End to Your Procrastination... Take Relationship Action Now

At various low points in your relationship you or your spouse promised things would change for the better. At that point you were contemplating separation and alternatively asked your spouse to go with you to relationship counseling. Promises and commitments to prioritize your relationship were discussed. Counseling and intervention were put off. As time moves on, things have not changed... Hopeful outcomes have not occurred...Your relationship is the same or has worsened.

Through many years of working with couples I encourage you to seek help when your relationship continues to spiral downward.

Conflict and arguing are often a part of all close and meaningful relationships..The style and tone of communication between you and your partner is at the core of relationship conflict. Communication fueled by anger and distrust can be further complicated by stress, lack of emotional and sexual intimacy, financial worries, in-law and child-related issues which deepen frustration and conflict.

My practice has helped many couples find new understanding and commitment to their relationship. Counseling sessions afford you the opportunity to finally be heard and express long held feelings of unhappiness and pain. Through learning and practicing effective communication techniques, interactive exercises and strategy development the potential for relationship growth, change and improvement emerges.

I have had a good deal of success in helping to engage spouses in the counseling process. Set up an appointment for both of you or an individual session to discuss ways to get your spouse involved in couple sessions.

Improve your relationships,reduce the problem areas, learn to communicate effectively, and find ways to resolve conflicts.