Couples Recovery: Healing Together After Addiction
Gambling addiction doesn't just destroy finances, it fractures the most intimate relationship in your life. This 14-day program is designed for couples where one or both partners are affected by gambling. You'll work through the impact of deception, rebuild trust through structured transparency, learn communication frameworks for the hardest conversations, and co-create a recovery plan that protects both partners. Whether you do this together or solo, every lesson moves you toward a relationship built on truth instead of secrecy.
What You'll Learn
- Identify how gambling-related deception specifically damaged your relationship dynamics
- Implement structured financial transparency practices both partners can trust
- Distinguish enabling behaviors from genuine support and adjust accordingly
- Use communication frameworks to manage difficult conversations about money and gambling
- Process betrayal trauma with tools grounded in attachment and recovery science
- Co-create a couples recovery plan with clear boundaries, shared goals, and professional support triggers
Course Syllabus
Module 1: Understanding the Damage
0/5Before you can rebuild, you both need to understand exactly what gambling did to your relationship. These five lessons map the hidden damage, the lies, the financial betrayal, the eroded trust, the roles you each fell into, and the emotional injuries you're both carrying.
Module 2: Rebuilding Trust and Transparency
0/5Trust was demolished by deception. It won't be rebuilt by promises, it's rebuilt by consistent, verifiable behavior over time. These lessons give you the concrete structures, communication tools, and financial transparency practices to make trust possible again.
Module 3: Building Your Shared Future
0/4You've mapped the damage and built transparency structures. Now it's time to look forward, rebuilding intimacy, co-creating a recovery plan, knowing when to seek professional help, and designing a relationship that's stronger because of what you survived together.