Navigating Shock and Self-Trust: The Science of Healing Betrayal Trauma
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How Does Neurotherapy Help With Betrayal Trauma?
Your safe person became unsafe, and your nervous system took the hit. We unpack how betrayal trauma scrambles the brain’s threat circuits, blurs memory and focus, and leaves you bouncing between panic and shutdown—and how targeted neurotherapy helps restore calm, clarity, and self-trust you can feel. With Dr. Heather Putney’s background in marriage and family therapy and certification in sex addiction treatment, we connect the dots between attachment rupture, gaslighting, and the physical toll of chronic stress, including brain fog, sleep loss, and autoimmune flare-ups.
We walk through practical steps for regaining stability: establishing real safety, understanding when the body can accept regulation, and using vagal nerve stimulation to exit survival mode. We talk candidly about timing—why neurotherapy can struggle if discovery is ongoing—and offer a framework for when to start, pause, or pair it with separation to protect your system. If your partner is showing consistent recovery but your body won’t stand down, we explain how neurotherapy helps your physiology finally align with the facts.
You’ll also hear how we measure progress with baseline and follow-up brain scans and heart rate variability, revealing trauma signatures that quiet over a series of sessions. We share the changes clients notice first, from deeper sleep to steadier moods and sharper thinking, and how these gains make therapy more effective. Whether you’re rebuilding together or healing after separation, the aim is the same: repair self-trust, reclaim attention, and move forward with a regulated nervous system that supports your choices.
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To learn more about Transformative Neurotherapy visit:
https://www.TransformativeNeurotherapy.org
Transformative Neurotherapy
570 Lincoln Ave.
Bellevue, PA 15202
412-204-7397