COUPLES COUNSELING IN LOS ANGELES
Find Healthy Connection and Meaning Again in Your Relationship
Is your relationship bringing you joy - or is it a source of pain and conflict? Is it the relationship you've always dreamed of - or can it use some improvement? Whether you need some help with communication, or dealing with a what seems like a hopeless marriage, couples therapy can make a big difference in your relationship and overall satisfaction.
No more being in a relationship that is not fulfilling and devoid of any joy
Relationships require work.
Some relationships require more work than others, and that's okay. However, no one deserves to be in a relationship that is not fulfilling and devoid of any joy. It might feel like you are constantly fighting against each other instead of enjoying each other's company, or maybe you feel like the connection is missing altogether. This doesn't have to be case and it doesn't mean that the relationship has to be over.
Learn How to Communicate Efficiently, Connect with Each Other, and Fight for Your Marriage Instead of Each Other
Our couples therapists provide couples counseling IN LOS ANGELES to help relationships and marriages work!
Many people think that if the spark is gone, they are fighting too much, or even if there has been a breach of trust, that the relationship does not have any hope. It's often difficult to look past the pain you're currently in or to put down your defenses if you've already been hurt.
At Playa Vista Counseling we provide a safe environment where connection, healing and communication can happen. As Marriage and Family Therapists, we work with many couples (dating, engaged, married or separated) and appreciate the delicate nature of relationships.
We know what an important aspect of your life this is and what it would mean for this relationship to go from a painful to a joyful one.
Some areas of focus in couples counseling can include
Improving communication
Building intimacy and connection
Rebuilding trust
Parenting issues
Learning to fight fair
Decreasing conflict
Addressing extended family issues