Romantic Relationships

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When the rose-colored lenses from the honeymoon phase dissipate, many romantic partners find themselves annoyed at the little things, butting heads, and struggling to get through to one another. Needs and wants are not being met, and being in relationship with one another feels like walking on eggshells.

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You might be thinking:

I should be happy.

I should feel fine.

I should feel grateful for what I have.

I shouldn’t complain.

Life in theory is fine, but you’re feeling detached. You can’t shake these feelings that seem to seep into everyday adult life, and you just can’t figure out what’s going on.

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I get it. There’s being alive, then there’s feeling alive.

Feeling alive often gets lost in the thick of acquiring work, relationships and all things that your parents and mentors have drilled you about getting. Now that you have all these things, you don’t know what else to do — how else you can feel.

I’d be honored to work through this with you.

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Through my process-oriented approach, I help clients gain insight into their inter/intra-personal patterns, develop a stronger sense of self and connection to their emotions, and live a life that feels more fulfilling and authentic.

Creating the space to make this happen is an incredible gift I’m honored to provide.