Jason Price, LMFT: Staying Present Through Betrayal

“Healing happens as we offer each other what we never received.”

Chapter Summary:

In Staying Present Through Betrayal, therapist Jason Price, L.M.F.T., shares the story of a couple navigating the aftermath of gambling-related betrayal. What begins in pain and disconnection becomes, through therapy, an opportunity for each partner to revisit childhood wounds and access new ways of showing up for each other. Jason highlights how betrayal often activates old narratives—of inadequacy, abandonment, and fear—and how healing requires more than repair: it asks for presence, empathy, and new relational patterns. Through careful emotional work, this couple creates not just safety, but a more attuned and honest connection than they had ever known.

About Jason:

Jason Price, L.M.F.T., is a marriage and family therapist and co-owner of Affiliates in Counseling, a group practice serving the Chicagoland area. He specializes in relational dynamics, couples therapy, and supporting high-performing individuals, including collegiate and professional athletes.

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