Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in Harwinton, Connecticut CT
Alistair Highet
Licensed Psychoanalyst, MA, LP, NCPsyA
I have specialized training in marriage and relationship counseling. We need our relationships, to help us shoulder the challenges of life, but also to discover who we are in the deepest sense. But old ideas of ourselves and deep inner patterns can obscure and cloud our judgment, and we can find ourselves living out our relationship in patterns that are in the way. When a couple wants to move forward there is always a way. I can help you clear away the distortions, find the language of understanding, that can help you to grow together.
24 Years Experience
Ms Lori Carpenos
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
As an LMFT, relationships and marriage counseling has long been a specialty (since 1985) I also co-authored a book on the topic: The Secret of Love, Unlock the Mystery, Unleash the Magic
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38 Years Experience
Debra Nelson
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Relationship issues cover a vast array of areas in our lives. We have relationships with our immediate families, extended families, friends, romantic partners, co-workers, and supervisors -- just to name a few! At times, these relationships can become complex, or even toxic to our well-being. Understanding how to best navigate your current relationships, and even uncover patterns of relating, can greatly improve your relationships and reduce overall stress in your life.
21 Years Experience
Natalie Wisdom
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Couples therapy is a type of psychotherapy in which a therapist with clinical experience working with couples, helps two people involved in a romantic relationship gain insight into their relationship, resolve conflict and improve relationship satisfaction utilizing a variety of therapeutic interventions. Couples therapy tends to involve the following general elements: A focus on a specific problem (i.e. sexual difficulties, infidelity, jealousy) Active participation on the part of the therapist in treating the relationship itself, rather than each individual separately. Solution-focused, change-oriented interventions early on in treatment.
A clear establishment of treatment objectives.
17 Years Experience
Jonathan Schmalz
Psychologist, PhD, HSP-P
Relationships are central to knowing who we are and thus have an enormous impact on our mental health. We often downplay to ourselves that frequent or underlying problems in our relationships are "enough" to feel anxious, sad, or angry about. As a result we often misplace the source of distress solely upon personal failings. Much of my work focuses on helping you clarify what you want and need relationally, working out what is making it hard to communicate those wants and needs, and empowering you to try some new things with your loved ones.
15 Years Experience