Providing you with the resources and support you need to get through whatever relationship challenges you're facing. When you are solid with yourself, you'll be solid and OK, whether you're in a happy relationship, a challenging relationship, ending a relationship, or on your own. No matter what you're going through, getting support along the way is key - the key to your recovery, to your stability and to your future.
I want to strengthen my relationship because I know it could be stronger, and I want to us feel closer and happier together. I have been struggling with my partnership for a while and I really need to make a decision about what's best for me and my family. Is it time to separate? What does that mean for me and my family, if we do?
I want to strengthen my relationship because I know it could be stronger, and I want to us feel closer and happier together. I have been struggling with my partnership for a while and I really need to make a decision about what's best for me and my family. Is it time to separate? What does that mean for me and my family, if we do?
Services
I offer a variety of services to help you through whatever relationship challenge you're facing. A safe, neutral place for both people to be heard and understood, so we can look at the things that matter. Strengthen or part amicably: support for your decision. Helping you to figure out and resolve those things that need to be addressed during separation or remarrying, which may also coincide with parenting issues.
Whether you're committed to working it out, or you're in the process of deciding whether divorce is the right solution for you, I can help. Other couples never argue, but avoid conflict. By avoiding the difficult things, they find they are not as close as they want to be - they're good friends who lack passion or spark.
Sometimes, the things that need to be figured out during separation coincide with the parenting parts that need to be resolved. Luckily, I help with both. I am both a mediator and a seasoned, co-parenting therapist. I can help you make decisions about how you're going to live life separately AND help you to figure out how you're going to parent separately - and where you're going to overlap.
One of the biggest issues that into a family's life, when divorce or separation happens, is that family relationships become strained. This can happen, not only between the individuals divorcing but also amongst the siblings or between parents and children. Since I have a background in mediation, my style is very direct and solution-oriented.
There's a lot to heal from. The raw feelings that come at first-the grieving, figuring out how to be a single person again, finding a sense of belonging in your social group or developing a new community, and adjusting to single life and being a co-parent. In my groups, we see people at various stages of separation and divorce.
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