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Relational Recovery

Disclosure Prep Model

Disclosure Prep Manual & Workshop Kit

What is Disclosure?

A facilitated, carefully prepared and supported process where the unfaithful individual provides their partner with a fully honest account of their history of acting out behaviors.

Disclosure balances on a razor’s edge. When done well, it has the potential to be a critical pivot point for recovering couples, moving them out of the crisis and stabilization phase that follows the discovery of sexual betrayal and into the deep repair and healing of the relationship. When done poorly it has the potential to cause relational trauma and further rupture or damage the trust and safety in the relationship.

I’m Michelle Mays LPC, CSAT-S and over the past 19 years, I have facilitated dozens of disclosures. Over this time, as a therapist specializing in treating individuals and couples impacted by infidelity, sexual addiction, and betrayal trauma, I developed a model for facilitating disclosures called the DISCLOSURE PREP RELATIONAL RECOVERY MODEL.

Whether you are a mental health counselor specializing in working with couples impacted by sexual addiction or you are a marriage and family therapist working with couples struggling with infidelity, you are probably hearing your clients talk about and ask for disclosure as part of the healing process.

The following resources have been created to educate, empower and support you as you navigate the complex process of facilitating therapeutic disclosures with couples:

Disclosure Prep Workshops for Couples
Disclosure Manual and Workshop Kit

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