Relationship Therapy

Let’s identify innate patterns in the relationship that are not working. Then, we will interrupt old habits and replace them with interactions that build trust, understanding, intimacy, and connection. I celebrate the diversity of relationships. And since I believe that relationships are not one-size-fits all, neither should be therapy. Using evidence-based interventions, I strengthen relationships of all shapes and sizes, responsive to your unique bond.

jenna-jacobs-533666-unsplash.jpg
 
flamebigger.PNG

Looking for love

  • Dating fatigue

  • Gain clarity into what is most important to you

  • Identify what you need in a partner and your ‘type’

  • Self-love, self-confidence, and dealing with loneliness

  • Form healthy connections and habits

heartlike.PNG

Dating, Premarital, Engagement

  • Preserve the magic and connection

  • Form healthy habits and communication skills

  • Navigate sticky family dynamics (I.e.: Your future in-laws)

  • Develop a deeper understanding of your partner

  • Anticipate and prepare for shared life milestones

 
rings.PNG

Marriage

  • Increase intimacy, trust, and understanding

  • Engage in healthy communication and conflict

  • Keep the spark alive

  • Recover from infidelity or broken trust

  • Relational impact of infertility

teens.png

Parenting

  • Adjust to parenthood and developmental stages

  • Coaching using the Positive Discipline Model

  • Develop a deeper understanding of your child’s behavior

  • Gain new tools for responding to misbehavior

  • Lovingly respond to your child’s needs

 
cloud.PNG

Separation and Divorce

  • Navigate relationship ambivalence

  • Respectfully and lovingly explore the option to end the relationship

  • Re-define your relationship and goals

  • Cope with loss and grief

  • Lovingly letting go

rainbow2.PNG

After Separation and Parenting

  • Renegotiate parenting roles

  • Increase friendship, improve trust, set healthy boundaries

  • Improve communication skills while reducing frustration

  • Define and honor what is best for your child(ren)

  • Create healthier relational habits