Couples choose to work with me because I have many years of specialized training and experience. As your relationship coach, I will help you to have better communication, more joy, and increased connection. In 2003 I established a full-time private practice in Campbell, California. Having now moved north to beautiful Sonoma County, I have redesigned my work with clients as tele-therapy, using Skype and FaceTime.
Counseling and helping others has not only been my chosen profession, but continues to be an occupational calling. Therapy and counseling in my practice is a multi-step process beginning with a call, text or email from you, requesting information. My aim will be to help you decide what problems you want to focus on and once we finish our initial session you'll have clear goals and a plan to achieve those goals.
Counseling and helping others has not only been my chosen profession, but continues to be an occupational calling. Therapy and counseling in my practice is a multi-step process beginning with a call, text or email from you, requesting information. My aim will be to help you decide what problems you want to focus on and once we finish our initial session you'll have clear goals and a plan to achieve those goals.
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In 2003 I established a full-time private practice in Campbell, California. Having now moved north to beautiful Sonoma County, I have redesigned my work with clients as tele-therapy, using Skype and FaceTime, and in-person at my Santa Rosa office. Counseling and helping others has not only been my chosen profession, but continues to be an occupational calling.
Couples choose to work with me because I have more than 18 years of specialized training and experience, and have many tools to help you. The good news is that relationships can be improved if both partners want to work on it, even if only one partner comes to sessions. What does that mean? Without trying to predict exactly how it will work, since every couple is unique, I can offer some insight into the process.
Feeling down from time to time is a normal part of life. But when emptiness and despair take hold and won't go away, it may be depression. More than just the temporary "blues, " the lows of depression make it tough to function and enjoy life like you once did. Hobbies and friends don't interest you like they used to; you're exhausted all the time; and just getting through the day can be overwhelming.
It's estimated that approximately 1 in 6 couples struggle with not being able to get pregnant. It can be a time of isolation and depression - the sense that one is being left out, the frustration, the feeling of being punished, the realization that we grew up taking for granted that we would be parents, and now our bodies are betraying us.
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