Last interview, we sat down with Tamara Cooper to discuss compulsive sexual behavior. The question remained: what happens to the partners after betrayal? So this week, we sit down with Jessica Lamar, CPTT (Certified Partner Trauma Therapist) for an eye-opening conversation on betrayal trauma—the profound impact of infidelity and sex addiction on partners. Jessica brings years of clinical expertise to the table as we unpack the difference between sex addiction and infidelity, explore the trauma responses that often follow discovery, and discuss what healing actually looks like. If you've ever wondered how to support someone reeling from betrayal—or how to recognize unhealthy patterns masked as "normal"—this interview is a must-listen.
About Our Honored Guest: Jessica Lamar Psy.D, LMHC, LPC, CPTT
Jessica, the Co-Founder and Director of Business Development and Strategy at the Bellevue Trauma Recovery Center (BTRC), holds a Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from the Arizona School of Professional Psychology. As a Licensed Mental Health Therapist in Washington and Colorado States, Jessica has dedicated her career to supporting individuals and families through traumatic circumstances and life-changing transitions in forensic, intensive, and outpatient settings.
Jessica’s clinical focus centers around honoring the grief process during significant life-altering changes, particularly Betrayal Trauma. She firmly believes that BTRC’s intensive trauma-informed treatment model offers a much-needed space for meaningful and supportive processing of Trauma.
Alongside her passion for education, Jessica leads webinars and engages in speaking engagements that shed light on the intersection of Disenfranchised Grief and Betrayal Trauma.
As a certified ETT therapist and a certified partner trauma therapist, Jessica utilizes an attachment-based, interpersonal therapy model to facilitate rapid trauma recovery effectively. Additionally, she possesses extensive training and experience in the treatment of problematic sexual behaviors/sex addiction, acknowledging the range of distressing and disruptive experiences that these behaviors can evoke in individuals. She believes this knowledge is essential for effectively supporting and treating individuals through a supportive recovery process from the impact of Betrayal Trauma.
As the Director of Business Development and Strategy at BTRC, Jessica focuses on cultivating community connections, providing psychoeducation to other professionals, developing plans to enhance BTRC’s overall performance, and implementing feedback to ensure the provision of effective and contemporary treatment approaches. Jessica takes pride in guiding BTRC towards evolution and growth within the ever-changing mental health field. She is also one of the primary individual therapists for the BTRC intensive programs.
During her leisure time, Jessica enjoys reading fiction novels, embarking on outdoor adventures, exploring new restaurants, and nurturing connections with her loved ones.
RESOURCES:
Do you Suffer from Betrayal Trauma? Take the free Assessment:
https://partnerbetrayaltrauma.org/partner-betrayal-trauma-tests/
Do you struggle with sex addiction? Take the free assessment:
https://new.recoveryzone.com/PublicSurvey/SAST
SLAA is a 12-step program for individuals struggling with sex and love addiction:
https://slaafws.org
Institutions & Professional Networks
IITAP (International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals)
APSATS (Association of Partners of Sex Addicts Trauma Specialists)
The Meadows (Wickenburg, AZ)
Books & Recovery Workbooks
The Betrayal Bond – by Dr. Patrick Carnes
Facing Heartbreak – by Stefanie Carnes, Mari Lee, and Anthony Rodriguez
Your Sexually Addicted Spouse – by Barbara Steffens & Marsha Means
Podcasts & Online Support
Betrayal Trauma Recovery (BTR.org)
Bloom for Women
Supportive Coaching & Group Programs
Apps for Journaling and Grounding