Over the past four decades, I have had the opportunity to work with thousands of people struggling to rebuild their lives and their relationships. During this time, I refined and crafted my skills to develop a specific method of marriage coaching that is fast, effective, and lasting. I specialize in offering marriage intensives because of how well they work.
If you feel frustrated with recurring patterns in your relationship, are sick of having the same fights and want a breakthrough, or other therapy has failed you in the past but you aren't ready to give up on your relationship, an intensive is for you. I work in a collaborative, non-judgmental manner that is guaranteed to promote positive change.
If you feel frustrated with recurring patterns in your relationship, are sick of having the same fights and want a breakthrough, or other therapy has failed you in the past but you aren't ready to give up on your relationship, an intensive is for you. I work in a collaborative, non-judgmental manner that is guaranteed to promote positive change.
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Specializing in the intersection of neuroscience and couples relationships, I have made a lifelong study of what people need in order to overcome massive hurdles to create a connected, intimate, thriving relationship. While my 40 years of therapeutic and neuroscience training are important, I've learned that asking the right question is key.
Marriage Intensives
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Couples Coaching
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With expert guidance, you can clarify where you are today and discover the caring, supportive partnership you both want to create. Even as a couple, it's important to differentiate your wants and needs - then figure out how they come together in a mature, lasting love. Next, we look at how you can achieve those desires.
Brain Injury Marriage Intensive
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For virtually all clients the process of recovery feels slow, confusing and frustrating. You are coping with hidden symptoms that others can't see or understand. Spouses and partners often struggle with their own grief and anguish, and I've found that they need just as much support as their brain-injured loved ones in order to cope and adapt.
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