Spouse, partner, family, friend and co-worker relationships can benefit from mutual counseling.
Healthy relationships are vital to our well-being. Spouse, partner, family, friend and co-worker relationships can benefit from mutual counseling. Old wounds, conflicts, family secrets, communication and reconciliation are areas where relationships can grow and change.
Marriage/Partners: Old wounds, conflicts, family secrets, communication and reconciliation are areas where relationships can grow and change. Issues may include communication, conflict, parenting and infidelity. Divorce and custody situations also can be significantly improved through counseling. The counseling center also offers pre-marital counseling to help couples better prepare for their lives together.
Families: All families experience periods of stress. Counseling helps family members improve how they interact with one another, relate in more helpful ways, resolve conflicts, problem-solve creatively and grow in areas of strength. Issues may include communication, conflict, family illness or death, parenting and adult care giving. The goal is to help family members understand and appreciate each other and live in healthier, more enjoyable ways.