The Healing Haven

A Safe Space for Women Healing from Relationship Betrayal
If you are a woman who has been betrayed in your relationship or marriage, or your partner or spouse is dealing with sex or porn addiction or an affair, you are not alone.

You don’t have to navigate this on your own.

The Healing Haven is a confidential, supportive, therapist-led group designed specifically for adult women who have experienced betrayal in a committed relationship.

Whether you are feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, heartbroken, or trying to find your footing again, this space is here to support you gently, respectfully, privately, with compassion and without judgment.

Our online support group offers a safe environment where women can come together to process their experiences, gain insight, and begin to rebuild a sense of trust within themselves and in their relationships.

Who This Group Is For

Women who have experienced betrayal in a relationship
Women navigating infidelity, secrecy, deception, or gaslighting
Women experiencing anxiety, confusion, anger, or emotional overwhelm
Women seeking support and connection from others who understand
Women rebuilding self-trust, confidence, and emotional stability
Women ready for a guided healing environment

What Our Space Offers You

Our 12-week group is thoughtfully structured to meet each woman where she is in her healing journey.

Led by Jaime Hornsby, MS, LPC, CPTT, participants receive guidance in a safe and professionally facilitated environment.

  • Learn tools to manage emotional triggers and reduce overwhelm
  • Develop a deeper understanding of your responses and experiences
  • Rebuild a sense of safety, both internally and in relationships
  • Strengthen boundaries and communication skills
  • Connect with other women who truly understand your experience
  • Begin to reclaim your sense of self, clarity, and direction

This is not just a place to share. It is a place to heal, grow, and move forward.

Healing Haven Group Details

Day

Each Wednesday

Time

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Location

Virtual (Zoom)

Start Date

Wednesday, September 9, 2026

Duration

12-weeks

Investment

$75 per woman, per week

A note about safety and support

Our Healing Haven women’s group is designed to be a supportive and emotionally safe environment. While participants are invited to share, there is never pressure to do so before you are ready. Respect, confidentiality, and emotional safety are foundational to this space. Your group therapist Jaime is dedicated to each woman’s well-being, and maintains the highest level of confidentiality.

Taking the first step

Reaching out for support can feel difficult when you are dealing with the pain of betrayal, especially when trust has been broken. If you’re considering joining, know that this step is not about having everything figured out. It’s about allowing yourself to be supported while you find your way forward.

You deserve a space where you feel seen, supported, and understood.

Next Steps

A free 20 minute pre-group assessment consultation is required before being admitted into The Healing Haven group for women. Here are the next steps:

Step 1

Please review the FAQs below

Step 2

Once you have reviewed the FAQs below, please email Jaime to schedule a free 20 minute assessment consultation to ensure this group is the right fit for you at this point in your healing journey.

Group Therapy FAQs

About The Healing Haven Group

What is betrayal trauma, and is this group for me?
Betrayal trauma occurs when someone you love — a partner or spouse — violates your trust through infidelity, secret behaviors, deception, or compulsive sexual behavior. For many betrayed partners, the emotional impact is profound, and can include intrusive thoughts, depression, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, difficulty sleeping, hypervigilance, and a profound loss of identity and safety. If you are a woman living in Texas navigating the aftermath of intimate partner betrayal, this group was created with you in mind.
Why is this a women-only group?
Women-only spaces create a particular kind of safety that allows for deeper honesty, vulnerability, and connection. Many women navigating betrayal trauma have been deeply and emotionally wounded. Part of the wound may be feelings of self-doubt, confusion, fear of judgment that makes it difficult to speak openly, and even feelings of shame. This group honors the specific emotional, relational, and often gendered dimensions of betrayal — and makes it possible to speak freely without fear.
Who facilitates the group, and what is their training?
The group is facilitated by Jaime Hornsby, MS, LPC, NCC, APTT-Candidate. Jaime is an Associate Partner Trauma Therapist (APTT) candidate trained through the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP) — a specialized certification focused specifically on supporting partners affected by betrayal and compulsive sexual behavior. This training goes beyond traditional therapy to recognize and address the trauma response of the betrayed partner with specialized, evidence-based care.
How is the group structured?
This is a closed cohort group, meaning all members begin and move through the program together. Enrollment closes after the group begins in order to protect the trust, safety, and bonds that develop among members. Each cohort follows a defined 12-week module with a clear focus and progression designed to support your healing journey step by step.
Where does the group meet?
The Healing Haven meets every Wednesday from 6:00–7:30 PM via Zoom, beginning September 9, 2026. You can participate from the privacy and comfort of your own home anywhere in Texas. A Zoom link will be provided upon enrollment.

Joining The Group

Is this group only for current clients?
No. This group is open to any woman in Texas navigating betrayal trauma — whether or not you are currently seeing Jaime for individual therapy. All prospective members will complete a free 20-minute pre-group screening session with Jaime before joining to ensure the group is a good clinical fit.
How do I know if this group is the right fit for me?
Before joining, you and Jaime will meet individually for a free 20-minute pre-group screening session. While this assessment is not a therapy session and Jaime is not your therapist, it provides a 20-minute window for you to briefly share about where you are in your healing process, ask any questions you have, and together determine whether this group is the right support for you at this time. There is no pressure and no judgment — this conversation is simply about finding the best path forward for you.
What is the fee for the group?
The fee for The Healing Haven is $85 per session, billed weekly. The full module is 12 sessions. Payment is due at the time of each session. Please reach out if you have questions about fees — Jaime is happy to discuss your situation.
What if the group isn’t determined to be the right fit for me?
If we determine that this group is not the right fit for you at this time, that is not a statement about your worthiness of healing or support. Every person’s needs and timing are unique. If this particular group isn’t the right match, Jaime will do her best to point you toward other resources and support that better serve where you are right now.
Do I need to be in individual therapy to participate?
Individual therapy is not required, but it is strongly encouraged. Betrayal trauma work can surface deeply painful material, and having individual therapeutic support alongside group work helps ensure you are cared for holistically. This will be explored during your pre-group screening session.

Confidentiality & Expectations

Is what I share in the group confidential?
Confidentiality is the cornerstone of group work. All members are required to sign a group confidentiality agreement before attending their first session. What is shared in the group stays in the group. While Jaime is bound by the same professional and legal confidentiality standards as in individual therapy, all members share the collective responsibility of protecting one another’s privacy.
What is expected of me as a group member?
Members are expected to honor confidentiality, attend sessions on time and consistently, participate respectfully, listen without interrupting, maintain appropriate boundaries with fellow members, complete any assigned readings or reflections, and remain open to clinical feedback and direction. You are never expected to share more than you are ready to — only to show up with honesty and a genuine commitment to your own healing.
Can I drop in to try a session before committing?
Because this is a closed cohort group, drop-in attendance is not available. The group closes after the first session to establish the trust, safety, and relational bonds that make deep healing possible. This boundary exists to protect every member’s ability to share and heal freely.

During & After The Group

What if I want to leave after the group has started?
You are always free to make decisions about your own care. That said, many women begin group feeling anxious or uncertain and find that within the first few sessions, something begins to shift. If you are considering leaving, Jaime encourages you to bring that up directly so you can explore together what is coming up for you before making a decision.
If I decide to leave the group, do I still owe the fee for remaining sessions?
If you decide to leave the group you will be responsible for the remaining session fees. Each group member’s space is reserved and held for them. Because this is a closed cohort, no other person will be taking over your space if you decide to leave.
How long will I participate in the group?
The Healing Haven is a 12-week module, meaning all members begin on September 9, 2026 and complete the program together over 12 Wednesday evening sessions. The structure is intentional — the arc of the module is designed to build progressively, so consistent attendance is encouraged throughout.
What happens when my time in the group ends?
Transitions and endings are themselves part of the healing process — and they will be handled with care, compassion, and plenty of time to prepare. The connections you build with fellow group members do not have to end when the group does. Everything you learn, feel, and reclaim in this space belongs to you. It travels with you.

Why Group Therapy For Betrayal Trauma

How is group therapy different from individual therapy?
Individual therapy offers deep, personalized one-on-one support. Group therapy adds something irreplaceable: the healing that comes from being truly seen and understood by others who know exactly what you are carrying. For betrayal trauma survivors, the experience of sitting in a room — even a virtual one — with women who share your pain, your confusion, and your strength can be profoundly therapeutic in ways that individual therapy alone cannot replicate.
How do I get started?
You will first complete the pre-group questionnaire (link to be added). After Jaime reviews your questionnaire, she will reach out to either schedule your free 20-minute pre-group assessment or provide you with a referral source. If Jaime moves forward in scheduling your assessment call, she will provide you with available dates and times. During the assessment call, it will be determined together whether the group is the right fit for this part of your healing journey.
When does the next module begin?
The next module begins Wednesday, September 9, 2026. Space is limited. Reach out to schedule your pre-group screening session: call 972-559-9422, email contact@healingconnectiontx.com, or visit healingconnectiontx.com/contact.

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