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What
is Couples Counseling?
Couples counseling is an extensive
part of our practice at Family Therapy Associates.
Whether you have been together
for a long time, or are in a fairly new relationship,
whether you are married, unmarried , recently engaged
or considering a second marriage, heterosexual or
homosexual, we will help you find solutions to the
problems you are facing in your relationship and
develop your strengths and resources as a couple.
Although occasionally therapy can be long term,
couples often find solutions to their problems in
a few sessions.
How can Couples
Counseling be Helpful to you?

Many of the couples we see report
that all aspects of their lives are more fulfilling
once they have addressed their style of communication,
resolve conflicts, and deal with resentment and
anger issues.
- Are you having problems communicating?
- Are you having sexual or intimacy problems?
- Are you doubting your sexual preference?
- Are responsibilities for financial or household
needs unbalanced?
- Are you having issues involving extended family
members?
- Are you a young couple trying to establish your
autonomy?
- Are you remarrying and trying to blend two families?
- Is there a loss of respect and trust?
- Are there infidelity concerns?
- Are there issues of control?
- Is there verbal or physical abuse?
- Are cultural differences creating problems?
When
both partners are committed to the relationship,
couples counseling is an effective way to move toward
a happier future. Sometimes, when one partner wishes
to hold onto the relationship and the other has
doubts about compatibility, we find that individual
therapy can be helpful. Change in only one partner
often results in changes in the relationship.
When work, family and personal needs become unbalanced
and friends and family are too close to the situation
to be objective, we can help.
Many of the couples we see at FTA find that the
MBTI®
offers them useful information in understanding
their partner and themselves better.
"In love the paradox occurs
that two beings become one
and yet remain two".
Erich Fromm
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When
friends and family are just too close to your
situation to help.
call
us at 954 -341 - 2555
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