Infidelity Hurts Awareness Day
Trust, honesty, and forgiveness are vital for rebuilding a relationship after infidelity causes pain and damage.
Position mental health, counseling, and relationship recovery services as trusted partners for healing and rebuilding trust after infidelity.
- Share expert advice on rebuilding trust and communication after infidelity
- Feature testimonials from relationship counselors on recovery pathways
- Create awareness content on the psychological impact of infidelity and healing resources
- Promote therapy/coaching services with empathy-driven messaging around relationship recovery
Infidelity Hurts Awareness Day was created by Christina Renee, a graduate of Hampton University and a member of the American Psychological Association, Learning Disabilities Association of America, and National Association of Self-Esteem.
Christina founded Infidelity Hurts Awareness Day after having herself gone through several traumatic events in her relationships because she knew she was not alone in her experiences and wanted others in similar situations to unite and overcome their personal tragedies. In Christina’s own words:
The vision for Infidelity Hurts Awareness Day is to bring this topic front and center and to shed light on such devastating behavior. It is disturbing to hear about the number of relationships that infidelity has impacted and even more frustrating to witness how acceptable this behavior has become. The goal of Infidelity Hurts Awareness Day is to stand up against infidelity. This movement challenges us to look into the heart of the matter.
In short, the mission is to eradicate normalizing and promoting infidelity as an acceptable and notable behavior by bringing awareness to the emotional and psychological consequences experienced by individuals, children, families, and communities; to offer encouragement and support to those who might suffer in silence as they rebuild their lives and relationships.