Things have changed in the relationship.
If your relationship is a source of stress in your life, you may wonder if it’s possible to feel loved and supported in it again. You may ask yourself if you’re the problem and spend time gathering evidence to justify your feelings.
There seems to be a general lack of communication. Sometimes, saying nothing seems to be the best strategy.
If there was a betrayal, you may wonder whether you can trust your partner again but worry that they will find comfort outside the relationship if you express your anger.
Make sense of your experience.
Therapy offers a private space where you can express yourself unfiltered without worrying about the impact on your partner or relationship.
You’ll have a nonjudgmental space as you express concerns and make sense of your thoughts and feelings.
You’ll develop a deeper understanding of why you react the way you do, and what you can do to support yourself through conflict.
Instead of wondering if you’re the problem, you’ll have clarity about your role and develop confidence in your ability to express yourself.
Manage stress and anxiety.
Talking with an individual therapist can help you understand other factors impacting your relationship.
Individual therapy will help you understand your role in your relationship and what you want.
You and your therapist can work together to change patterns that aren’t working for you and practice communication that promotes open dialogue with your partner. Most importantly, you will improve your relationship with yourself throughout the process.
Schedule a Free Consultation.
Curious? Reach out! Schedule a free 15-minute consultation by calling (303) 900-2502 to learn more and determine if this is a good fit.