Reconnect with your partner.

Therapy for Couples & Marriage Counseling in Colorado & Indiana

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Relationships can be tough, and it's not uncommon to experience some bumps
in the road.

IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SOUND FAMILIAR,
YOU’RE NOT ALONE:

  • The once-searing passion in your relationship has faded, and you and your partner feel more like roommates than lovers and partners;

  • Communication is a struggle, and you either argue all the time or avoid talking altogether to prevent arguments from happening;

  • You feel like your partner just doesn't get you anymore, and it's causing a lot of frustration and confusion;

  • You've tried expressing your needs and desires, but nothing seems to change, and you feel unheard and unimportant;

  • The people closest to you have noticed that you've been complaining more often about your partner;

  • You're feeling sad, anxious, and uncertain about your relationship, but you're not ready to throw in the towel just yet;

  • You can't help but think that relationships shouldn't be this hard, and wonder if you're the only one going through this.

Let’s talk about…

Navigating conflict


Communication


Infidelity


Managing finances


Establishing boundaries


Parenting, improving intimacy, attachment styles, reconnecting with and understanding each other, divorce/separation - and anything else that causes you to experience turmoil in your relationship.

You might feel like your relationship is at a dead-end, but don't lose hope. Reconnecting with your partner is possible, and it's never too late to break free from old, unhealthy patterns and enjoy your time together again.

Couples therapy can empower you to achieve five key objectives:

  • Communicate more effectively with your partner;

  • Address conflicts in a healthy and constructive way;

  • Heal past hurts and resentments and rebuild trust;

  • Set boundaries that work for you and your relationship;

  • Establish healthy expectations for yourself and your partner.

At the end of the day, I want you to know:

Relationships take work. The truth is, life's demands can distract us from nurturing our connection with our partners. But if you’re not ready to call it quits, this is a positive step toward rekindling your love for each other.

What we’ll work on

Imagine a life where you feel…

  • Rekindled passion and a deep connection with your partner, reigniting the love and intimacy you once shared.

  • Able to openly and effectively communicate and handle disagreements constructively.

  • A profound sense of understanding and appreciation between you and your partner, leading to less conflict.

  • Empowered and valued in your relationship, where expressing your needs results in positive changes, and your concerns are addressed with love and consideration.

Rekindle your love.

Rekindle your love.

Questions?

FAQs

  • Couples therapy and marriage counseling can be used interchangeably and is a form of therapy that focuses on improving the relationship between two people. It can be helpful for couples who are struggling with communication, conflict resolution, intimacy, and other issues that can arise in a relationship.



    When we work together, we'll figure out where the conflicts are and come up with ways to improve your relationship. I'll help you both learn how to really listen to each other and communicate effectively. I'll teach you new skills and encourage you and your partner to practice them during and outside of our sessions.

  • Couples therapy can address a wide range of issues that may be impacting your relationship. Some common issues that can be addressed in couples therapy include communication problems, developing trust, working through infidelity, financial stress, differences in parenting styles, life transitions (e.g., the birth of a child, blending families), and conflicts related to intimacy and sexuality. Nothing is off-limits.

  • The number of couples therapy sessions needed varies depending on the specific needs of each couple. Some couples may only need a few sessions to work through a specific issue, while others may benefit from ongoing sessions. Generally, most couples will start to see improvements in their relationship after a few sessions, but it's important to remember that progress takes time, effort, and commitment to the process of strengthening your relationship.