Marriage and Family Therapy
To be human is to need others,
and this is no flaw or weakness.
— Sue Johnson, author of Hold me Tight

We all want and need Love as a fundamental experience

  • We have similar arguments, fights, or disagreements that seem to get nowhere.

  • It’s hard to talk to each other without becoming defensive, critical, or upset.

  • I feel like my partner pulls away and isn’t connecting with me.

  • I get uncomfortable with conflict, and often times feel like I’m misunderstood.

  • There is little to no romance or intimacy with my partner.

  • There has been a traumatic event (cheating, infidelity, abandonment, or loss) and I don’t know what to do next.

Couples Therapy

There’s no denying that we humans are innately social creatures.

We can’t help but gravitate towards building relationships, creating connections, and yearn to love or be loved by each other. We gladly risk the heartache relationships bring for the experience of deep, intimate connections with our partners.

Paradoxically, despite our bestest of intentions, we sometimes end up heartbroken, hurt, or burned from our relationships. When the love we want don’t work, it really hurts us and scars us.

I want to work with couples who feel stuck in their relationship, where that sense of connection feels broken, in disrepair, or lost.

My goal and hope is to help you and your partner establish new patterns and experiences in and out of therapy, so that you can learn to express and receive the love from one another that we all need from each other.

You were meant to love, and be loved.

Is your relationship experiencing some of the following?

Couples reaching towards each other for connection.