Couples Therapy
Do You Feel Unseen, Unheard, And Unloved?
Has your relationship been negatively affected by infidelity, a lack of intimacy, or unresolved conflict? Are you trying to overcome your problems on your own to no avail? Do you worry that if there isn’t a positive shift in your relationship soon, you may end up separated or divorced?
When your romantic partnership is on shaky ground, it can impact all aspects of your life, including your relationship with your kids, other family members, coworkers, and, most significantly, yourself. If you and your partner are struggling to connect, you may feel disengaged, depressed, and unable to show up as the best version of yourself.
You May Be Spending More Time Apart
Perhaps you have become stuck in a cycle where one of you attempts to resolve conflict even if it means having another argument, while the other tries to avoid confrontation at any cost. As a result, you both may feel disconnected, resentful and frustrated that every meaningful conversation seems to lead to a fight or emotional withdrawal. With no resolution in sight, you may be spending less quality time together and find that intimacy between you is waning.
If you have experienced a betrayal—whether due to an emotional or sexual affair, sexting, online pornography, or catching your partner in lies—you may wonder if your relationship can recover from the breach of trust. The resulting trauma could impact your ability to function and keep a positive worldview.
Your deepest wish may be to return to the laughter, fun, and lightness you once shared. If only you felt heard and validated by your partner, you would be willing to open your hearts to each other and reconnect. Fortunately, couples therapy can help you restore emotional closeness and sexual intimacy. Therapy puts your relationship first so you can focus on solutions and repair what is broken.