Therapy for Relationships
Relationships take work- whether parental, sibling or romantic, sometimes love isn’t enough to communicate our needs. Relationship work focuses on utilizing proven techniques from the Gottman Method. Together, we’ll work collaboratively to refine your communication skills, enhance your understanding of each other’s internal experiences, and ultimately strengthen the bond of your partnership in meaningful ways.
Communication Issues: Difficulty expressing feelings or misunderstandings that lead to conflict.
Conflict Resolution: Struggles with frequent arguments or disagreements and a desire to learn healthier ways to resolve conflict.
Trust and Infidelity: Healing after betrayal or building trust that has been broken in the relationship.
Intimacy and Connection: Issues related to emotional or physical intimacy and a desire to reconnect.
Life Transitions: Navigating significant changes, such as marriage, parenthood, career changes, or moving.
Different Values or Goals: Conflicts arising from differing beliefs, priorities, or future plans.
Stress and External Pressures: External factors such as financial stress, job loss, or family issues impacting the relationship.
Parenting Challenges: Disagreements about parenting styles, responsibilities, or balancing family and couple time.
Rebuilding After a Crisis: Working through the aftermath of a traumatic event, such as loss or health issues.
Desire for Improvement: Seeking to enhance the overall quality of the relationship and foster greater understanding and connection.