Healing After Betrayal
Affairs and betrayals can deeply shake trust and emotional security. Many couples feel overwhelmed or unsure how to even begin talking about what happened. Therapy provides a structured, supportive space to slow the conversation, tend to the injuries created, and explore whether repair is possible. This process is paced carefully and guided by each partner’s readiness, with attention to honesty, accountability, and rebuilding trust when both partners are willing.
At the heart of all this work is a simple truth: most of us were never taught how to communicate emotions, express needs, or navigate conflict in close relationships. Therapy becomes a place to learn those skills with compassion and support.
Desire & Intimacy Concerns
Differences in sexual desire are a normal part of long-term relationships and are often shaped by stress, emotional disconnection, health changes, or life transitions. Rather than focusing on fixing anyone, we explore what may be happening underneath these patterns. Our work centers on reducing shame, improving communication, and rebuilding emotional safety so intimacy can grow in ways that feel respectful and mutual.
Relationship Uncertainty
Some couples come to therapy unsure about the future of their relationship. During these moments, conversations can feel tense, rushed, or emotionally overwhelming. I offer a space to slow things down so both partners can speak honestly, understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and gain clarity without pressure to reach a specific outcome. When helpful, I draw from attachment-informed and evidenced-based approaches to support conversations about connection, boundaries, and intimacy in a way that feels emotionally safe.