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Coming Soon!
A space for healing after betrayal.
Our Betrayal Trauma Process Group for adult partners of individuals struggling with sex addiction will be opening soon. This group is designed to offer a safe, supportive environment to process your experience, reconnect with yourself, and heal in community.
You may be carrying pain that feels difficult to explain — disconnection in relationships, loss of trust, emotional overwhelm, or a quiet sense that something no longer feels safe inside.
Therapy here is a space to slow down, feel understood, and begin rebuilding emotional safety at your own pace. You don’t need to have clarity, answers, or the right words to begin — only the willingness to be supported in your experience.
Who I Help:
Betrayed partners navigating infidelity or sex addiction recovery
Adults healing from narcissistic or emotionally unsafe relationships
Veterans navigating identity, trauma, and reintegration
People who feel disconnected, overgiving, or emotionally exhausted
Couples impacted by sex and pornography addiction seeking recovery, repair, and emotional reconnection
If this is where you are right now…
You may be feeling:
constantly anxious in your relationship
hyperaware of your partner’s behavior or secrecy
confused about whether your reactions are reasonable
emotionally exhausted from trying to hold everything together
ashamed to talk about what you’re experiencing
afraid to trust again but still longing for connection
Your reactions make sense.
Relational trauma impacts safety, trust, and your nervous system — not your worth.
You don’t have to navigate this alone.
Schedule a free consultation
Our Services Via Telehealth
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Individual therapy offers a space to slow down, reflect, and make sense of patterns shaped by trauma, chronic stress, and lived experience. Many individuals seek therapy feeling disconnected from themselves, stuck in survival mode, or overwhelmed by emotional or relational challenges. In this space, we work toward greater self-understanding, emotional regulation, and clarity, supporting growth that feels grounded, compassionate, and sustainable.
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Couples therapy supports partners who feel stuck in cycles of conflict, distance, or mistrust, including the impact of infidelity and betrayal. Often, these experiences disrupt emotional safety and communication, leaving both partners feeling hurt, guarded, or unsure how to move forward. Therapy offers a structured, supportive space to process betrayal, rebuild trust, strengthen communication, and explore relational patterns with care, accountability, and compassion.
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Betrayal trauma can leave you feeling disoriented, unsafe, and disconnected from yourself and others. You may find yourself questioning your reality, struggling with intrusive thoughts, or carrying waves of grief, anger, and confusion.
This process group is a space to slow down and begin making sense of your experience in connection with others who understand.
Unlike structured or purely educational groups, this is a relational process group—meaning we focus on what is happening in the here-and-now, allowing for deeper healing through shared experience, emotional expression, and supportive connection.
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Family therapy focuses on improving communication, understanding roles and patterns, and strengthening relationships within the family system. Families may seek support during periods of transition, conflict, or emotional strain. Therapy offers a space to explore how individual experiences and stressors impact the family as a whole, fostering healthier interaction, clearer boundaries, and more supportive connections.
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Meet the Therapist
Eliana Nivon is an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC # 21745) and Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT # 161186) U.S. Army veteran whose work is grounded in trauma-informed, relational, and culturally responsive care. Her clinical approach integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), and multicultural counseling. Eliana’s areas of focus include trauma, narcissistic abuse, betrayal, relationship dynamics, and multicultural identity, with particular care for clients navigating complex interpersonal experiences. She earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and holds a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Psychology from Arizona State University. Her work is guided by compassion, collaboration, and respect for each client’s lived experience.
Eliana is supervised by Alex Lerza, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #83946).
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor - 21745
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist - 161186
Psychoeducation
These videos explore common experiences related to trauma bonding, narcissistic dynamics, and infidelity through a compassionate, trauma-informed lens. The goal is to offer language, validation, and understanding for experiences that are often confusing or difficult to name, while supporting greater self-awareness and healing.