Coaching, not therapy

You were betrayed.
Now what?

PathForward is structured coaching for people navigating betrayal. Not just infidelity. All of it. We help you move from confusion to clarity, one grounded step at a time.

"The opposite of betrayal isn't trust. It's knowing you can navigate anything."
The PathForward philosophy

Most betrayal recovery programs assume your partner cheated. PathForward is for every kind of betrayal that leaves you questioning what's real.

How it works

A structured coaching framework built around navigation, not just coping.

01

Orient

Understand what happened to you and why it hit so hard. Name the betrayal without minimizing or spiraling. Get your footing back.

02

Boundary

Define what you will and won't accept going forward. Practical boundary-setting that protects your energy and your healing.

03

Rebuild

Reconstruct your identity and your next chapter. Betrayal rewires how you see yourself. This phase rewires it back, stronger.

04

Move

Take real action. Not someday. Weekly accountability, clear goals, and a coach who won't let you stay stuck.

Beyond infidelity

Relational Betrayal

Infidelity, emotional affairs, broken promises from a partner. The kind that rewrites your story overnight.

Friendship Betrayal

The friend who chose sides, shared your secrets, or disappeared when you needed them. Grief nobody talks about.

Family Betrayal

Parents, siblings, relatives who violated trust in ways that echo for decades. The hardest betrayals to name.

Professional Betrayal

The partner who stole the idea. The boss who took credit. The company that broke its word. Business wounds are personal wounds.

Financial Betrayal

Hidden debt, stolen savings, financial abuse. When trust and money intersect, the damage is layered.

Self-Betrayal

The promises you broke to yourself. The boundaries you let slide. Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is you.

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Sophia Pietra

Your Coach

Your guide through the messy middle

Sophia built PathForward because she watched too many smart, capable people lose themselves after being betrayed. Not because they were weak — because no one gave them a framework for what comes next.

Read Sophia's full story →

Forward is a direction,
not a destination.

PathForward exists because betrayal shouldn't define you. It should redirect you. Toward clarity, boundaries, and a version of yourself that trusts its own judgment again.

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