Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in West Fargo, North Dakota ND

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Centennial, Colorado therapist: South Psychology, psychologist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

South Psychology

Psychologist, PhD
Are you seeking a path to emotional well-being, stronger relationships, and personal growth? Look no further! At South Psychology, we specialize in providing compassionate mental health therapy and assessment services tailored to your unique needs. Relationship and Marriage Counseling: Our skilled therapists offer individualized support for couples, men, and women. Whether you’re navigating the complexities of a romantic relationship or seeking guidance on marriage dynamics, we’re here for you. We address issues such as communication breakdowns, trust, intimacy, and conflict resolution. Assessment Services: Our comprehensive assessments provide valuable insights into your emotional health, personality traits, and coping mechanisms. Understanding yourself better can empower you to make positive changes and enhance your relationships. Why Choose South Psychology? Expertise: Our team comprises highly trained and experienced therapists who specialize in relationship dynamics. Evidence-Based Approach: We utilize evidence-based techniques, including the Gottman Method, to promote healthy relationships. Collaboration: We work collaboratively with you, fostering a safe and nonjudgmental space for healing and growth. Convenient Options: In-person sessions at our Colorado location or online telethealth for your convenience.  
6 Years Experience
Online in West Fargo, North Dakota
Arlington Heights, Illinois therapist: Dr. Mitchell Hicks, psychologist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Dr. Mitchell Hicks

Psychologist, PhD, ABPP
Are you feeling depressed or anxious? Are your life and relationships unfulfilling? Can't let go of past hurts? Using sex or the internet to avoid others or painful emotions? Nothing gets better no matter what you try? Maybe it's time for a change!  
27 Years Experience
Online in West Fargo, North Dakota
Palos Heights, Illinois therapist: Dr. Aretha Steele (Mindful Healing Counseling), psychologist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Dr. Aretha Steele (Mindful Healing Counseling)

Psychologist, PsyD
Hey! Relationships can be a wild ride, and we're here to help you navigate the twists and turns. If you're facing challenges in your relationship or marriage, we specialize in offering support. Let's work together to explore communication, understand each other better, and strengthen the bond you share. Our sessions provide a safe and open space for both of you to express your thoughts and feelings. Whether it's improving communication, resolving conflicts, or reigniting the spark, we're here to guide you. Relationships take effort, and we're committed to helping you build a foundation for a strong, loving connection. Your journey as a couple matters, and we're excited to be part of the process that leads to a happier and healthier relationship. (Note: We have specific therapists who specialize in this area at our practice. See our website for more information)  
15 Years Experience
Online in West Fargo, North Dakota
Boca Raton, Florida therapist: Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A., psychologist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.

Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Using Gottman and family systems methods, identify relationship goals, foster effective communication skills, and provide supportive counseling  
42 Years Experience
Online in West Fargo, North Dakota
Roswell, Georgia therapist: Alan Brandis, Ph.D., psychologist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Alan Brandis, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
Having worked with hundreds of couples over the last 40 years, I have developed a set of beliefs or ideas which, if adopted, help to ensure that a relationship will last. Here is a list of them. 1) Arguing helps nothing, so don't do it. I like to say that I never met the person who started the fight! When two people argue, each of them believes that he or she is merely reacting to something the other one did or said. Neither one believes that they started the fight; but it started somehow, didn't it? 2) It is better to be close than it is to be “right.” Blaming each other for the argument is counterproductive. So is trying to change the other person's opinion. Most couples who argue, argue about whose perception is "correct," whose way of doing something is the "right" way, and so on. The only possible outcome of these arguments is that someone will be "right" and someone will be "wrong." Do you know anyone who enjoys being wrong? Most people will fight tooth and nail to avoid being "wrong." 3) Commitment is the Foundation of the Therapy.Commitment implies that you are in the relationship "come Hell or high water," barring certain behaviors your partner might do such as having an affair (although I have seen a number of relationships recover from those, too).  
34 Years Experience
Online in West Fargo, North Dakota