Couples Therapy
When any two people enter into a long-term, committed relationship, they bring their differences to the relationship. How to navigate these differences and have each party feel that they retain their individuality in the face of compromise is a problem for many couples.
Learning Each Other's Needs
Often each member of the couple has similar needs, which is what initially attracted them to each other. However, it becomes impossible for each member of the couple to fulfill the needs of the other when they have the same needs to be fulfilled.
Discover the Real Issues
Psychotherapy can help couples see what the real issues are behind the frequent and often mundane antagonisms that occur and enable them to address the “real” problems that they often cannot see as subjective participants in the conflict.
Psychotherapy can also enable couples to see that a relationship is not viable when that is the case and help each member deal with this fact in constructive ways.
Contact
Alan Axelrod, LCSW today for marriage counseling, and we can start helping you.
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