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Online Infidelity Counselling

Infidelity Doesn’t Just Break Trust - It Breaks Daily Life

When betrayal enters a relationship, couples feel torn between repairing the bond or walking away. Without professional support, many remain stuck in the same painful cycle of suspicion, silence, and blame.

You Can’t Switch Off Suspicion

Phone calls, late replies, or work trips feel like triggers all over again.

Conversations Turn Into Battles

Even simple topics spiral into shouting matches or cold silence.

Intimacy Feels Forced or Absent

Physical closeness feels awkward, and emotional distance grows.

You Fear the Future

Leaving feels terrifying, staying feels unbearable, you’re stuck.

You don’t have to stay trapped in this cycle. Book a confidential session with an RCI-licensed counsellor today .

Meet Our Licensed Marriage Therapists

Every counsellor at PsychiCare is RCI-licensed and has years of experience helping couples recover from infidelity, rebuild trust, and reconnect emotionally.

Paramita marriage therapist

Dr Paramita Bhowmick

Single Session - INR 3000/
Session Duration- 60 mins
Experience: 15+ Years
Languages: Hindi, English and Bengali
Dr. Paramita Bhowmick is a licensed therapist with a Ph.D. and M.Phil in Psychiatric Social Work from NIMHANS. With over 15 years of experience in couples therapy and family counselling, she specialises in helping partners work through trust issues, emotional disconnection, constant conflict, and communication breakdowns. Dr. Paramita uses research-backed methods like Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Narrative Therapy, and Systemic Family Therapy to guide couples toward real change. Her sessions are compassionate, practical, and focused on rebuilding connection, improving emotional safety, and resolving long-standing patterns. Whether you're recovering from infidelity, feeling like distant roommates, or struggling to be heard, Dr. Paramita helps couples slow down, understand each other better, and move forward with clarity and respect.
Jyoti Tripathi - clinical psychologist & marriage therapist

Dr Jyoti Tripathi

Single Session - INR 3000/
Session Duration- 60 mins
Experience: 20+ Years
Languages: Hindi, English
Dr. Jyoti is a seasoned Marriage Therapist, Clinical Psychologist, and certified Hypnotherapist with a doctorate in Psychology and over 22 years of experience supporting couples and individuals. As a trusted relationship counsellor, she helps couples overcome emotional distance, repair trust, and strengthen their connection even after years of unresolved conflict or disconnection. She has worked with couples facing infidelity, communication breakdowns, intimacy challenges, frequent arguments, and parenting stress. Dr. Jyoti’s therapy style is calm, direct, and supportive, blending Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Hypnotherapy, and Systemic Therapy to fit each couple’s unique emotional and cultural needs.
Ms. Tilottama Khandelwal

Ms. Tilottama Khandelwal

Single Session - INR 3000/
Session Duration- 60 mins
Experience: 7+ Years
Languages: Hindi, English
Ms. Tilottama Khandelwal is a licensed Clinical Psychologist (RCI) with an M.Phil in Clinical Psychology from PGIBAMS, specialising in Couple and Family Therapy. With over three years of experience, she has worked extensively with couples facing challenges such as communication breakdown, emotional distance, frequent conflicts, and trust issues. Her clinical background includes counselling at a rehabilitation centre, where she gained valuable insights into complex relational dynamics. Tilottama also holds an advanced certificate in Family and Couple Counselling from the International Association of Therapists (IAOTH). She uses a supportive, non-judgmental approach to help couples rebuild emotional connection and foster healthier ways of relating.
Vidushi Marriage Therapist India

Ms. Vidushi Sultania

Single Session - INR 3000/
Session Duration- 60 mins
Experience: 7+ Years
Languages: Hindi, English
Ms. Vidushi is a compassionate and perceptive couples therapist dedicated to helping partners reconnect and strengthen their relationships. She holds specialised training in Couples Counselling, including certifications in the Gottman Method and Systemic Family Therapy, giving her practical tools to support couples through difficult times. She works closely with couples facing challenges like communication breakdowns, infidelity recovery, conflict resolution, and pre-marital worries. Her approach draws on CBT, Attachment Theory, and Mindfulness-Based Interventions, helping couples rebuild trust, deepen emotional connection, and create healthier, lasting relationship patterns.
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Atul Tyagi

Single Session - INR 3000/
Session Duration- 60 mins
Experience: 7+ Years
Languages: Hindi, English
Mr. Atul is a licensed Clinical Psychologist with extensive experience in relationship and marital therapy. Known for his empathetic yet structured style, he guides individuals and couples through emotional and relational challenges with clarity and confidence. He supports couples dealing with issues like communication breakdown, trust problems, emotional disconnect, conflict, and intimacy struggles. His approach blends Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), the Gottman Method, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) to help partners rebuild connection, improve understanding, and create lasting, healthy relationships.
Psychologist at PsychiCare

Dr Meera Iyer

Single Session - INR 3000/
Session Duration- 60 mins
Experience: 15+ Years
Languages: Hindi, English & Tamil
Dr. Meera Iyer is a licensed psychologist accredited by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), with over 15 years of experience in mental health. Holding a Ph.D. in Cyberpsychology, she is also a master trainer and motivational speaker known for her insightful and engaging approach to modern relationship challenges. Dr. Meera works closely with couples dealing with marital discord, communication gaps, emotional distance, trust issues, and family conflicts. Drawing from her experience in hospitals, private practice, and her own clinic, she helps couples build stronger, more connected relationships. Her therapeutic approach combines Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Behaviour Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Interventions, all tailored to fit the unique needs of each couple.
Ms. Jossy Bairagi - PhD Scholar in Clinical Psychology

Ms. Jossy Bairagi

Single Session - INR 3000/
Session Duration- 60 mins
Experience: 15+ Years
Languages: Hindi, English, Assamese, Bengali
PhD Scholar in Clinical Psychology | Licensed by the American Board of Medical Psychology. Ms. Jossy Bairagi specializes in marital and relationship counseling, helping couples enhance communication, resolve conflicts, and rebuild connection. She integrates Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy (CBCT), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), and Solution-Focused techniques, tailoring her approach to meet the unique needs of every relationship. Her therapeutic style is rooted in empathy, respect, and cultural sensitivity, creating a safe and supportive space where couples can address challenges, deepen understanding, and strengthen their bond. Guiding Motto: “Healthy relationships are built on empathy, respect, and open dialogue.”

Single Session - 60 Mins

Rs.3000
  • Video/Audio/Chat
  • 60 Mins

4 Sessions - 60 Mins

Rs.11,400
  • Video/Audio/Chat
  • 60 Mins

Couple Session - 90 Mins

Rs.3500
  • Video/Audio/Chat
  • 90 Mins

4 Couple Sessions - 90 Mins

Rs.13,300
  • Video/Audio/Chat
  • 90 Mins

How Infidelity Counselling Helps You Heal Together

Our therapists guide you step by step - turning betrayal into a chance for clarity, accountability, and renewed intimacy.

Neutral Space

Share feelings openly without blame or judgment.

Trust Rebuilding

Structured tools restore honesty and safety step by step.

Intimacy Repair

Emotional and physical closeness return without pressure.

Flexible Online

Private sessions available globally, at times that suit you.

Real Reviews From Couples Who Tried Online Therapy

I always thought therapy was only for serious problems. But even small misunderstandings were building up over time. Dr. Paramita Bhowmick taught us how to resolve them early. It made our everyday life smoother and happier.

Vikram

From constant arguments to peaceful dinners, our marriage transformed in just a few sessions. Dr. Jyoti Tripathi’s guidance was simple, powerful, and full of heart. We found our way back to love.

Rekha

I had trust issues due to a past relationship, which affected my current marriage. Ms. Vidushi Sultania helped me let go and open up again. Now I feel safe and loved.

Kavita

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Why Couples Choose PsychiCare

With a team of RCI-licensed marriage therapists, PsychiCare is trusted by couples worldwide for specialised infidelity recovery counselling.

  • RCI-Licensed Experts with 7–20 Years’ Experience
  • 200+ Verified Testimonials • Avg. Rating: ★★★★★ (4.9/5)
  • Sessions in Hindi, English, Tamil, Bengali & More
  • Available Across India, UAE, UK, US & Australia

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Certified in EFT, CBT, Hypnotherapy & Gottman Method

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Signs You May Need Counselling After Infidelity

Many couples wait too long to seek help after betrayal. If these struggles sound familiar, infidelity counselling can provide the clarity and tools you need to heal.

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Why Infidelity Hurts So Deeply

Infidelity is not only a breach of trust, it feels like a personal earthquake. For many partners, betrayal triggers symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress: hypervigilance, constant replay of events, and emotional withdrawal. The pain is rarely just about the act of cheating, but about the collapse of safety, intimacy, and honesty in the marriage.

Emotional Fallout

The betrayed partner often feels a wave of emotions: anger, humiliation, sadness, and even guilt for “not being enough.” These emotions can create a cycle of blame and shame that couples struggle to break on their own.

Trust That Doesn’t Switch Off

Once trust is broken, the mind stays on high alert. Constant checking of phones, second-guessing words, and suspicion of innocent actions are common. Without guided repair, mistrust becomes the new default in the relationship.

Cultural and Family Pressure

In cultures like India or the UAE, infidelity is not just a private issue but a family and community crisis. Shame, gossip, and societal judgment can pressure couples to either “stay silent” or separate, often without real healing. In contrast, couples in Western countries may struggle more with emotional affairs and digital infidelity, but the stigma is less public.

Loss of Intimacy and Connection

After betrayal, emotional and physical intimacy usually collapse. For some, touch feels unsafe; for others, forced closeness adds resentment. Counselling provides gradual, structured ways to reconnect without pressure.

“Couples often describe infidelity as a trauma, not just a mistake. Therapy helps transform that trauma into an opportunity for rebuilding trust and understanding.” - PsychiCare Therapist

Can a Marriage Survive Cheating?

Many couples believe that infidelity marks the end of a marriage, but research shows otherwise. Studies from the American Psychological Association (APA) and relationship experts like Dr. John Gottman reveal that with the right support, 60–70% of couples choose to stay together after an affair and many report a stronger bond than before.

The key difference lies in whether the couple seeks structured counselling for affair recovery. Without therapy, unresolved anger, mistrust, and fear often lead to repeated conflicts or eventual separation. With therapy, couples gain the tools to communicate openly, set boundaries, and rebuild safety step by step.

At PsychiCare, our therapists have guided countless couples through this process, turning a devastating betrayal into an opportunity for clarity, accountability, and renewed connection. Survival is not only possible, it’s realistic when both partners commit to the work of healing.

Can a marriage survive infidelity counselling

How Online Infidelity Counselling Works

Counselling after an affair is not about pointing fingers, it’s about creating a structured path from chaos to clarity. At PsychiCare, our therapists guide couples through each stage of recovery with proven, research-backed methods.

Step 1: Initial Assessment

The process begins with a safe, confidential space where both partners share their experiences. The therapist identifies patterns of conflict, emotional wounds, and the goals each partner hopes to achieve.

Step 2: Emotional Stabilisation

Affairs often trigger emotional flooding. Early sessions focus on calming emotions, reducing blame cycles, and ensuring both partners feel heard before deeper trust work begins.

Step 3: Accountability & Honesty

The unfaithful partner takes responsibility for their actions, while the betrayed partner gains space to express anger and grief. This step sets the stage for real trust rebuilding.

Step 4: Trust-Building Strategies

Using methods like Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and Gottman-based exercises, couples learn how to restore transparency, create boundaries, and gradually regain intimacy.

Step 5: Long-Term Connection

The final phase focuses on sustaining progress, preventing relapse, building rituals of connection, and creating a shared vision for the future of the marriage.

Every couple’s journey is unique, but online marriage counselling after infidelity provides a roadmap to healing that has helped thousands rebuild their relationships.

Benefits of Infidelity Counselling for Couples

Choosing infidelity counselling is not about weakness, it’s about giving your marriage the tools to survive betrayal and rebuild stronger foundations. Therapy provides both partners with a neutral, guided space where emotional wounds can be addressed safely and constructively.

Clearer Communication

After cheating, most conversations turn into fights or silence. Counselling helps couples speak honestly without escalation, so both voices are heard without judgment. This improves day-to-day understanding and reduces hidden resentments.

Reduced Emotional Overload

Infidelity often brings overwhelming emotions, anger, guilt, shame, anxiety. Therapy teaches partners emotional regulation techniques, making it possible to process feelings without hurting each other further.

Step-by-Step Trust Rebuilding

Broken trust doesn’t repair overnight. Through structured methods like EFT and Gottman interventions, couples learn practical steps to restore honesty, set new boundaries, and slowly feel safe again.

Confidence in the Future

Instead of staying stuck in doubt, counselling helps partners decide with clarity, whether to rebuild the marriage or part ways with respect. Either outcome brings peace, closure, and emotional stability.

“The greatest benefit of infidelity counselling is not just saving a marriage, but helping both partners heal individually and together.” - PsychiCare Therapist

What to Expect in Your First Infidelity Counselling Session

Walking into therapy after betrayal can feel intimidating. At PsychiCare, your first session is designed to reduce anxiety and create safety. Here’s what usually happens:

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First infidelity counselling session expectations

Cultural Perspectives on Infidelity

Infidelity affects couples everywhere, but the way it is experienced and addressed can vary greatly across cultures. Here’s how challenges differ around the world and why counselling remains essential.

India & UAE

In India and the UAE, infidelity is often seen as a family and community crisis, not just a personal one. Shame, gossip, and societal expectations can pressure couples to either hide the betrayal or separate quickly. Many partners feel trapped between family honour and personal healing. Counselling offers a private, judgment-free space where couples can discuss emotions without cultural pressure.

Online vs In-Person Infidelity Counselling

One of the most common questions couples ask is whether online counselling for infidelity is as effective as meeting a therapist in person. The truth is: both approaches work, but online sessions provide added advantages.

Online therapy allows couples to attend from the privacy of their home, at flexible times, without the stress of travel or being seen at a clinic. This level of confidentiality is especially valuable for couples navigating sensitive issues like betrayal.

In-person sessions, on the other hand, may feel more comfortable for couples who prefer physical presence. Yet research shows outcomes for online and offline sessions are equally effective when the therapist is experienced and licensed. At PsychiCare, our RCI-certified experts deliver both with the same structured approach and compassion.

Online vs in-person infidelity counselling

Myths About Infidelity Counselling

Myth

“Counselling means the marriage is over.”

Fact

Counselling is not the end, it’s often the beginning of repair. Many couples grow stronger after guided recovery.

Myth

“Forgiving means forgetting.”

Fact

Forgiveness is about releasing pain, not erasing memory. Therapy helps create new boundaries for trust.

Myth

“Online therapy isn’t effective.”

Fact

Studies show online and in-person counselling work equally well when the therapist is licensed and experienced.

Myth

“Counsellors blame one partner.”

Fact

A therapist never takes sides. The goal is to understand both perspectives and guide healing together.

Frequently Asked Questions on Infidelity Counselling

Yes, infidelity counselling can be highly effective when both partners are willing to engage. At PsychiCare, our marriage and couples counselling programs focus on rebuilding trust, communication, and emotional safety.
Many marriages survive cheating when couples commit to therapy. With the right guidance, relationships can even emerge stronger, with healthier boundaries and deeper trust.
Some couples notice changes within 6–10 sessions, while others may require several months of work. The timeline depends on the depth of betrayal and willingness to rebuild together.
Yes. Online counselling is proven to be as effective as face-to-face sessions, and it offers added privacy and flexibility for couples managing sensitive issues.
Individual therapy can still help. It equips you with coping strategies and self-awareness, and sometimes encourages your partner to join later once they see your progress.
Yes, rebuilding trust is a primary focus in therapy. Structured tools like EFT and the Gottman Method help couples create transparency and new patterns of safety in the relationship.
At PsychiCare, a single 60-minute session costs INR 3000. Couples can also choose package options if they want to commit to multiple sessions for deeper recovery.
Yes. All sessions are private under professional counselling ethics. Information is only shared if there is a risk of harm or legal requirement.
Yes. Counselling provides clarity for couples considering separation. It helps reduce conflict, improve communication, and ensure decisions are made with respect and understanding.
Therapists often use methods such as Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and systemic approaches tailored to each couple’s needs.
Yes. Many couples face intimacy issues after betrayal. PsychiCare provides sex therapy and psychosexual counselling to restore emotional and physical closeness.
Therapy can still provide value. It helps the committed partner gain perspective and healing, and sometimes motivates the other to join later.
No. Infidelity counselling also supports long-term relationships and dating couples. Betrayal outside of marriage can cause the same emotional wounds.
Yes. Emotional affairs, online cheating, and physical infidelity are all addressed in therapy. Counsellors guide couples in processing and recovering from these betrayals.
Share that therapy is a safe, neutral space — not about blame. Many hesitant partners agree when they see it focuses on clarity, healing, and mutual understanding.
The earlier the better. Early intervention helps contain emotional fallout and prevents resentment from becoming permanent damage in the relationship.
Yes. Unresolved betrayal can linger for years. Counselling helps process old wounds, reduce resentment, and rebuild connection even long after the event.
Yes. Counsellors help uncover why betrayal happened more than once, set boundaries, and guide couples in deciding whether repair or separation is healthier.
Yes. Individual therapy supports self-healing, while couples sessions focus on rebuilding the relationship. Many clients benefit from a combination of both approaches.
All sessions are led by licensed experts with 7–20 years’ experience. You can meet our team of therapists here and choose the counsellor you feel most comfortable with.

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