make a renewed commitment to be faithful.

How long does therapy for infidelity take?

Recovery from infidelity can take time, and it can vary from person to person. Generally, a therapist will want to see the clients at least once a week for around six months. Then the sessions can be arranged as needed, depending on the clients’ individual needs. While therapy may end or shift to an as-needed basis, it can take up to two years or more for some clients to fully recover from infidelity.

How does therapy help the partner who was cheated on?

When a client discovers their partner’s infidelity, their trust in the relationship and in the life they had together may be shattered. They often experience mental health symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, grief, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They don’t always want to stay in the relationship; they may feel ambivalent or may even want to leave. Therapy gives these clients a safe and healthy way to communicate all of their complicated emotions and concerns.

How does therapy help the partner who committed infidelity?

Infidelity often occurs when one or both partners’ emotional needs are not being met in the relationship. Therapy can help this client understand why they cheated and figure out how to address those unmet needs without resorting to infidelity in the future. This can lessen (but not entirely eliminate) the risk of repeated infidelity. Clients who cheat may also feel intense guilt about deceiving their partners, a sentiment that they can work through in therapy.