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Relationship Resource Center
Relationships affect every area of our life: families, partners, children, friends, colleagues and employers. At the Relationship Resource Center we support you in developing the path to happier, more joyful connections. Sometimes that path is through healing unhealthy patterns and old wounds. At times that path is through face-to-face interaction with another person in your life.

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The Relationship Resource Center offers counseling for individuals, couples (married or not) and families. While each client's needs are unique and each of us has our own individual style, there are some similarities in how we work. First of all, we approach our work with a strong commitment to relating to our clients with respect and compassion.
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We invite you to continue your journey toward emotional health and relational intimacy. In signing up for this work, you will be taking on some of the hardest work you may ever do. Yet the rewards can be fantastic! You will become more fully alive and more deeply and passionately connected - with yourself, with others and with life!
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The Relationship Resource Center began in 1994 with John, Mary, Howie, and Roz. Collectively we have over 150 years of experience in the practice of psychotherapy. Our highly trained and caring staff hold licenses in Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling, Coaching and Body-Centered Therapy.
Mary Simon
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I believe that, although we usually don't have a choice about whether pain comes into our lives and our relationships, we do have the ability to choose whether it becomes "stuck pain" or "growing pain." For over 30 years, I have been helping clients learn how to use the pain that comes into their lives to grow into happier, more mature, more alive human beings.
Howie Lambert
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I see conflict as opportunity in life. Pain is often an invitation to growth. An experienced guide is what we most need to capture the moment and turn our "lemons into lemonade." If you are in pain let me help you feel it, move with it and allow it to guide you to the next chapter in your life. The Buddha said that it is not the pain of life that causes us to suffer; it is the way we constrict and resist the pain that gets us stuck.
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