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How do I rebuild trust after being scammed by my family?

Answer:

I can relate to the struggles you're facing. As a pastor, I've seen my fair share of families dealing with trust issues. Rebuilding trust after being scammed by a family member is a long and difficult process, but it's not impossible. The first step is to acknowledge the hurt and take responsibility for your actions. It's essential to be transparent and honest with your family about what happened and how you plan to make things right.

It's crucial to meet with your spouse, just as Mary is doing with you, to work through the emotions and consequences of your actions. As a husband, I can attest that having a supportive partner makes a huge difference in the healing process. Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've learned to communicate openly and honestly with each other. It's not always easy, but it's essential for rebuilding trust.

In terms of urgent problems, I would recommend that you take immediate action to address the trust issues with your spouse and children. This may involve counseling, therapy, or simply having open and honest conversations. As a family, you'll need to work together to rebuild trust and create a safe and supportive environment for everyone. It's a challenging journey, but with commitment and effort, it's possible to heal and move forward.

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edward t welch

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