Full disclosure sounds like the key to rebuilding trust—but what if it’s actually making things worse? In this video, Dr. Doug Weiss explains why full disclosure often fails and why factual disclosure is a better, more effective approach to healing and rebuilding trust.
Many partners feel lost after discovering betrayal. The uncertainty, the “dribble effect” of half-truths, and the fear of ongoing deception make recovery nearly impossible. Studies show that 42% of men still withhold secrets even after a so-called full disclosure, leaving their partners in a cycle of doubt and trauma.
Dr. Weiss introduces the concept of factual disclosure—a structured process that provides the necessary facts without unnecessary details that retraumatize.
If you or someone you know is struggling with betrayal trauma, this video will help you understand the best way to move forward—for both partners.
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If your relationship has been hurt by infidelity or sex addiction, contact Heart to Heart Counseling Center at 719-278-3708 to get connected with a therapist who specializes in this area. They will work with you to help you, your spouse, and your relationship heal as a whole. For a deep, personalized counseling experience, ask about our 3 & 5-Day Intensives—designed to accelerate one's recovery and healing by up to half a year.
Why Women Still Feel in the Dark After Disclosure
Posted on 10/21/2025
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