The Transition to Active Healing
Until now, you have been provided with a lot of information to help further your understanding of many issues surrounding the discovery of a partner's sexual addiction. The remainder of this workshop will focus on the use of this information to actively pursue your own healing. This will be done through skill development, boundary development, contract development and more. Before you move on, let's review what you have been exposed to so far. This should provide you with a measuring stick of sorts, allowing you to gauge where you are in relation to developing a foundation that will facilitate complete healing. Because each of you will have unique obstacles to overcome in your own healing processes, and because some of you have yet to commit yourselves to that healing process, the focus here will be on recognizing the basic insights necessary to facilitate your transition into a healthy future.
These insights are provided in no particular order. As you read through each, assess your own understanding of the concept being presented. If you are not clear as to what is being said, use the forum to ask additional questions for clarification. If you flat out disagree with what is being shared, don't fret. What is being provided is not applicable to every situation, merely a representation of the attitudes and insights seen in the overwhelming majority of those who go on to move past this destructive event. Is it possible to move past this crisis in ways other than what is being presented here? Of course. But the closer you come to the following insights, the more certain you can be that you are indeed headed down a healthy path.
Important insights that need to be understood before moving on:
Again, should you have a firm grasp of the concepts presented above, you are well on your way towards turning this destructive event in your life into one that facilitates personal growth and strength. What's next in the workshop is to begin putting many of these thoughts we have discussed into practice. To begin making changes that will help to further stabilize your life, and to allow yourself to begin moving forward once more. Such is the purpose of the next twenty-two lessons.