Have you ever wondered if you and your partner would benefit from attending therapy?
Have you and your partner experienced frequent conflicts or arguments?
Do you feel emotionally distant from your partner?
Have you encountered specific problems in your relationship, such as sexual difficulties, infertility, or infidelity?
If any of these topics have crossed your mind, therapy might be the right fit for you and your partner.
Since couples come in many forms, I hope you feel comfortable starting services no matter what stage your relationship is currently at.
For example, partners in dating relationship have come in to explore the future of their relationship.
On the other hand, I have worked with couples who are engaged and wanting to do premarital counseling.
Additionally, newlywed couples have attended therapy because of their dedication to keep their relationship strong.
In contrast, married couples have come into counseling to help deal with life transitions, such as a new baby.
Lastly, I have worked with couples who are in fulfilling relationships and are striving for their best relationship.
Couples begin therapy for many reasons, including:
- Premarital counseling
- Communication problems
- Difficulty with life transitions
- Recurring arguments
- Feeling disconnected
- Infertility
- Grief and loss
- Lack of support with family responsibilities
- Anger toward your partner
- Desire for closeness and a deeper connection with your partner
- Problems with your sex life
- Infidelity or lack of trust
- Financial disagreements
Gottman Method Couples Therapy
When working with couples, I integrate Gottman Method Couples Therapy with the goal to increase intimacy, respect, and affection. I have completed Level 1, 2, and 3 in Gottman Method Couples Therapy. The Gottman Method of Couple’s Therapy is based on Dr. John Gottman’s research that began in the 1970s and continues to this day. The research has focused on what makes relationships succeed or fail. From this research, Drs. John and Julie Gottman have created a method of therapy that emphasizes as nuts-and-bolts approach to improving clients’ relationships.
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