The Sex Expert webinar series Friday, January 14, 2022, 12 Noon (PACIFIC TIME)

Interactive webinar with author Michelle Mays, LPC, CSAT on Understanding the Impacts of Gaslighting and Systematic Dishonesty

Betrayal always includes secret keeping, lying and other forms of dishonesty. This webinar will explore the role reality manipulation plays in betrayal. We will describe the four types of gaslighting commonly experienced by betrayed partners and will identify the steps that lead out of the fog of gaslighting back to clarity.

About Michelle

Michelle Mays, LPC, CSAT, Founder and Clinical Director of the Center for Relational Recovery located in Leesburg Virginia, has over 20 years’ experience in providing individual, couples and group therapy to those struggling with sexual addiction, betrayal trauma, childhood trauma and relationship issues.

Michelle is the founder of PartnerHope, offering an online transformational program for betrayed partners. She is also the creator of the Relational Recovery Disclosure Prep Model and provides resources, training and support to therapists to help them deepen their skill set around facilitating disclosures.

Michelle is the author of the books The Aftermath of Betrayal and When It All Breaks Bad: Ten Things to Do (and not do) After Betrayal.

Michelle is a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and Supervisor trained under Dr. Patrick Carnes. She is also trained in Post Induction Therapy by Pia Mellody for the treatment of relational trauma and is in the process of completing her certification in Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples. Michelle is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor in both Virginia and Washington DC.

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