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Couples Therapy

“We don’t communicate anymore.”
“Are they cheating on me?”
“We haven’t been intimate in weeks.”
“I can’t even stand the sight of them.”
“I’ve fallen out of love.”
“I’ll never be able to forgive them.”

These thoughts and feelings are common when a relationship starts to break down. When things are going well, a relationship can be a source of joy, strength, and connection. But when things go wrong, it can feel emotionally exhausting, isolating, and deeply painful. Over time, unresolved issues can impact not only your mental and emotional health but your overall quality of life.

It’s easy to feel like giving up, especially when nothing seems to change. Often, one partner—commonly the woman—may recognize the need for counseling first. If the other partner isn’t ready, the idea of therapy can be quickly dismissed. That’s why working with a male therapist can make a difference—offering a balanced perspective and helping male partners feel heard and understood, not outnumbered.

Before making the difficult decision to walk away, consider taking one step toward healing. If children are involved, research consistently shows that the emotional toll of a breakup can have long-term effects on their well-being.

Don’t give up without trying. Schedule a session today and give your relationship a chance to be heard, understood, and restored.

Communication: Feeling safe to discuss anything openly and feel listened to.
No Current issues
Talked about it and working on it
Oh! Never thought of that before?
It’s an issue and we need to talk
We talked about it but no/little action
It’s an issue but I’m scared to bring it up
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