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Marital/Couples
Counseling
Marital
and couples counseling can take a variety of forms depending on
the nature of the problems and the types of goals couples bring
to counseling. Solution focused short-term therapy can provide basic
ground rules for living a more joyful and conflict free life together
by teaching communication and conflict resolution skills. It can
better illuminate the negative cycles of interaction couples may
find themselves locked in and work towards building more positive
cycles that can enrich a couple's sense of intimacy,
safety and growth. I have provided marital therapy for heterosexual,
lesbian and gay couples and have found that working with all three
types of couples helps increase my insight and effectiveness in
solving problems related to gender roles, communication styles,
and intimacy issues.
Many
couples find that they would like to commit themselves to a longer-term
form of marital therapy to address deeper personal and interpersonal
issues. It seems to be a normal and natural part of human experience
to bring unresolved issues from our childhoods into our adult relationships.
Based on the role modeling of our parents as well as the nature
and degree of traumatic experiences throughout our childhood, these
issues can lead to our re-enacting these early patterns in the context
of our here and now relationships. Thus, we find individuals struggling
to get their partners to meet needs they cannot possibly meet, or
heal wounds they did not inflict. This type of therapy helps couples
to focus on their own internal issues and to learn how to heal themselves
so they can be better friends, lovers and life mates for their partners
and spouses. When both partners are committed to this process, they
tend to develop greater levels of empathy for each other's life
struggles. In this context, relationships can then become a place
for healing and growth. Though this therapeutic road is often times
a painful one to travel, its winding path can lead to increased
intimacy, joy, self-awareness, healing, self-esteem, personal growth
and sexual and spiritual fulfillment.
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