Couples Therapy

Communication Skills

Have you wondered why if you love each other, you argue so much? Come for an evaluation of the way you interact and communicate with each other and learn ways to prevent arguments.

Reparing Trust Issues

Is it possible to repair the relationship after one member broke the trust? Can a realtionship overcome infidelity, money secrets, and other betrayals? Come and find out what needs to happen, and what eeds to be prevented, in order to increase your chances of repairing your relationship.

Problems with In-Laws

Want to learn how to understand your in-laws and how to imporve your relationship with them? Cousneling can help you with the complex dynamics involved with in-laws.

When one Perceives the Other is not Contributing Enough

If you feel that all the weight of your relationship is falling on you, couples therapy might be a way to start talking about it.

What happens if there is Domestic Violence?

Sadly, domestic violence happens. If you are currently in need of  help due to imminent risk to self or others, please call 911. If you need resources or sheltters call 411. If you need a protective order, call the district attorney’s office for your community.

If you need guidance on what to do next or need emotional support, it is better to seek help independently. Couples therapy works better with individuals who are not physically violent with each other. If you need cousneilng, call and make an appointment for individual therapy (not couples therapy). 

 

 

Pre-Marital Counseling

Do you wonder if your marriage will make it? Are you wondering if your are ready for this step? Are you wondering if the person you selected is the right one for you? Do you want to work on any potential difficulties in advance? Do you want to learn some healthy realtionship skills before you tie the knot?  Make an appointment for premarital Counseling. 

Separation, Divorce and Mediation

Sometimes couples decide to separate or divorce. Those transitions are generally filled with uncertainty, feeling of betrayal, abandonment and plenty of emotional pain. Don’t walk these times by yourself. A cousnelor can help you transition nto your new life.

If you want to divorce, but you don’t want to engage in a legal, expensive litigation, consider using Mediation Services for your divorce. We can help you start researching this option with a free consultation.

Parenting and Co-parenting Differences

PArents can sometimes desagree in how to parent their children.  If parenting your childnre feels like a battle ground with your spouse, consider making an appointment for couples therapy or look at one of our parenting classes.

If you are divorce and you are co-parenting with your forer spouse, take advantage of learning about best practices associated with co-parenting.

When one spouse has a condition that impacts the relationship

If you are living with a spouse who has a problem with addiction (drugs or alcohol) or suffers from a mental illness, counseling can help you undersatnd, assist your loved one, and find the right road for you.