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How often do you find yourself here?
Relationship conflicts can often feel as though you and your partner are attempting to navigate a stormy sea in a fragile boat. Unresolved issues, differing needs, and evolving identities can threaten to overturn your relationship causing deep insecurities. External pressures, family dynamics, and professional demands can also further impact your relationship, making it difficult to stay on a steady and peaceful path.
Maybe you are perceiving yourselves growing distant and wondering, “what’s wrong with us?” No matter how much you try, things don’t seem to be getting better and it seems like your communication is off, “we’re just not understanding each other.” Maybe, there’s been a rupture in the relationship as a result of infidelity or another issue that has led to a separation and you’re wondering, “will we recover from this?”
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Cultivating a bond that endures.
There is no sugar-coating it, couples counseling is hard work; but for those that value their relationship and are willing to take on the challenge, the reward is priceless. Imagine a relationship dynamic in which you and your partner consistently exercise appreciation, consideration, understanding, forgiveness, and flexibility with one another. A relationship in which you don’t fear conflicts because you know how to work through them with confidence. A relationship in which love, respect, and trust form the bond that ties you together.
Sound too good to be true? It’s not. For couples committed to actively working on their relationship, our approach at CityLight Counseling will help you gain a deeper understanding about your current relationship dynamic by breaking down what’s not working. This means, identifying current negative cycles in communication and other interactions which are hurting the relationship so they can be replaced with skills and strategies that cultivate strong bonds. You’ll learn to identify core themes in conflicts that represent needs and expectations each person has that when acknowledged and addressed, result in increased love, respect, and trust—a bond that endures.
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Couples counseling will help you:
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