Lopez Cepero, Meg
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Lopez Cepero, Meg
You're happy, successful, and driven in your career, but wish you felt the same way and got the same results in your relationships. Lately, things have felt messy and difficult in the relationship area of your life, and you're not where you thought you'd be at this stage. You wish you had more confidence in your ability to attract, keep, or build a healthy and secure relationship.

You feel stuck and wonder if it's something about you, your partner, or you both that's keeping you from having the relationship you really want. You know you need help, but you're not really sure where to begin or what kind of help you really need. I'm a Los Angeles psychotherapist who specializes in online trauma therapy and relationship counseling.
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I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California with 15 years of experience working in the mental health field. I specialize in relationship counseling and trauma therapy. Although I enjoy working with a diverse group of clients in my practice, I'm uniquely qualified to assist survivors of domestic violence and abuse.
Your relationship with your partner is in a good place. You're talking about getting engaged or already in the process of planning your wedding. You're excited about moving into this next phase of your relationship, but there are still a few things that you need to iron out and talk about. Lately you've been stressed and bickering more than usual.
You haven't been connecting with your partner for a while now, and your partner feels it too. You try to talk to them and share what's going on with you, but they seem so detached and withdrawn. It feels like you are both in limbo waiting and hoping for things to get better. The more they pull back and shut you out, the more anxious you become.
You wake up in the middle of the night terrified and can't go back to sleep. Even though you're separated, and there's a restraining order in place, you're scared all the time and don't feel safe. You feel guilty and responsible for getting the police involved, even though there's a part of you that knows it wasn't your fault.
It's never been easy to be around your family, but recently it's been more difficult. You're avoiding their calls and texts because you just need some space. When you visit or talk to them, some of the painful memories from the past return. Your family doesn't want you to talk about those things, but it's hard to keep pretending that nothing happened and everything is okay.
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Kristi Keding
Kristi Keding
Dec 23, 2020
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Meg is a fantastic clinician for both individual and couples therapy. Her trauma expertise, EMDR training, and Gottman training give her a lens that helps her clients move forward and feel secure to heal. I am honored to know her as a colleague and refer to her.
Lisa Manca
Lisa Manca
Dec 08, 2020
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Meg is a terrific therapist for anyone going through difficulties in a relationship. Whether is it is learning to assert your boundaries in relationships, pre-marital counseling for couples, or even domestic violence, I would recommend Meg's thoughtful and skilled therapeutic approach to help you change your life.