Couples Therapy

 

Do you and your partner fight a lot?

Are you having trouble understanding your spouse even after being in the relationship for years?

Are the expectations of your partner weighing you down?

Welcome to Couples Therapy.

A couple’s relationship can be one of the most dynamic relationships you encounter in your life. If your relationship is a few months old or you’ve been together for decades; struggles, conflict and disagreements can threaten it at anytime.

Many relationships begin with the “honeymoon phase” where everything seems perfect. Then life happens, and we don’t feel like we once did. Even the strongest relationships go through periods where couples feel lonely, stuck, and at the end of their rope. Couples therapy is designed for married people, those dating or living together, or those contemplating marriage. If you have noticed changes in your relationship and want to find how to regain some of that honeymoon back, couples therapy can be a great resource. With the right mind set, dedication and willingness for changes, your relationship can develop into a brand new desirable connection.

In my experience working with couples, I find that much of the breakdown within the relationship is caused by unrealistic expectations one has of the other. There is a lack of true understanding in the differences between the way men and women think, and individual personalities and styles. Since each person’s thoughts, views, ideas, and/or goals are unique, it is vital to take the time to understand your partner. With both of you coming from diverse families, cultures, educational backgrounds and geography, you do need to give time to understand the unique aspects of each other in the relationship. You may be involved with someone who has a disability. Being in a relationship with someone who has a disability involves a whole new set of difficulties that needs to be understood and supported. When one’s expectations are not met in the way they need, breakdown occurs.

I can help you and your partner achieve a healthy relationship.

Agreeing to couple’s therapy may be preferred by one partner, but the other may question its relevance. It is important to understand that each relationship takes time to develop and effort must be put by both people into maintaining and nurturing it.

Seeking therapy at the right time is vital. Well, there is no benefit in seeking help if the train has left the platform, is it?

Take out the time and have patience to chat with your partner and get help to improve and strengthen your relationship. Ask for help before you or your partner checks out. There is no shame or guilt in doing that. You wouldn’t want to potentially end a relationship because of disagreements or misunderstandings.

Building a relationship takes time but breaking it just mere seconds.
Give your life and relationship the importance it deserves.

Connect with me to book an initial consultation.

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Call

(954) 362-9900

Email

info@psychologysupportcenter.com

Address

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312

Hours

Monday ……………. 9 am – 9 pm
Tuesday ……………. 9 am – 9 pm
Wednesday ………. 9 am – 9 pm
Thursday ………….. 9 am – 9 pm
Friday ……………….. 9 am – 6 pm
Saturday …………… Closed
Sunday ……………… 10 am – 6 pm

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