A woman smiles piggy backing on her proud husband's back with her arms stretched out after couples therapy.

Couples 
Therapy

The beginning was nice

When dating, things were going pretty smoothly.

You liked talking. Going out. Joking around. The fun stuff.

That’s why you decided to be together.

A man sits smiling on the couch as his girlfriend embraces him from behind. They are having fun together.

Of course, you had your differences

But they didn’t seem like such a big deal.

You usually just pushed them to the side, and were very good at focusing on the positive, staying hopeful, being a good “team player.”

Being such a caring, compassionate, and giving person, you just wanted to make your partner happy.

Sacrifices? Of course. Compromises? Definitely. Concessions? Routinely.

No big deal.

Until you realized something wasn’t right

Quietly a voice in your said started telling you something’s off.

You pushed it off, telling yourself you didn’t want to “stir the pot.”

Now, it’s hard to just swat the feelings away.

Things are really bothering you. You’re feeling like you might be losing your mind.

You’re fed up!

You can’t go on like this anymore

You’re tired of the arguing. 

It’s time to see a couples therapist who “gets” relationships

As a couples therapist, I know every relationship has two sides to it.

It’s never one-sided.

I take a sensitive, yet direct and real approach.

I’ll ask sharp questions you probably haven’t been asked before, while supporting you to become the best, most confident, and happiest partners you can be in your relationship!

Contact me today at (310) 963-4007, and get your relationship back on track with confidence!