Trust After Betrayal Actually Requires Honest Uncertainty - Sarah Whitfield - ebook

Trust After Betrayal Actually Requires Honest Uncertainty ebook

Sarah Whitfield

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This book explores the complex reality of rebuilding trust after betrayal—not as a linear process of forgiveness and restoration, but as an honest reckoning with whether safety can genuinely be rebuilt or whether trust was broken beyond repair. It examines the patterns beneath forced forgiveness, hypervigilance, and the pressure to "move on," reframing trust reconstruction as requiring both accountability from the person who caused harm and permission to remain uncertain. Rather than offering timelines for healing or prescriptive steps to restore relationships, this book invites you to understand what your nervous system actually needs to feel safe again—and whether those conditions can realistically be met. It explores the difference between rebuilding trust through consistent repair versus staying in relationships where betrayal patterns continue beneath surface apologies. Through psychological insight into trauma responses, the neurobiology of broken trust, and the difference between genuine accountability and performative remorse, this book offers a compassionate path through betrayal that honors complexity. It examines why sometimes trust can be rebuilt through painstaking repair work, and why sometimes the most self-respecting choice is acknowledging that certain betrayals fundamentally alter what's possible. The goal isn't deciding whether to forgive—it's learning to trust your own assessment of whether safety can actually return.

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Liczba stron: 229

Rok wydania: 2026

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