This article is based on scientific evidence and clinical experience, written by a licensed professional and fact-checked by experts.
Posted: May 9, 2025
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Hey friend—if you’ve landed here, chances are you’re carrying a heavy burden. Maybe you’re the one who broke trust, and you’re trying to make it right. Or maybe you’re facing the storm of a partner’s betrayal. Either way, we want you to hear this:
Seriously. Not just “patch it up and move on” survival—but real, redemptive healing. The kind that rebuilds trust, reconnects hearts, and makes space for both grace and truth to work their transforming power.
At MyCounselor.Online, we’ve walked this journey with hundreds of couples through our Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC) approach. And while no two stories are exactly alike, the road to healing often begins right here—with courageous, honest disclosure.
Disclosure is more than confession. It’s a brave, intentional act of love. It tells your spouse, “You matter. Our marriage matters. And I’m willing to do the hard, humble work of rebuilding what’s been broken.”
This isn’t about punishment or shame. It’s about truth-telling that paves the way for restoration.
But let’s be real—it’s also terrifying. Shame and fear want you to minimize, delay, or bolt. That’s why it’s so helpful to walk this road with someone who can guide you wisely.
NICC-trained Christian therapists are uniquely equipped to help you navigate this vulnerable space with both structure and compassion—supporting you emotionally, spiritually, and practically through every step of the process.
This isn’t about just unloading information—it’s about showing up with integrity. NICC calls this a life-giving experience: where hard truth meets safe connection.
You don’t have to figure that line out alone. One of our therapists can walk you through it with care.
Common Disclosure Pitfalls (And How to Avoid Them)
This is why many choose to prepare and share disclosure with a counselor present. It offers both structure and support—and models what safety can look like in a new season of your relationship.
We believe Jesus designed your brain to heal—and your soul to thrive. NICC integrates Scripture, neuroscience, and trauma-informed care to help you not just survive this crisis, but mature through it.
Disclosure done well becomes more than a painful moment—it becomes a sacred turning point. A place where masks fall off, intimacy begins again, and grace has room to do its deep work.
You don’t have to go it alone.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or stuck, we want to invite you to reach out. Our NICC-certified Christian counselors are trained in walking couples through this exact process. With compassion, clarity, and confidentiality, they help bring light into places that have long been hidden.
You’ve already taken a brave step by searching for guidance. Maybe the next step is simply having a conversation with someone who gets it—and wants to help.
You were made for more than secret shame and fractured connection. Jesus doesn’t just offer forgiveness—He offers transformation.
At MyCounselor.Online, we’re here to walk with you as you heal the wounds, fill the gaps, and grow into the secure, whole, joy-filled version of yourself that you were created to be.
We’re cheering you on.
Whenever you’re ready, we’re here.
This article is based on scientific evidence and clinical experience, written by a licensed professional and fact-checked by experts.
Josh Spurlock MA, LPC, CST, has a BA in Biblical Languages and a Masters in Counseling. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), holding licenses in Missouri, Colorado, and Florida. He is also a Certified Sex Therapist (CST), Level 2 AEDP Therapist, and an Ordained Minister. He is an Advanced Practice Clinician, with over 10,000 hours of clinical experience. He specializes in Marriage Counseling, Sex Therapy, Family Counseling, and works with Executives, Pastors, Business Owners, and Ministry Leaders. Learn more about Josh Spurlock at JoshSpurlock.com.
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