Katie* and her boyfriend Michael* were holidaying in Europe to celebrate their second anniversary when she discovered he had been cheating with multiple women.
"One girl called whilst we were having dinner in Paris. His face said it all when I questioned who it was. However, he was quick to tell me it was the wrong number and there was a big part of me that just wanted to believe what he was saying."
"I realised that this was a familiar feeling in our relationship but for the first time, I listened and trusted what my gut was telling me. Deep down, I knew he was lying and so I confronted him. After several attempts, he finally confirmed my worst fears - that he had cheated many times during our two-year relationship. We immediately returned home to Australia. I cried myself to sleep every night for a month and every morning before I even opened my eyes it would remind me of the betrayal. There seemed to be no respite even during sleep as I would have recurring nightmares of the affairs that he was having," Katie tells me.
"I felt as though I couldn't live with him but also couldn’t live without him and was in limbo with deciding if I should stay or go. 'What would my friends and family say if I stay?' 'Will he do it again?' 'What's wrong with me and why couldn't he love me enough?' I felt as though I was going crazy and my head was going to dark places."
As a therapist, I see dozens of clients with stories like Katie. When someone we trust breaks that trust, it can send us into a downward spiral and leave us questioning ourselves.