Couples therapy

Couples or family (“marital”) therapy is a form of psychological support for two partners or spouses aimed at improving the relationship and restoring emotional connection. Cooperation and mutual support between partners are the foundation of healthy relationships.
What results does couples therapy provide?
• learn constructive communication skills
• are able to listen to each other without criticism
• trust and intimacy are restored
• the frequency of conflicts decreases
• the couple gains tools for making joint decisions
• emotional connection and mutual support are strengthened
“Family is the basic unit of society. It is within the family that we learn to cooperate.”
Alfred Adler
In our work with couples, we address the following issues:
- conflicts and frequent arguments
- emotional distance or detachment
- communication difficulties
- infidelity or loss of trust
- differences in values and expectations
- family transitions (becoming parents)
- intimacy issues
- decisions about the future of the relationship
- personal traumas affecting the relationship
- financial conflicts






