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Title: Transforming Betrayal Recovery People Not Problems Introduces an Innovative Healing Approach
United States, 31st Dec 2024 —People Not Problems, a relationship therapy practice founded by systemic therapist David Lieberman, has introduced specialized services designed to help couples and individuals recover from the impact of infidelity. The practice integrates systemic and experiential techniques, creating a tailored and compassionate healing approach.Infidelity is a deeply stigmatized and often life-altering challenge, leaving many at a crossroads—whether to rebuild their relationship or move forward independently. People Not Problems assists clients in navigating these decisions by fostering transformative change, emotional reconnection, and co-creating healthier relationship dynamics."While infidelity often feels like the end, it can instead become a catalyst for building something more authentic and connected," said David Lieberman, founder of People Not Problems.Reimagining the Path Forward After BetrayalRather than relying on surface-level solutions, People Not Problems examines the broader relational context that contributes to infidelity. Lieberman’s systemic approach delves into relational dynamics and patterns, helping clients uncover deeper understanding and opportunities for growth.Combining narrative therapy and experiential methods, the practice enables clients to reconnect emotionally and somatically. This integrative approach fosters lasting transformation, empowering clients to move forward with renewed clarity and purpose.A Closer Look at Experiential TechniquesPeople Not Problems differentiates itself by incorporating creative and experiential activities into therapy sessions. One example includes guided somatic exercises where clients explore and release the physical tension associated with betrayal through mindful body awareness. Another te...
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