Infidelity Therapy for Centennial Couples
You don't settle for "good enough" in other areas of life. Why settle for a generalist therapist when your marriage is on the line? SART-certified affair recovery that actually works.
Book Your Free ConsultationThe Hidden Cost of Choosing Convenience Over Expertise
You found a therapist in Centennial. Maybe near Streets at SouthGlenn. Maybe by Park Meadows. They had availability this week. They seemed nice on the phone. You booked it.
Three months later, you're still stuck. Still having the same arguments. Still can't get through a day without obsessing about what happened. Your partner is frustrated that you "won't move on." You're frustrated that they don't understand you're traumatized.
This isn't because you're broken. It's because your therapist isn't trained to treat infidelity trauma.
What a General Therapist Probably Does
- Uses general couples therapy techniques
- Focuses on "communication problems"
- Tells you both to take responsibility
- Rushes you to "forgive and move forward"
- Avoids difficult disclosure conversations
- Sees infidelity maybe 5-10% of the time
What a SART-Certified Specialist Does
- Uses evidence-based infidelity protocols
- Treats betrayal as trauma first
- Helps unfaithful partner own their choice
- Follows structured recovery phases
- Facilitates safe, complete disclosure
- Works exclusively with affair recovery
⚠️ The Real Cost of "Good Enough" Therapy
Let's do the math. You see a local therapist for 6 months at $150/session weekly. That's $3,600. After 6 months, you're no better - maybe worse. Now you're starting over with a specialist.
You didn't save money. You wasted it. Plus you wasted 6 months of emotional energy on therapy that wasn't designed for what you're dealing with.
Centennial residents understand investing in quality. You wouldn't hire the cheapest contractor to remodel your kitchen. You wouldn't use the closest dentist if they weren't good. Why gamble with your marriage?
Meet Kayla Crane: Colorado's SART-Certified Infidelity Specialist
Kayla doesn't dabble in infidelity therapy between other clients. She doesn't see individuals with anxiety. She doesn't do family therapy or work with teens.
She works exclusively with couples recovering from affairs and betrayal.
She's SART certified - Systematic Affair Recovery Training. This isn't a weekend workshop. It's intensive, specialized certification that takes years of experience to even qualify for. Only a small percentage of therapists pursue it because it requires total commitment to infidelity recovery work.
She's also trained in Relational Life Therapy, helping couples understand the relational patterns that created vulnerability to betrayal.
When Centennial couples choose Kayla, they're choosing someone who sees betrayal trauma every single day. Someone who knows exactly what works because this is all she does.
Learn more about Kayla →Why SART Training Changes Everything
SART stands for Systematic Affair Recovery Training. Most therapists have never heard of it. Why? Because they're generalists who see a little bit of everything.
SART certification is only for therapists who dedicate their practice to infidelity recovery. It's expensive. It's time-consuming. And it's only worth pursuing if you're going all-in on affair recovery work.
Here's what SART training gives Kayla that a general therapist doesn't have:
Structured Phases
Recovery follows specific phases. Kayla knows what happens when and why. Most therapists are improvising.
Trauma Protocol
Betrayal creates real trauma symptoms. She treats it like trauma, not "relationship issues."
Disclosure Safety
Getting the full truth without causing more trauma takes skill. Most therapists avoid this entirely.
True Accountability
The unfaithful partner owns their choice without drowning in shame. That balance is everything.
Virtual or In-Person: Your Choice
Kayla's office is in Castle Rock at 753 Maleta Lane. From most of Centennial, it's about 20 minutes down I-25.
But here's what matters more: Centennial couples who work with Kayla make faster progress than couples who spend months with local therapists. They don't waste time with someone who's learning on the job. They start with someone who already knows what works.
Plus, Kayla offers virtual sessions. On weeks when you can't make the drive or just want to do therapy from home, virtual works exactly the same. Same specialist, same training, same results.
Virtual Therapy: Specialist Care Without the Commute
Some Centennial couples prefer the privacy of virtual sessions. No running into neighbors at the therapist's office. No explaining where you're going Thursday evenings.
Virtual therapy with Kayla gives you identical care to in-person sessions. Same SART protocols. Same trauma-informed approach. Same structured recovery process.
Why Centennial couples choose virtual:
- More scheduling flexibility for busy professionals
- Privacy - no one sees you at the office
- Can do sessions during lunch or after kids' bedtime
- No commute on weeks when you're exhausted
- Same quality care, more convenient delivery
Many couples do a mix - some sessions in Castle Rock, some virtual. You're not locked into one format. Use what works for your life that week.
What Centennial Couples Need to Know
Common Questions About Infidelity Therapy
Why not just see someone local?
You can. But if they're not SART-trained, you're gambling with your recovery. Most Centennial couples who find Kayla already wasted months with local therapists first. They spent time and money on therapy that wasn't designed for betrayal trauma. Starting with a specialist saves you that wasted time.
Is this really worth $215 per session?
Compare it to what you're already spending. If you see a local therapist for $120-150 per session for 6 months with no progress, that's $3,000-3,600. Plus the emotional cost of getting nowhere. Through Mentaya, you get 40-80% back from insurance anyway. You're investing in expertise, not just time.
What if my partner won't make the drive?
Start with virtual. Partners who resist "going to therapy" are often more open to trying it from home first. Once they see it's actually helping - not just talking in circles - they usually commit. But plenty of couples stay virtual the entire time. It works just as well.
How is this different from our last therapist?
Because Kayla's entire practice is infidelity recovery. She's not a generalist who "also does couples therapy." She has SART certification specifically for affair recovery. She knows the research, the protocols, and what actually works because this is all she does.
Will she tell me I need to forgive right away?
No. That's what untrained therapists do - they rush forgiveness because they don't know how to treat trauma. Kayla knows betrayal creates actual trauma symptoms that need to heal first. Forgiveness comes later, after disclosure, accountability, and rebuilding safety.
What if there are still secrets?
That's extremely common. The first story you got probably wasn't complete. Part of SART training is facilitating safe disclosure - getting the full truth out without causing additional trauma. Most therapists either avoid this conversation or handle it so badly it creates more damage.
How long does recovery take?
Most couples work with Kayla for 6-12 months. Rebuilding trust typically takes 12-18 months with consistent work. That might sound long, but it's realistic. Anyone promising you'll feel better in a few weeks is lying. Recovery takes time - but with a specialist, you're not wasting that time on approaches that don't work.
Can we switch between virtual and in-person?
Yes. Many Centennial couples do mostly virtual with occasional in-person sessions. Some do the opposite. You're not locked into one format. Do whatever works for your schedule that week.
Stop Settling for "Close Enough"
You don't accept mediocre in other areas of your life. Why accept it when your marriage is on the line?
Kayla offers a free 15-minute consultation for Centennial couples.
Find out if specialized infidelity recovery is right for your situation.
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