Couples Therapy Appointments

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Couples Counseling | Fort Worth | Dallas | Arlington

“It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.” -F.N.

The current situation has created a unique situation for couples across the world, and especially in Texas and Fort Worth. Whether you find yourself spending more time than usual, or less time than usual, with your significant other, you may have found that your relationship has encountered new challenges.

Couples are learning new things about each other across DFW. Couples are suffering from financial hardships. And, changes in work schedules have forced one or both members of couples to seek out difficult solutions to sleep schedule, childcare, and home management.

I’ve assisted hundreds of couples in their journey to heal with each other, and the current times make no difference to my tried and true efforts with men and women across Ft. Worth.

Communication | Marriage Reconciliation | Family Therapy

The biggest misconception when it comes to relationship troubles is that once a problem gets worse, there’s no fixing it. Well I’m happy to tell you that there’s always a path to reconciliation when two people who love each other are willing to put in hard work.

A healthy relationship requires a lot of moving parts, and when we let certain pieces go by the wayside, over the course of weeks, months, or years, relationships can suddenly seem harder to maintain. If a car can’t operate with every single one of its moving parts, how can you expect your relationship to survive more than one problem area?

The trouble is, most couples don’t realize the need for counseling, because they think it’s not for them, or their troubles don’t amount to the need for therapy. It’s too scary of a word.

But, couples shouldn’t be afraid to ask for help, because couples counseling is exactly what the phrase means: advice. I’ve seen so many relationships and marriages that I have a strong hunch where the problems lie. I may direct you to an issue that you didn’t realize was even there, which will produce an even better solution than you could have predicted.

Extenuating Circumstances | Couples Therapy | Ft. Worth, TX

When the whole city seems to have gone dark, and there are no more places to go on dates (like the Stockyards, Billy Bob’s, or Joe T. Garcias), and no parks for a weekend stroll (on the Trinity Trail, Clearfork, or Hulen), couples can get to each other’s throats, feeling like they’re trapped together.

It’s a common thing, you might say! It’s because of what’s going on outside, and once that gets better, the two of us will get better.

But, just because extenuating circumstances have revealed problems in your relationship doesn’t mean that those problems don’t exist when the circumstances change. If problems are getting worse in isolation, it means that activities may be distracting a couple from their underlying issues.

What if another illness were to strike, sending us all back inside? And what if that lasted for a year, rather than a month? Wouldn’t you want to know that your relationship would survive?

Couples Therapy | Appointments Available | FW, TX

Working with couples to rebuild healthy Ft. Worth relationships is what I enjoy most. We’ll work together over one session, ten sessions, as many as you’d like, to strengthen you and your partner’s love for one another, so that even if you were to be trapped in the same room for years, the result would be pleasant.

So whether you’re looking for couples counseling in Fort Worth, Lake Worth, Richland Hills, Hurst, Haltom City, Burleson, Benbrook, or Granbury, I’m here to help. My offices are located on University Drive, just a stone’s throw from TCU. So anyone in the 76107 area is welcome to stop by and set up an appointment any time.