After Infidelity: Women’s Healing Support Group
About Your Coach
This program is led by me- Suzie Yoder. A licensed marriage and family therapist and a trauma-informed relationship coach. I’ve been a featured expert in Ranath Media Expert Magazine, recognized for work supporting women and couples through infidelity recovery, attachment trauma, and emotional healing.
My approach integrates:
Trauma-informed coaching principles
Nervous system regulation tools
Attachment and relational repair frameworks
Skilled group facilitation so every hour benefits every participant
Knowledge of the affair recovery process, stages and typical hang ups/set backs
You don’t have to have everything figured out right now, you deserve time to heal.
FAQ
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This is trauma-informed coaching, not psychotherapy. It is designed to support emotional healing, clarity, and self-trust rebuilding. It does not replace clinical mental health treatment. Couples healing from infidelity should work with a marriage and family therapist for individualized support. This is exactly the type of work I do with couples within my therapy practice. However, this healing support group is relational coaching. It is an important resource to do in tandem with couples or individual therapy.
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No. You are always in control of what you share. Many participants begin by simply listening before engaging
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That is exactly what this space is designed for. You will be guided through regulation tools and supported within a structured, emotionally safe environment. You receive guidance on how to move through these moments on your own.
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Yes. This program is not about telling you what to do—it is about helping you regain clarity, emotional stability, and self-trust so you can make grounded decisions. Some women in the group will have already decided to leave the relationship that was unfaithful, others will be actively working to repair their relationship. This is a judgement free space focused on YOU and your healing and less about the relationship. From this space you will either be moving on to a new chapter of your life or moving forward towards a repaired relationship with your partner. Both options are possible with the version of you that feels whole and healed.
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Group coaching adds something powerful: shared healing, normalization, and relational repair through connection. Many women experience breakthroughs simply from realizing they are not alone.
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Each session meets for six weeks. The groups meet virtually every week for one hour. After you register, you will be placed in an upcoming group and will be notified of the start date. You may choose between a group that meets Wednesdays at 7pm or Saturdays at 9am Eastern Central Time.
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Each session begins with coaching with Suzie. This time might cover best practices for processing emotions, nervous system regulation techniques or a deep dive into the stages of healing. After this time, it is open for the group to share, ask questions of one another
This group is a supportive space for women navigating the aftermath of betrayal. This group runs for 6 weeks and we will meet weekly in real time together. When you sign up, you will choose the best time for you to meet and will be added to the group opening up the soonest. Please choose the pricing plan that works best for you. One or two payment options are available.
Spots are intentionally limited for optimal depth, emotional safety, and support that feels personal.
Sign up now to get on a list for an upcoming group.
You don’t have to carry this pain by yourself. Healing is possible.
From Broken to Becoming Whole
This is a premium 6-week group coaching experience designed specifically for women recovering from infidelity and relational betrayal.
If you’ve experienced infidelity in your relationship, you may be feeling:
Emotional overwhelm or anxiety
Intrusive thoughts and rumination
Anger, numbness, or emotional swings
Loss of identity and self-trust
Confusion about what was real and what to do next
This is betrayal trauma. It impacts your nervous system, your sense of safety, and your ability to trust yourself.
You don’t heal by thinking your way out of it.
You heal it through structured emotional support, relational safety, and guided recovery work.
Why a group?
“True healing from trauma happens in community, not in solitude” -Elizabeth Smart
Because trauma and shame thrive in isolation—and healing happens in connection. Research on group therapy consistently shows that shared-group environments reduce shame, normalize emotional responses, and improve psychological outcomes like depression, anxiety, and trauma-related distress. In group settings, women don’t just learn about healing—they experience it in real time through connection, validation, and relational safety.
Four ways group work facilitates healing
1. Shame can not thrive in safe connection with others
Infidelity often leads to:
Self-blame
Emotional isolation from friends and families while you’re deciding what to share to protect your partner and your relationship.
Dramatic decrease in self esteem and feelings of self worth
In group healing, something shifts:
You realize your reactions are normal, understand their purpose and receive guidance to move through stages of healing.
Shame grows in isolation, in this group you experience you are not alone.
2. Nervous system healing requires intentional regulation
Betrayal trauma dysregulates the nervous system.
Inside this group, you will experience:
Emotional grounding in real time
Safe expression without judgment
Nervous system regulation
Emotional stabilization practices
Healing becomes embodied—not just intellectual.
3. Self-trust is rebuilt through experience
After betrayal, many women struggle with:
Second-guessing themselves
Losing intuition and confidence
Feeling out of control as emotions feel unpredictable and intense.
This group helps you build:
Inner clarity and peace (This is possible!)
Boundaries that honor your needs
Emotional trust in yourself
Decision-making confidence
4. Structure prevents emotional spiraling
Without structure, recovery often becomes:
Rumination loops
Emotional overwhelm
Repetitive thinking about the betrayal that activates your nervous system and keeps you feeling unsafe
What You Can Expect
In this group, you will:
Understand the emotional impact of betrayal and trauma
Learn how to stabilize intense thoughts and feelings
Learn practical what to do and what not to do in the immediate aftermath of the affair
Rebuild self-trust and inner clarity
Explore your options without pressure or judgment
Feel less alone through connection with others who truly understand
Most importantly:
A shift from emotional chaos → grounded clarity.
This group is a supportive space for women navigating the aftermath of betrayal. This group runs for 6 weeks and we will meet weekly in real time together. When you sign up, you will choose the best time for you to meet and will be added to the group opening up the soonest. Please choose the pricing plan that works best for you. One or two payment options are available.