You may have arrived here if your relationship is transitioning into a new stage of life, recovering from an affair, struggles with communication, feels disconnected and fragmented, is experiencing a loss of sexual and emotional intimacy, is experiencing a loss of desire or is no longer as exciting, feels like its future is in question, or is part of the polyamorous or LGBTQ+ community and navigating various tensions. Or you may have arrived here as a fellow therapist because you have concerns about burnout, countertransference, graduate school, being "good enough", and various experiences that show up in your work. For couples, I help you develop relational intelligence for improved relationships quality of life, and address topics such as romance, communication, power/control, care/closeness, and others. For therapists, I work on rediscovering and reworking the approach to being a person and therapist, while realigning with your identity and values. As someone who is married and a therapist, I understand the modern day struggles couples and therapists face, as well as what it means to create and maintain connections with ourselves and others. To learn more about services, you can visit my website at www.time-for-therapy.com
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