Couples Therapy
Do You Feel Like The Spark Has Gone Out Of Your Relationship?
- Is your relationship or marriage going through a rough patch?
- Do you and your partner keep having the same argument again and again?
- Over time, have the two of you drifted apart and become preoccupied with other interests?
Maybe you find yourselves arguing more than usual and can’t compromise on important issues. Whenever disagreements arise, you end up arguing in circles and can’t achieve a resolution. Or perhaps a sense of listlessness has come over your relationship—the spark has left your romance, and you don’t feel deeply in love anymore. In your heart of hearts, you probably wish there were some way to rekindle that spark.
Your Relationship Could Be Hampered By Differing Expectations
When you and your partner first fell in love, your connection probably felt natural and seamless. You didn’t anticipate all the conflict that you’d run into years down the road. But later, you might have begun to say to yourself: This isn’t the person I thought I knew.
New disagreements may have arisen. You and your partner may realize that you have different visions for your future together. You may disagree about sex, finances, parenting, and other issues that affect your relationship.
The good news is that you don’t have to see eye to eye on everything. The key to a strong relationship is not to be in continual agreement, but to be able to compromise in a fair way. In couples therapy, my goal is to help you and your partner learn to work through conflict constructively and set aside some of your own habits and interests for the sake of your relationship.