I provide a non-judgmental and supportive space in which intense, often painful emotions can be fully expressed and acknowledged. You might be experiencing a crisis of trust, a loss of intimacy, or a breakdown of communication. Or you might seek couples therapy looking to reconnect and rediscover a relationship which has changed with time, the birth of children, or the effect of other life events.
- Whatever the circumstances of your relationship, I will work with both you and your partner to help you identify the best way of progressing.
- Improve communication and understanding
- Restore trust after infidelity
- Help resolve intercultural, interracial, and inter-religious difficulties
- Recover a loss of attraction and/or intimacy
- Navigate the challenging decisions around, and process of, separation and divorce
- Help adjust to the shift in dynamics caused by the birth of children or logistics
- Provide support with parenting issues
With the expert support, you will identify and address unresolved tensions in your relationship. You will learn better communication skills and new ways to approach problems, leaving behind defeating and destructive patterns.
Whether your aim is to restore love, passion and trust, or to formulate a new footing for your relationship, we can help you in achieving a future that is positive, balanced, and healthy.
How to sign up for the first session?
Often one partner is more comfortable with the idea than the other, and that’s par for the course. The biggest challenge is making the first session happen:
The initial phone call or email:
When reaching out before a first couples therapy session, share enough to gauge whether you want to make an initial appointment, but be aware that, unless both of you are on the phone, it may be best to share little beyond the essentials in this conversation so the your first encounter with the therapist gives both of you the chance to present the relationship.
The first session: Bring an open mind but also your questions an concerns to that first session. That said, be wary of using the first session just as an interview. Be open to doing some work together–that’s the best way to learn how the couple therapist works and get a sense of whether he or she is the right fit for you.