One of the most challenging parts of a recovery process for a couple is the therapeutic disclosure. This is something that people usually end up having–whether it’s unplanned, unexpected, formal, or structured–but there’s usually some emphasis on the truth coming out.

My hope is to help you and your loved one be able to talk about these things in a structured, safe way. Because when someone comes forward with the truth or gets caught, that’s a disclosure. But it’s usually really messy and doesn’t necessarily create a lot of healing.

So, in this episode today we’re going to talk about what therapeutic disclosure looks like, why it’s important, how to slow it down, and how to structure it to make it as beneficial to your healing process as possible.

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Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
Geoff Steurer is a licensed marriage and family therapist in St. George, Utah. He specializes in working with couples, pornography/sexual addiction, betrayal trauma, and infidelity. He is the founder of Lifestar of St. George, Utah and Alliant Counseling and Education. Geoff is the co-author of “Love You, Hate the Porn: Healing a Relationship Damaged by Virtual Infidelity” and has produced online relationship courses available on his website www.geoffsteurer.com. He hosts the Illuminate Podcast and has created a marriage educational vlog on YouTube with his wife. He earned degrees from Brigham Young University and Auburn University. He is married to Jody Young Steurer and they are the parents of four children. You can contact him at www.geoffsteurer.com