BrokenDad
It sounds like you have done the right things seeking counselling for yourself
Now you know you can be ready when your son comes to you.
The sad fact about infidelity and divorce is that no matter who is at fault or even if no one was at fault and the relationship just didn't work... it still impacts children deeply. I'm sure your counsellor has explained to you about attachment and abandonment issues in children which can happen no matter how involved parents are after divorce.
Remember that taking responsibility is not the same as blaming yourself.
Hopefully one day your son will be ready to take responsibility for his actions and move past blaming himself.
The difference in taking responsibility and the self harm/blame cycle is the difference between mental health and mental anguish. Positive and negative.
Remember that if he ever approaches you, it will help
I miss the woman my daughter was before she lost her husband
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