Therapy for Couples
Maintaining strong relationships is hard.
Think of a relationship like two row boats next to each other. The goal is to move in the same direction. At the same time. Which is more difficult than it sounds. What happens if one person takes a break? Or if you start rowing in different directions? What happens when the water gets rough (and it will)? Suddenly, what was once challenging now feels impossible. That’s where I come in.
I have experience working with couples on a number of issues, including:
- Constant fighting
- Cultural differences
- Pornography
- Infidelity
- And More
Sometimes, couples forget what drew them to each other in the beginning, or they aren’t sure those feelings are still enough. Occasionally, they get so bogged down in the fighting and arguing that they simply struggle to feel heard and understood. Therapy can help.
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