What do you do when the person you trusted most becomes the source of your deepest pain? It’s a gut-punch that leaves you breathless, a psychic wound that festers long after the initial blow. It’s the friend who smiles to your face while stealing your clients. It’s the partner who swears fidelity while living a double life. It’s the family member who uses your deepest vulnerabilities as ammunition. This isn’t just a disagreement or a simple hurt. This is a violation. A shattering of trust that can make you question your own sanity, your own judgment, your own worth. For more on this, see Why Traditional Therapy Falls Short and What Actually Heals . You find yourself replaying the scenes, obsessively searching for the red flags you missed. Your mind becomes a courtroom where you are both prosecutor and defendant, endlessly cross-examining yourself. How could I have been so stupid? Why didn’t I see it? What’s wrong with me that this happened? The shame is a thick, suffocating blanket. The anger, a wildfire that burns through your days and nights, leaving you exhausted and hollowed out. You build walls around your heart, promising yourself, “Never again.” But the isolation becomes