Can We Ever Be Close Again?
After betrayal, many couples wonder if real closeness is ever possible again, or if the best they can hope for is simply learning to coexist.
In this episode, Geoff shares insights from a recent couples retreat where he witnessed people working through years of pain, disconnection, and broken trust. He explores why betrayed partners often feel caught between hope and doubt, and why recovering partners cannot create healing through convincing, pressure, or promises alone.
We also discuss the shame many couples carry after betrayal, the belief that their relationship is permanently damaged or somehow less than other relationships. Instead of demanding certainty about the future, healing begins by making room for possibility, being honest about both fear and hope, and allowing trust to rebuild over time.
Ultimately, this conversation is about why lasting closeness grows through presence, accountability, and emotional honesty, not through pressure or perfect techniques.
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Download the Free Video Resource: Rekindle Romance After Betrayal
Romance doesn’t come back through pressure or pretending everything is fine. It returns when safety is rebuilt slowly and intentionally. When your nervous system begins to calm, connection becomes possible again. This training will help you understand what needs to happen first – so you’re not trying to rebuild intimacy on a broken foundation.
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Download the Free Resource: You, Me, Us - A Way Forward After Betrayal
When betrayal has shaken your relationship, it can feel impossible to know where to begin. This free 15-minute video and companion worksheet will help you steady yourself, support your partner, and begin caring for the relationship between you.
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Join the Courageous Together™ Program
Courageous Together™ isn’t just another course, it’s a trauma-informed roadmap that holds both of you in the healing process. If you’ve ever wondered “Where do we even start?” After betrayal, this program gives you the clarity and structure you need. It meets the betrayed partner’s need for safety while guiding the recovering partner toward real accountability, creating a path forward that neither of you has to figure out on your own.
Healing from betrayal is overwhelming in isolation, which is why Courageous Together™ brings you expert guidance, practical tools, and a supportive community of couples walking the same road. Inside, you’ll find a step-by-step framework, live support opportunities, and the reassurance that you’re not alone as you rebuild safety, restore trust, and move toward genuine connection.
You’ll have access to:
- A structured healing framework with step-by-step guidance
- Video lessons and worksheets to build safety, accountability, and connection
- The option to join live group circles and support calls with me
- A private, secure community of others walking the same path
Learn more and join us inside Courageous Together
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About Geoff Steurer
I am a licensed marriage and family therapist and Certified Clinical Partner Specialist (CCPS) with 25+ years of experience helping individuals and couples heal from the devastation of sexual betrayal and broken trust. I am the founder of the Courageous Together program, co-host of the From Crisis to Connection podcast, and co-author of Love You, Hate the Porn. My work integrates trauma-informed care, attachment theory, and practical tools for creating lasting safety and connection. I’ve been married to my wife, Jody, since 1996 and we are the parents of four children.
About Jody Steurer
Jody is the co-host of the From Crisis to Connection podcast, where she brings her thoughtful, common-sense perspective to conversations about healing, trust, and connection. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Brigham Young University and is an ACA-certified coach. Jody has years of experience in corporate training, small business leadership, and family life, and raising four children (two of them neurodivergent). She loves watercolor painting, landscape design, spending time outdoors, and snow skiing.