Honest communication, empathy, and active listening are a few ways to reconnect and rebuild a damaged relationship. It may take time and professional support.

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If you’re in a relationship where your partner or you have broken each other’s trust, it may feel like the relationship is damaged or irreparable.

Trust can be rebuilt, but it takes honest communication, acknowledgment, and a willingness to work from all involved parties.

It also depends on the transgression. If a relationship is broken due to abuse or domestic violence, it’s unhealthy to stay in those situations. If your relationship can be repaired, there are steps you can take to rebuild trust and connection with your partner.

Fixing a broken relationship can take time. With patience and understanding, trust and security can be developed as you continue to grow with your significant other.

If you’re experiencing experiencing a challenging time in your relationship, you’re not alone. Consider the following tips to build a safe and healthy relationship with your partner, even through difficult situations.

See a relationship or couples therapist

Seeing a relationship or couples therapist can help you and your partner process the emotions associated with broken trust. A mental health professional can also help you improve your communication and learn how to repair the broken trust.

According to a 2020 review, emotion-focused therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy are effective in helping couples cope with relationship difficulties. Your therapist can support you in dealing with negative emotions and developing emotional security within your relationship.

Couples therapy can also help you gain a deeper understanding of attachment styles and how they influence trust in a relationship.

If you’re considering couples therapy, you can find online couples therapy or reach out to a local mental health professional.

Empathize with your partner

It will take time to process transgressions and regain trust. Empathizing and acknowledging how your partner feels as they process emotions related to the loss of trust they’re experiencing can help them feel heard and understood.

According to a large study from 2023, empathy is strongly associated with providing social support which is valuable in maintaining and repairing relationships.

Supporting your partner can also increase relationship satisfaction, trust, and relational well-being.

Acknowledge your mistakes and apologize

Acknowledging that you made a mistake instead of denying that it happened can lead to possible repair. Apologizing for your mistakes can also help you rebuild trust with your partner.

Research indicates that those who receive apologies are more likely to trust the person again in the future compared to those who didn’t receive an apology. If you’re trying to rebuild trust with someone, apologizing is a good first step.

Practice active listening

Active listening can help both you and your partner work through the challenges of broken trust. When you listen to understand rather than respond, you show your partner you care about their feelings.

If you’re the one who broke the trust between you and your partner, active listening can help you validate feelings and put yourself in your partner’s shoes. You’re trying to understand their point of view rather than defend yourself when practicing active listening.

Some ways to practice active listening include:

  • eliminating distractions
  • providing focused attention to the speaker
  • asking clarifying questions
  • repeating what you hear the speaker say in your own words

Learning active listening skills can take time, but you can be a better communicator once you do.

Connect with your partner

If you’re in a relationship that needs repair, reconnecting with your partner may be a great way to strengthen it. Spending intentional time focused on your partner can help you cherish your time together.

If trust has been broken, reconnecting may feel hard at first. You can reconnect by having a regular date night or having a time weekly when you do a relationship check-in.

Relationship check-ins can help you and your partner identify what’s bothering you and communicate about it.

In some situations, broken relationships can’t be repaired or may take a lot of work. Some signs of a potentially broken relationship include:

Additionally, famous couples therapist Dr. John Gottman identified the four horsemen of the apocalypse, which can signal a decline in your relationship.

The four horsemen include:

If you notice one or more of these four horsemen, it may be time to seek professional support.

You can move forward if there’s been a betrayal or mistrust in your relationship. Some people may decide to break up with their partner, and others may try to work through it.

No matter what you choose to do, seeking professional support can help you cope with the feelings surrounding your relationship.

If you’re experiencing domestic violence, you can reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1800-799-SAFE. You can also contact Love is Respect for support and information on healthy relationships and dating abuse at 1-866-331-9474.