Looking for Betrayal-Informed Support?

We're building a network of properly trained practitioners

If you've experienced betrayal—in relationships, family, friendships, or the workplace—and traditional support hasn't fully helped, you're not alone.

The challenge isn't that you haven't tried hard enough. It's that betrayal recovery requires specific understanding and training that most practitioners don't have.

Here's what's Happening

The demand for betrayal-informed care currently exceeds the number of properly trained practitioners. We're documenting this need so we can responsibly match people with certified support as our practitioner network grows.

What this waitlist means:

  • You'll be notified when certified PBT® practitioners become available in your area or specialty.
  • We only refer to practitioners who have completed our research-based certification training.
  • Your information helps us understand patterns and prioritize where certified practitioners are needed most.
  • There is no cost to join this list.

Why proper training matters:

After years in this field and conducting the research that identified Post Betrayal Syndrome®, I've learned that betrayal creates unique barriers—in the body, identity, worldview, and relationships—that require specialized knowledge to address effectively.

Generic support, even when well-intentioned, often leaves people stuck because it wasn't designed for betrayal's specific impact.

Join the list below to be notified when trained support becomes available.

— Dr. Debi Silber Founder, The PBT® Institute

Be the first notified when certified PBT® practitioners and coaches are available to work with you.
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