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Normalize therapy.
Caleb & Verlynda Simonyi-Gindele
307 episodes
1 week ago
Normalize therapy: because everybody can benefit from therapy, and nobody should be too proud to seek help when they need it!

With nearly 2.5 million downloads under the show name, The Marriage Podcast for Smart People, we renamed our show in March of 2025 to expand our mission to help bring hope and healing to an even wider audience! Your co-hosts, Caleb and Verlynda Simonyi-Gindele, are both Masters-level therapists who love talking about relationships, trauma, addiction and growth.

If you would like to work with us or one of our amazing counseling team members, you can schedule a free consultation with us on our counseling agency website.

As of March, 2025 you can also watch these shows on our YouTube channel, Normalize therapy.
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Normalize therapy: because everybody can benefit from therapy, and nobody should be too proud to seek help when they need it!

With nearly 2.5 million downloads under the show name, The Marriage Podcast for Smart People, we renamed our show in March of 2025 to expand our mission to help bring hope and healing to an even wider audience! Your co-hosts, Caleb and Verlynda Simonyi-Gindele, are both Masters-level therapists who love talking about relationships, trauma, addiction and growth.

If you would like to work with us or one of our amazing counseling team members, you can schedule a free consultation with us on our counseling agency website.

As of March, 2025 you can also watch these shows on our YouTube channel, Normalize therapy.
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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Infidelity vs. Sex Addiction: Healing from Betrayal
Normalize therapy.
44 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
Infidelity vs. Sex Addiction: Healing from Betrayal

Infidelity vs. Sex Addiction: Navigating Betrayal and Paths to Healing



When betrayal hits, the pain runs deep. It's an experience that shatters trust and leaves individuals grappling with intense emotions and profound uncertainty. Understanding why it happened can be the first vital step toward healing. But sometimes a deeper question comes up: Is it infidelity, a heartbreaking breach of trust, or something more complex, like sex addiction? Today, we're diving into one of the most misunderstood topics in relationships to help bring clarity to your situation.







As licensed counselors, we approach this delicate subject with profound compassion and a non-judgmental stance, recognizing that this information may be encountered by both those who have betrayed and those who have been betrayed, often during a very fragile and intense moment in their relationship history. Our aim is to provide educated, understandable, friendly, and empathetic guidance.



This discussion will address some of your toughest questions, including:




* What are the key differences between infidelity and sex addiction?



* What are the signs and symptoms of sex addiction?



* I just found out about my partner's affair: how do I know if this is a one-time thing or the start of an addiction?



* What role does pornography play in infidelity and sex addiction?



* Are there assessments for sex addiction that I can use and trust?




Let's get into it.



Understanding Infidelity vs. Sex Addiction: Key Differences



One of the most common questions we hear is, "How do I know if this is infidelity or addiction?" When a couple is grappling with a recent discovery or disclosure, it can be incredibly challenging to differentiate between these two distinct patterns of behavior. While both involve sexual acting out outside of a committed relationship and cause immense pain, their underlying drivers and characteristics differ significantly.



Defining Infidelity



At its core, infidelity is defined as sexual activity with someone other than a primary romantic partner or spouse. It's important to clarify that today's discussion focuses specifically on sexual infidelity, not emotional affairs. While emotional affairs are undoubtedly a profound betrayal and cause deep hurt, they do not fall under the clinical definition of sexual infidelity, which specifically involves sexual behaviors.



Infidelity can manifest in various ways: it might be a single, isolated incident, or it could involve multiple extramarital partners, either serially or even simultaneously. The complexity increases when, for instance, an affair partner is also a sex trade worker, or if a long-term, even decade-long, secondary relationship or "second family" scenario exists. Even in such severe cases, the behavior can still be classified as infidelity if certain key elements of addiction are absent.



Defining Sex Addiction



Sex addiction, in contrast, is characterized by a recurrent failure to resist sexual impulses. The most crucial differentiator here is the concept of impulse control, or rather, the lack thereof. This isn't just about having sex multiple times with an affair partner; it's about a high level of spontaneity, impulsiveness, and uncontrollability surrounding the sexual activity. The individual feels compelled to act despite a desire to stop.



Core Differentiators Between Infidelity and Sex Addiction




* Impulse Control: This is paramount. With sex addiction,
Normalize therapy.
Normalize therapy: because everybody can benefit from therapy, and nobody should be too proud to seek help when they need it!

With nearly 2.5 million downloads under the show name, The Marriage Podcast for Smart People, we renamed our show in March of 2025 to expand our mission to help bring hope and healing to an even wider audience! Your co-hosts, Caleb and Verlynda Simonyi-Gindele, are both Masters-level therapists who love talking about relationships, trauma, addiction and growth.

If you would like to work with us or one of our amazing counseling team members, you can schedule a free consultation with us on our counseling agency website.

As of March, 2025 you can also watch these shows on our YouTube channel, Normalize therapy.