You may wonder what a recovered or successful couple's relationship is like. Take this self-assessment to determine how well you and partner are "recovering".
"Like most addicts in recovery, we start with an attitude of I have to…go to counseling, attend a support group, be accountable, forgive, love, pursue my partner, etc." http://ed.gr/cde5y
01/07/2026
"The workplace or office is a great place for emotional affairs to occur, as the person is assigned to work with or works alongside the individual for a real purpose." http://ed.gr/cde56
01/06/2026
The etymology of the word vulnerability comes from the word vulnus, or vulnerare, which means to wound, hurt, harm, maim, strike or to injure.
Many individuals are addicted to their negative emotions. The majority of the time, they may feel negative emotions, such as fear, anger, resentment, bitterness, jealously, envy and unhappiness. Rarely, do they feel positive emotions, such as love, joy, peace, kindness, forgiveness, and happiness. N...
As daunting as it is, completing the 12 steps are also just the introduction one needs to know and understand to grow from an emotional child to an emotional adult. http://ed.gr/cde6a
12/31/2025
It is not right or wrong that you tell your own spouse – let alone your best friend. However, it is wise or foolish how and when you do it. Most often, it is wise to disclose to your spouse. http://ed.gr/cdghy
12/31/2025
As we welcome the New Year, we want to thank our clients, families, and community for trusting us with your healing journey. Each step taken toward recovery is a powerful act of courage, and it is an honor to walk alongside you.
In observance of the New Year, our office will be closed on Thursday, January 1, 2026. We will resume regular hours the following business day.
May 2026 be a year of renewed hope, continued growth, and deeper healing. No matter where you are on your journey, new beginnings are always possible—and you do not have to walk them alone.
Wishing you peace, strength, and wellness in the year ahead.
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In September of 2008, Transformed Hearts Counseling Center opened its doors in the Heart to Heart Counseling Center building alongside Dr. Doug Weiss, Founder of the American Association of S*x Addiction Therapy. Cory Schortzman, our Executive Director, was immersed in the field of s*x addiction and intimacy anorexia. During this time, Cory authored a number of recovery resources, Out of the Darkness and the Into the Light Series. His wife, Kerry, authored the Ashes to Beauty series. He also founded the S*xual Addiction Recovery Association. In January of 2014, Transformed Hearts opened an office in Denver.
In March of 2015, nearly 7 years later, Transformed Hearts ventured out of the umbrella of Heart to Heart. Our North Colorado Springs office was conveniently located at the corner of Baptist Road and Gleneagle Drive. There were multiple offices, a conference room, resource room, viewing room and a nice reception/waiting area along with a kitchenette.
Transformed Hearts specializes in treating those suffering from the effects of s*xual addiction, intimacy anorexia and the offended heart. Our clients are located throughout the world, as the majority of our services are provided via teleconference. We offer intensive outpatient programs, general counseling, group counseling, polygraphs, speaking engagements and supervision.
At Transformed Hearts, our goal is to change lives with the message of hope!