Healing the Trauma of Infidelity: Powerful Skills for Rebuilding Trust and Attachment to Find Love, Commitment, and Intimacy Again

William M. Bumberry
Foreword by John Flanagan , Trish Purnell-Webb
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Healing the Trauma of Infidelity: Powerful Skills for Rebuilding Trust and Attachment to Find Love, Commitment, and Intimacy Again

William M. Bumberry
Foreword by John Flanagan , Trish Purnell-Webb
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Healing the Trauma of Infidelity is a truly transformative resource that combines profound clinical insights with practical, step-by-step guidance for couples ready to heal after experiencing betrayal. William Bumberry’s compassionate approach and proven strategies provide real hope, making this book an essential companion for anyone seeking to rebuild trust and rediscover intimacy.”
—Alessandro Carmelita, psychologist and psychotherapist, cocreator of Mindfulness Interbeing Mirror Therapy, and CEO of Mirror Psychology
  • Published date: Sep 01, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
  • ISBN: 9781648485725
  • Dimensions: 5.8" W x 0.6" L x 8.8" H

William M. Bumberry, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with more than twenty-five years’ experience treating couples. He is a Certified Gottman Therapist, Consultant, and Senior Trainer. Bumberry has been affiliated with the Gottman Institute for more than two decades. He has conducted more than a hundred Gottman professional trainings nationally and internationally, and is passionate about helping clinicians bring the Gottman Method into their life’s work. He is a member of the American Psychological Association. In addition to his expertise in the Gottman Method, Bumberry is certified in emotionally focused therapy (EFT). He is coauthor of Dancing with the Family and Reshaping Family Relationships. He has a couples-based private practice in St. Louis, MO.

Foreword writer John Flanagan, AMHSW, is partner at the Relationship Institute of Australasia, and principal at Burleigh Heads Psychology and Relationship Clinic. He is a mental health–accredited social worker with a masters in Gestalt therapy, and is an Advanced Clinical Trainer and Consultant with the Gottman Institute.

Foreword writer Trish Purnell-Webb, MPsych(Clin), is partner at the Relationship Institute of Australasia. She is a clinical psychologist, Certified Gottman Therapist, Advanced Clinical Trainer, and Consultant for the Gottman Institute.

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