Why therapy?
For Couples
Does any of this describe your relationship?
Your fights leave you feeling frustrated, hurt, disconnected
There are way too many things you can’t talk about
You used to have an active sex life
You used to have fun together
There has been an affair, or there are secrets
You wonder if your needs will ever be met
You’re no longer sure your partner loves you, or maybe that you love them
You’re lonely
You don’t feel liked
The distribution of labor feels really unbalanced
Your thoughts, well, they’re a bit of a mess
People you trust have told you that you need therapy
You keep making the same mistakes over and over
You’ve had scary things happen, and you’re not doing well
You want to be happier but don’t know how to make it happen
Life changes (new job, new baby, new city) are overwhelming
It’s time for some new skills
For Individuals
Does any of this sound familiar?
You feel sad all the time, freaked out, or unable to cope
People keep taking advantage of you, and you don’t know how to make it stop
Saying “no” is terrifying
Your achievements are good, but your self-confidence doesn’t match
Luckily, there’s a thing for that…
This is what I do in a nutshell - a sample
Couples Therapy (including marital, pre-marital, and unmarried couples)
Teach couples how to argue in a way that brings them closer rather than damages trust
Move on from past and current hurts (everything from crappy comments about your appearance to an affair to undermining you as a parent)
Create rituals as a couple that keep you connected
Develop the skills and the confidence to bring up a touchy subject and know you can talk to your partner in a way they can hear
Have better sex, and more of it!
Know what to do when things go off the rails
Keep your friendship strong for years to come
Individual Therapy
Teach you how to say “no” without wanting to vomit
Feel better about yourself
Figure out how to be an adult with your parents
Stop people from walking all over you
Be more confident (about you, work, relationships)
Have more fun and make more friends!
Figure out why you feel icky way too often; oh, and fix it so you don’t feel so icky anymore
Reduce/eliminate those overly strong reactions to things
Teach skills, like coping with your anxiety
Reduce those bothersome symptoms (from depression, anxiety, PTSD, etc)
Family Therapy - have a better relationship with your parents, your sibling, your kid
Teach you how to talk about disagreements without yelling at each other
Negotiate in a way that leads to you getting more of what you want
Get past old conflicts that keep coming up, over and over and over
Learn how to either 1. make the drama stop, or 2. remove yourself from the drama
Unite the “factions” in the family (this does require all the factions to attend, though!)
Discernment Counseling - for when you’re not sure about staying in a relationship
Here’s the real talk: couples therapy doesn’t work if you have serious questions about staying in a relationship. It’s just not that effective when those doubts are in the way.
So, there’s a specific type of counseling, called Discernment Counseling (DC for short), that is designed to help you figure out if you even want to work on it.
DC is not therapy. It’s a way to help each person gain clarity and confidence about making a decision about the future of their relationship. DC is 1-5 sessions and focuses on three possible paths forward: stay together with no change, divorce/break up, or 6 months all-out effort in therapy with divorce/break up off the table.
For more information about the DC process, here’s an article that gives a good description.
Having some DC sessions to resolve these doubts can make couples counseling SOOOOOO much more effective, because both of you are now on board with fixing the relationship.
So out of all the therapists out there, why work with me?
Maybe you don’t
I’m very good at what I do, but I’m not for everyone
If the occasional swear word offends you, I’m not for you
If you want a therapist who is going to just nod understandingly and occasionally tell you that you’re wonderful, I’m not for you
If you want a therapist to fix your partner and give you a pass, I’m not for you
I might be for you if…
You are ready for a real change in yourself or your relationship
With support and compassion from me, you can hear a bit about what you’re doing that might not be ::ahem:: perfect
You’re invested in making your relationship better right now
You’re just sick of feeling stuck and enough already
If you think you might be ready, I encourage you to set up a free video consultation with me. Here’s how you can Contact me.
If you want to know more about me, you can find out more here.
And if you want more specific information about the types of therapy I do (including fees), please see the services pages: