Description
Rebuilding Trust Workbook
Something broke trust in your marriage — an affair, a lie, a betrayal you can’t unknow. Rebuilding trust after an affair takes more than time passing, and you don’t know yet if it’s actually possible.
Rebuilding Trust is a trust recovery workbook for couples after betrayal, built around six sessions we call Crossings — each one moving you a plank further, from the break itself to a new, chosen agreement.
Instead of vague advice to “communicate better” or “just forgive,” this workbook treats rebuilding trust after an affair as real, specific work — not a vague aspiration. It walks both of you through naming exactly what happened without minimizing it, an honest gut-check on whether the real conditions for repair exist right now, a genuine disclosure conversation, and real, protected space for the partner who was hurt.
What It Helps With:
- A clear, structured approach to rebuilding trust after an affair, not vague encouragement
- Naming exactly what happened, without minimizing or exaggerating it
- An honest self-assessment of whether repair is genuinely possible right now
- A real, structured disclosure conversation and transparency agreement
- Private processing space for the betrayed partner’s healing
- A trackable way to see trust actually being rebuilt, week by week
This workbook is for married couples where trust has been broken and at least one partner wants to find out, honestly, whether repair is possible — not for couples still in active, ongoing deception. It ends with something you build together: a new agreement, signed by both of you, for the marriage you’re choosing now, not the one you had before.






