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# 92 - The Psychology of Being Friends with a Cheater

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This week I’m diving into a topic that can feel like walking a tightrope: the psychology of being friends with a cheater.

Don’t skip this episode just yet. You may be surprised by what’s to come. Whether you’ve experienced this situation yourself or just trying to understand the dynamics, it can be a confusing and emotionally charged experience.

We won’t engage in shaming but rather get a little perspective. So if you’ve been the cheater, been cheated on, the friend of a cheater, or perhaps all of the above, you may learn something new in this week’s episode.

As we know, friendship is built on a foundation of trust, and when that trust is compromised or betrayed, especially by someone close to you, someone you’ve known for years who you thought you understood inside and out and vice versa, it can stir up all kinds of emotions.

We’ll explore why people cheat, how friendships are affected, and how to navigate these tricky waters with empathy and boundaries.

Social Media Links
The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast
Instagram
Twitter

Teacher Resources (really, for anyone)
The Lemon Tree by AKS
Box Breathing

Other Important Resources:
National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline call (866) 331-9474, or text: loveis to 225
loveisrespect.org
A Call For Change Helpline (877) 898-3411. Visit their website at acallforchangehelpline.org.
Al-Anon
SAMHSA’s National Helpline
Laura's House
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
The National Domestic Violence Hotline 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
or TEXT the word “start to 88788
National Emergency Telephone Number in Australia - dial 000

Hello & Welcome to The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast. Each week Dr. Allison Sucamele will be taking the science of positive psychology, adding a little humor, and through evidence-based research, providing you with tools and strategies to help you live a life of peace and purpose.

  continue reading

101 episoade

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This week I’m diving into a topic that can feel like walking a tightrope: the psychology of being friends with a cheater.

Don’t skip this episode just yet. You may be surprised by what’s to come. Whether you’ve experienced this situation yourself or just trying to understand the dynamics, it can be a confusing and emotionally charged experience.

We won’t engage in shaming but rather get a little perspective. So if you’ve been the cheater, been cheated on, the friend of a cheater, or perhaps all of the above, you may learn something new in this week’s episode.

As we know, friendship is built on a foundation of trust, and when that trust is compromised or betrayed, especially by someone close to you, someone you’ve known for years who you thought you understood inside and out and vice versa, it can stir up all kinds of emotions.

We’ll explore why people cheat, how friendships are affected, and how to navigate these tricky waters with empathy and boundaries.

Social Media Links
The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast
Instagram
Twitter

Teacher Resources (really, for anyone)
The Lemon Tree by AKS
Box Breathing

Other Important Resources:
National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline call (866) 331-9474, or text: loveis to 225
loveisrespect.org
A Call For Change Helpline (877) 898-3411. Visit their website at acallforchangehelpline.org.
Al-Anon
SAMHSA’s National Helpline
Laura's House
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
The National Domestic Violence Hotline 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
or TEXT the word “start to 88788
National Emergency Telephone Number in Australia - dial 000

Hello & Welcome to The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast. Each week Dr. Allison Sucamele will be taking the science of positive psychology, adding a little humor, and through evidence-based research, providing you with tools and strategies to help you live a life of peace and purpose.

  continue reading

101 episoade

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