When things are going well, it's easy to get into coast mode and not notice subtle changes that might be taking place over time. Have you let go of doing the things that you love? Are you spending more time at work or helping others and less time breathing, being, and connecting with friends and loved ones?
Maybe as time went by you didn't notice that a distance was widening between you and your spouse? You brushed off the little arguments and the uncomfortable silences thinking it would just get better one day? Some individuals and couples wait too long to reach out for help. When that happens, you begin to believe that things will never improve.
Maybe as time went by you didn't notice that a distance was widening between you and your spouse? You brushed off the little arguments and the uncomfortable silences thinking it would just get better one day? Some individuals and couples wait too long to reach out for help. When that happens, you begin to believe that things will never improve.
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Becoming so out of touch with yourself that you lose a direction in your life that makes you happy. A relationship can become so disconnected, leaving both of you lost in the dark unable to find a way back to each other. My specialty and passion are in the work of helping couples heal themselves, and in turn their relationships.
When your relationship began, it was full of excitement, romance, closeness, dreams and promises for a loving future. Today, as you look at your partner, you're feeling very disconnected from them. The romance is gone, and it feels like they've lost interest in you. Even the intimacy, if it happens at all, seems purely physical without the emotional closeness you once shared.
Brainspotting locates points in the client's visual field that help to access unprocessed trauma in the subcortical brain. Brainspotting (BSP) was discovered in 2003 by David Grand, Ph. D. Dr. Grand discovered that "Where you look affects how you feel." It is the brain activity, especially in the subcortical brain that organizes itself around that eye position.
The world becomes a living hell as you try to process what has happened to your marriage. Suddenly, the earth shakes beneath you and everything you thought you knew about your life and your relationship is now up for question. Whether you decide to work on your marriage after infidelity or to divorce, Brainspotting can help free you from the awful and lingering effects.
Are you (or your spouse) seriously considering divorce but wondering if it's the right choice? Discernment Counseling might help. Does marriage counseling seem too overwhelming right now, but you're at least willing to take a pause and explore how you've arrived at this point, and what your options are?
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Elizabeth Schimpff
Jan 01, 2020
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Jamie is an incredibly talented therapist. She has a gift for working with couples and helping them move from struggling to thriving. She helps uncover the pain points in the relationship, what is driving those issues, and then giving effective tools to transform your relationship. I highly recommend her!
Choosing Tomorrow
Jul 16, 2019
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As humans we are all wired for connection and it is our roles within relationships that can empower us as individuals or cause us turmoil and distress. Jamie is an amazing, thoughtful therapist who helps couples navigate the dynamics within their relationship and support them in renewing a deeper connection and understanding. I highly recommend her for those looking to strengthen their marriage or work through challenges that may arise.
Keriann Long
Jun 22, 2019
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Jamie is an excellent therapist, with a specialization in couples therapy. When you need some help with your relationship, it is SO helpful to see someone who specializes in that kind of work. Jamie is able to be fair to both partners, gentle, and also direct. She is a kind and warm-hearted person with a serious passion for her work. I highly recommend her.
Jeremy Sullivan
Jul 21, 2017
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Jamie Daniel is a wonderful therapist and counselor. I have had the pleasure of working with her for the past three years now. A unique and approachable prospective, Jamie offers a safe space for one to work through a lot of emotions or feelings while in transition, and can help one come to realities in that safe space. I truly appreciate the work she has done to help me in my depression, and move forward in life. Thank you Jamie!