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Trust

Our series helps couples examine their trust levels, repair trust issues, and grow closer.

 
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About this series

Everyone is born with the ability to trust other people, but any experience that causes couples to doubt if their partner has their best interests at heart damages their ability to trust.

In this series, couples evaluate the levels of trust they experience in their relationship right now. Then, they’ll learn how to address and repair trust issues and relational hurts when they arise. And finally, they’ll create daily rituals that empower them to show up for each other going forward. 

By the end, both partners are better prepared to grow trust in their relationship. Amazingly, 8 out of 10 couples say this series helped them meet their partner’s needs and strengthen trust levels.

Try it out. You get Lasting for free.

Mental health professionals can get a free subscription to Lasting, plus 40% off for clients. Research shows that a digital supplement can accelerate healing.

 

Have a question? Email meaghan@getlasting.com.

 

So, how do therapists use Lasting?

Lasting is best integrated when you collaborate with your client on how it fits into their plan. Here are the best uses for our app:

  • Building and repairing emotional connection

  • Managing conflict

  • Communicating more openly (especially about emotions)

  • Rebuilding trust

  • Overcoming low sexual desire

  • Processing difficult emotions from attachment injuries and infidelities

  • Growing appreciation

If these issues describe your clients, then here are a few suggestions:

  • Assign Lasting “homework” in between sessions to help clients practice every day. Doing this also engages your client’s partner, who may not be willing to join couples therapy, and you can receive PDFs of their sessions.
    See homework examples.→

  • You can use the work they've completed in Lasting as a starting point for a therapy session. Ask them, "What was most helpful?" Maybe even, "What’s something that surfaced while you and your partner were using Lasting that you want to discuss?"

  • If you are working with both partners, then you can help them discuss their session comparisons, especially where they may disagree.