Couples Therapy

Relationship Therapy – Relational Therapy – Marital Therapy – Marriage Therapy – Marriage Counseling – Couples’ Counseling

This type of therapy carries many different names, as you can see. You may even be familiar with them already. All of them though, refer to the same concept: a process in which two or more individuals in a consensual romantic relationship work with a trained professional in a safe, caring and confidential environment. Its basic purpose is to improve and/or reach resolution or dissolution romantic relationships and resolve interpersonal conflicts with chosen significant other(s).

Coupling with others can be quite the energetic and influential force in someone’s life. After all, connecting, bonding, and attaching to others is what humans are instinctively and biologically wired to do. Powerful chemicals created by our organs are released and begin a unique dialogue between two (or more) other beings, apart from you.

The language of love!

Relationships have been the foundation of human’s survival. Our bonding systems begin forming in the womb, long before we even become consciously aware of them. Our relational coding is already being influenced by internal and external factors before we even enter earth side. Our first relationships begin before we even have the verbal capacity to understand what they might mean for each of us. When we enter this realm we require to be cared for, nourished, and loved in unique ways to survive. Therefore, how we are shown affection and connection early in our development can literally transform us on a molecular level. We depend on this bonding agent as it has immense and profound effects in our relational dynamics; on how and who we decide to select as life partners.

Well, because it’s deep. Like, really deep. Like wars have been fought over this, DEEP. Like books, songs, poems, and stories are still constantly being written about it, DEEP. Science is also investing immensely on the research on Love. That’s how vital it is! Each one of us are nature expressed and when our unique worldviews and systems that once existed apart come crashing into one another. This newfound interaction can cause chaos; as colliding forces often do as they integrate. Especially when our concepts of love can come from wounded parental figures and media. We are wired to bond and connect to another; yet need guidance and tools in navigating such a wondrous, yet terrifying, endeavor.

Naturally, we are conditioned to believe that our chosen romantic partners must be “perfect” in every way and will remain that way for all of time. A harmful programming that disallows accountability as consenting adults transform and navigate our current environmental shifts. We are unique, dynamic, and complex beings misguided in lied about relationships in this oppressive social construct. Our wounded guides may have been unable to offer us ways to manage conflicts.

It can take a great deal of work to bring couples back to a level of understanding, a place of admiration, and love. To gently and compassionately navigate your healing journey can take time and that’s where a guide can become very useful.

Naturally, we are conditioned to believe that our chosen romantic partners must be “perfect” in every way and will remain that way for all of time. A harmful programming that disallows accountability as consenting adults transform and navigate our current environmental shifts. We are unique, dynamic, and complex beings misguided in lied about relationships in this oppressive social construct. Our wounded guides may have been unable to offer us ways to manage conflicts.

It can take a great deal of work to bring couples back to a level of understanding, a place of admiration, and love. To gently and compassionately navigate your healing journey can take time and that’s where a guide can become very useful.

Naturally, we are conditioned to believe that our chosen romantic partners must be “perfect” in every way and will remain that way for all of time. A harmful programming that disallows accountability as consenting adults transform and navigate our current environmental shifts. We are unique, dynamic, and complex beings misguided in lied about relationships in this oppressive social construct. Our wounded guides may have been unable to offer us ways to manage conflicts.

It can take a great deal of work to bring couples back to a level of understanding, a place of admiration, and love. To gently and compassionately navigate your healing journey can take time and that’s where a guide can become very useful.