How I Can Help

how_can_helpIndividuals

You may be a successful professional in your field or area of practice but you are not happy with your life. Inside you may be struggling with…

  • lack of close or meaningful relationships
  • lack of a more meaningful career
  • distress or anxiety at home or work
  • feelings of loneliness and isolation
  • conflict with loved ones

These are all good reasons to enter into therapy. While some people feel these problems and feelings will eventually pass or they will gradually feel better on their own, studies show that 80% of people do better in life with some therapy than no therapy at all. Also, the overall benefit and success of therapy is directly related to how you feel about your therapist and how motivated you are to do the work in therapy. Click on the menus on the left to see which type therapy is the right one for you at this time.

Couples/Families

All couples have difficulties in their relationship. What makes some relationships work and others not, is how well you and your partner communicate and resolve problems. These are the general areas couples come to therapy for…

  • Issues about money or sex
  • Disagreement about parenting or child rearing style
  • Difficulty with communication or lack of it
  • Challenges with finding alone/ together time
  • Arguments about division of tasks

Having a good relationship takes time and work. Very few people are born with an innate ability to have good relationships. For many of us, it is a learning process. Seeking therapy for your relationship is beneficial for making your life happier and more meaningful. You will also be modeling a good relationship for your children to follow. Click on the menu on the left to see which type of therapy is the right one for you and your partner at this time.