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A FREE Educational Masterclass with Dr. Cammy Froude
Wednesday, November 12th
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm PT
  
  REGISTER NOW ➛
  - Are you checking phones at 2 am?
- Torturing yourself with details while desperately needing to know everything?
- Questioning every memory, unable to trust your own judgment?
You're not losing your mind. Your nervous system is injured—and it needs specialized healing, not just relationship advice.
And your healing doesn't depend on whether you stayed, left, or are still figuring things out.
WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER IN THIS FREE MASTERCLASS
In this 90-minute educational training, you'll learn:
- What's actually happening in your brain during betrayal trauma—the biology behind why you can't sleep, can't eat, and can't stop checking (understanding this alone is incredibly stabilizing)
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The 3 biggest mistakes people make when trying to recover from infidelity—mistakes that keep you stuck in hypervigilance for months or even years 
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The 4-Phase Framework for recovering from betrayal trauma based on evidence-based principles—whether you're staying, left, or still deciding 
 
    
    
  
- How to stop living in survival mode and start rebuilding trust in your own judgment and intuition
- Why this isn't just a relationship problem—it's a nervous system injury that requires a completely different approach than traditional couples therapy
- How your healing can happen independently of your partner's choices, presence, or participation
IS MASTERCLASS IS FOR YOU IF:
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You discovered your partner's affair (recently or years ago) and still can't feel safe
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You're stuck in detective mode—constantly checking phones, emails, and messages
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You torture yourself with details but also desperately need to know everything
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You've become someone you don't recognize: obsessive, anxious, unable to trust yourself
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You can't sleep through the night without checking or replaying scenarios
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You're still making sense of what happened, even if the relationship ended months or years ago
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You're questioning every memory and don't know what was real anymore
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You stayed in your relationship but still feel unsafe and hypervigilant
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You left or divorced but the trauma followed you and you still can't trust your judgment
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You're still deciding but need to stabilize before you can think clearly
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
 
    
    
  
Dr. Cammy Froude, PhD
Licensed Psychologist & Trauma Therapist 
Author of "Healing Trauma Together"
Dr. Cammy is a licensed psychologist with gold-standard certifications in both EMDR (trauma therapy) and Gottman Method (couples therapy). She's worked with hundreds of couples and individuals navigating betrayal trauma and specializes in helping people feel safe again after infidelity.
As a couples trauma therapist, betrayal is the #1 reason people reach out to her for professional services. She's literally written the book on healing from this—and in this masterclass, she's sharing what actually works (and what doesn't) based on over a decade of clinical experience.
Important Note: While Dr. Cammy is a licensed psychologist, this masterclass and any programs offered are educational resources, not part of her professional psychology practice. This is not therapy or clinical treatment.
RESERVE YOUR FREE SPOT
Wednesday, November 12th | 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm PT
Space is limited.
Register now to receive:
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Live access to the 90-minute masterclass
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Replay access for 48 hours (in case you can't attend live)
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Special enrollment offer available only to attendees
Important Legal Disclaimer:
This masterclass is an educational resource created by Dr. Cammy Froude, a licensed psychologist. However, this content is not part of Dr. Froude's professional psychology practice and does not constitute psychotherapy, psychological treatment, or clinical advice. Participation does not establish a therapist-client relationship. This masterclass is designed for educational purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional mental health care. If you are in crisis or need therapeutic support, please contact a licensed mental health provider in your area or call 988 (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline). Individual results may vary.
