
Raw Truths About Reconnection After Betrayal with Joanna and Matthew Raabsmith
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Join us for a powerful and honest conversation with Matthew and Joanna Raabsmith—clinicians, speakers, and authors of Building True Intimacy: Creating a Connection that Stands the Test of Time. With over 20 years of combined experience guiding couples through the aftermath of sexual addiction and betrayal trauma, the Raabsmiths are known for their compassionate, faith-integrated, and practical approach to healing.
In this candid live interview, we’ll dive into:
✨ What true reconnection really looks like after betrayal
✨ Why "just moving forward" often isn’t enough
✨ The common roadblocks couples face—and how to work through them
✨ How to rebuild trust, safety, and intimacy that can endure
Whether you're at the beginning of your healing journey or further down the road, this conversation offers insight, hope, and practical tools to help you navigate the rocky path of rebuilding after betrayal.
Connect with them:
https://raabsmithteam.com/
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Meet KayLee:
❤️Founder of the Betrayal Navigation Academy
❤️Host of the Navigating Betrayal podcast
❤️Founder and Administrator of the Humans Navigating Betrayal Facebook Group
❤️Creator of the REBIRTH After Betrayal Coaching Program
KayLee is a compassionate clinician and coach, dedicated to helping individuals trust themselves again and move past intimate betrayals.
If you're interested in more, join us on our FREE FB group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/humansnavigatingbetrayal
Find Free Betrayal Navigation Resources
kayleedunn.com/links
Connect with KayLee on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heykayleedunn/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/navigatingbetrayal/
***While KayLee is and has been a Betrayal Trauma Therapist for over a decade, this material (and all material on social media) is educational in nature. It is not a substitute or replacement for treatment with a specialized therapist or doctor.
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