Marriage/Couples/Co-Parenting

Couples/ Marriage therapy, is a type of psychotherapy that helps partners in a romantic relationship—especially married couples—improve their communication, resolve conflicts, rebuild trust, and strengthen their emotional bond.

Core Goals of Marriage/Couples Counseling:

  1. Enhance communication and reduce misunderstandings.

  2. Resolve recurring conflicts and disagreements.

  3. Rebuild trust after breaches like infidelity or dishonesty.

  4. Improve emotional and physical intimacy.

  5. Clarify relationship goals—whether to strengthen the marriage or decide on separation respectfully.

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Common Issues Addressed:

  • Differences in parenting styles

  • Disagreements about schedules, discipline, or education

  • Transitions between homes

  • Loyalty conflicts or triangulation (children caught in the middle)

  • New partners or blended family challenges

  • Communication breakdown or use of children as messengers