Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in Joppatowne, Maryland MD
Rachel F. Beck
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCSW-C
Do you feel that your life is not going the way you want? Are your relationships characterized by ongoing conflict or distance? Do you feel anxious most of the time ? If it is time for you to make changes, I can teach you skills you need to do so.
40 Years Experience
Christine Highfill
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC-S
Welcome to a dedicated space where love, understanding, and growth thrive. I'm Christine Highfill, a compassionate relationship counselor committed to guiding couples toward stronger, healthier connections. I tailor sessions designed to foster open communication, deepen intimacy, and navigate challenges within your relationship.
17 Years Experience
Pat Dudley
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LCPC, NCC
I provide counseling to couples and families that focuses on the concerns of each person.
Daniel Kessler
Psychologist, PsyD., DBSM
Dr. Kessler helps couples improve their communication, resolve conflict, and build stronger relationships. With over 25 years of experience working with couples, he uses a variety of evidence-based techniques, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and Gottman therapy. He can help couples with a variety of concerns related to communication issues, sexuality and intimacy, extended families, parenting and blended families.
The most effective way to help couples is to create a safe and supportive space where they can feel comfortable talking about their challenges, focusing on improving communication and understanding. Therapy will help couples to identify and address the underlying issues in their relationship, and develop the skills they need to communicate more effectively and resolve conflict.
28 Years Experience
Paul W Anderson, PhD
Psychologist, Licensed counseling psychologist, Licensed Addictions counselor
I have had extensive training and experience working with couples, married or otherwise. First and foremost, I do not take sides. Neither of you is to blame for the trouble you have with each other. Both oof you are doing the best you can. The trouble in you relationship is not because either of you is a bad person but because you’re using patterns of interaction that don't work. I can help fix that.
<br>Both of you are right from your own perspective. My job is to help you get out of the blame game and find ways to build bridges between your differences so you can get back to enjoying being together.
43 Years Experience