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Episode 29: Communication Style the Betrayed Need from the Unfaithful

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Previously on Ask the Unfaithful, we discussed four harmful and toxic communication styles of the unfaithful. If you haven't watched or listened to last week's podcast on those particularly wounding communication styles, we'd like to highly encourage you to listen to that podcast asap. Whether a precursor or follow up to today's session, we're confident you and your partner will be able to find not only a better way of communicating after listening, but greater intimacy and respect overall for each other as human beings and as partners going through the recovery process.

Today we'll be sharing the #1 style of communication the betrayed need from the unfaithful, as well as what it sounds like, looks like and even feels like for the betrayed. Have you ever wondered what expert level communication looks like and sounds like from an unfaithful? Have you ever wanted a playbook to utilize when communicating with your betrayed partner? After hearing today's podcast we're confident you'll have a plan and playbook you can use on a daily basis, even during the toughest of times. As most of us know by now, great communication is an artform and it's learned through gritty practice, failure, misunderstanding, eventual success and an ever changing cycle of needs and wants from both our partners and ourselves.

Today's discussion can serve as a litmus test for every unfaithful partner wanting to develop a communication style rooted in compassion, respect and kindness while also taking into account the needs of a betrayed partner wrestling with betrayal trauma.

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Previously on Ask the Unfaithful, we discussed four harmful and toxic communication styles of the unfaithful. If you haven't watched or listened to last week's podcast on those particularly wounding communication styles, we'd like to highly encourage you to listen to that podcast asap. Whether a precursor or follow up to today's session, we're confident you and your partner will be able to find not only a better way of communicating after listening, but greater intimacy and respect overall for each other as human beings and as partners going through the recovery process.

Today we'll be sharing the #1 style of communication the betrayed need from the unfaithful, as well as what it sounds like, looks like and even feels like for the betrayed. Have you ever wondered what expert level communication looks like and sounds like from an unfaithful? Have you ever wanted a playbook to utilize when communicating with your betrayed partner? After hearing today's podcast we're confident you'll have a plan and playbook you can use on a daily basis, even during the toughest of times. As most of us know by now, great communication is an artform and it's learned through gritty practice, failure, misunderstanding, eventual success and an ever changing cycle of needs and wants from both our partners and ourselves.

Today's discussion can serve as a litmus test for every unfaithful partner wanting to develop a communication style rooted in compassion, respect and kindness while also taking into account the needs of a betrayed partner wrestling with betrayal trauma.

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Our Website: www.AskTheUnfaithful.com

Contact us: AskTheUnfaithful@gmail.com

Find James & Sharon at the CORE Relationship Recovery website: www.HopeForUs.com

Find more from Sam at Sam's Healing Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@samshealingp...

Follow James at LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/james-annear-lmhc-704551157

Follow CORE Relationship Recovery (James & Sharon) on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CORERelationshipRecovery

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