Online couples Counseling in FLORIDA & PENNSYLVANIA
Reconnect and reset.
At this point, you’re not sure your relationship will survive.
You feel so disconnected from your partner that you’re not sure what would bring them back to you. It seems like your relationship is stuck in a cycle of arguments that go nowhere, and it’s reached a point where the strongest feelings you have toward one another are resentment and anger. The two of you live more like roommates than lovers and find yourselves just going through the motions of the day-to-day. Maybe there has been a violation of trust through infidelity, and you’re not sure how to move forward and recover that connection you used to have.
You’re not on the same page about anything, and find yourselves on the brink of calling it quits.
Your relationship isn’t doomed. Here’s your chance to make it stronger than ever.
You’ll understand each other better, break the unhealthy patterns you’ve been stuck in, and get back to enjoying each other again.
As someone who has successfully brought my own marriage back from the edge of divorce with Relational Life Therapy (RLT), I know it’s possible, and I’m passionate about helping you achieve the same through couples therapy. In our work together, you’ll discover real, practical ways to enhance your everyday interactions between you and your partner.
Let’s time travel here
and see how things could go for you in the long term…
…if things stayed the same.
Keep fighting in circles until someone finally decides they’re done.
Continue resenting your partner and walking on eggshells whenever your paths cross.
Carry on having “conversations” that are filled with defensiveness or nagging, and wondering if you’re just a burden on your partner.
Feeling like you’ve settled for less than you deserve, trapped in a comfortable-but-unfulfilling kind of misery.
…with couples therapy.
Face conflicts with a new way of communicating and a better understanding of how to actually get through to each other.
Feel valued and appreciated by your partner, and enjoy life without that constant underlying tension.
Be more positive, hopeful, and enthusiastic about interactions with your partner. Experience more intimacy.
Have more win-wins in the relationship overall, and feel satisfied, connected, and in-tune with one another.
Restore your bond & break the cycle.
It’s time to find understanding & peace.
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faqs
Common questions about couples therapy
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I am certified in Relational Life Therapy (RLT), which I have seen work wonders in my own life. It focuses on practical strategies to communicate better, manage conflicts, and create healthier dynamics. Think of it as a guide to enhance your relationships, making them more fulfilling, mutually satisfying, and peaceful. Learn more about RLT and my overall approach here.
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Absolutely, you don’t need to be in crisis or on the verge of splitting up to benefit from working on your relationship. In fact, learning to communicate and understand each other better can help you navigate future issues with more ease.
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I’ve worked with many couples who are looking to heal from infidelity and seen them be able to move past it. While there are no guarantees, therapeutic coaching is a great place to start in healing your connection and restoring trust. If your partner is uninterested in joining you to work on your relationship, I also see individuals who want to work through their side of these issues. Learn more about individual therapy for men and women.
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Yes, couples counseling can definitely be an asset for improving relationship dynamics and communication. Participating in couples therapy can open up a dialogue, help you both understand each other's perspectives, and teach you healthy ways to resolve conflicts, leading to better relationship satisfaction and understanding.
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Relationships can end for all kinds of reasons — including (but not limited to) poor communication, unmet expectations, lack of trust, external stressors like financial problems, work-related stress, infidelity, abuse, or betrayal. Through therapy, you and your partner can learn to work through these issues and whatever else you’re going through that makes you both feel heard and understood by one another.