Couples Therapy

After the honeymoon, things get complicated.

The wedding was beautiful, and you are in love and anticipate a life together as you enjoy the honeymoon.

Why does the honeymoon phase establish the baseline for cultivating expectations in a relationship? Because this is the period where couples feel the best, the closest, and safest with their partner, and the best sex happens in this phase.

But the honeymoon phase is just that – a phase. Things get blurry once you shift to a more routine relationship, and other obligations and responsibilities come into play.

Seeing through the blurriness is where couples therapy can help.

Couples therapy helps you navigate challenges.

In couples therapy, you will learn why it’s unrealistic to think that what happened in the honeymoon phase can’t continue with the same frequency and intensity as before throughout your relationship.

Navigating your relationship as it evolves is difficult, especially when distress kicks in, resentment appears, and you start feeling misunderstood, unheard, or dismissed.

But this sex therapist can be a mediator for your relationship.

Despite couples therapy being challenging, it’s rewarding, validating, safe, and relieving when you experience the growth you sought when looking into couples therapy.

Let’s reinvigorate those honeymoon feelings.

My process allows clients to see me together and individually to ensure everything is on the table.

The main goal is to have more sessions together to learn how to talk to each other, be vulnerable again with each other, and feel comfortable. These factors are essential to also having the best sex life you can aspire to have.

Couples therapy is a gateway to seeing what your partner is seeing. The process allows everyone to put everything in the forefront in a space we can sift through together, gain understanding, and develop a solution-focused approach to experiencing the outcome envisioned for your relationship.

This outcome will become the new reality that you can trust and be authentically you with your partner or spouse.

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