Relationships are complicated, and they don’t become easier because you are married or have a child together. When there’s conflict or friction, or you’re repeating unhealthy patterns, therapy can help.
Because relationships are complicated, and because we all bring our own history to the table, everyone has a different perspective about a relationship’s problems.
My job is to listen to each individual and their point of view, identify what is working well (and what isn’t), and help everyone reconnect.
Every relationship changes with time, and obstacles to good communication can arise even if you’ve been together for years. With couples therapy, you can explore changing patterns and establish healthy methods of communication and decision-making while deepening your connection to one another.
Issues that can be addressed in Couples Therapy:
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