Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in Warwick, Rhode Island RI
Circle of Healing Psychotherapy
Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC
Couples can hit roadblocks for various reasons. Having a third person to help facilitate the difficult conversations has proven to be quite helpful. Our focus in therapy will be communication, needs, boundaries and goals for the couple and each individual in the relationship.
11 Years Experience
Robert A. Walker and Associates, Counseling and Consulting Center Inc.
Counselor/Therapist
Relationships are a lot of things, but easy is not one of them. Seeking couples therapy is the first step in healing the heart of your relationship. Whether your relationship is suffering from unresolved disputes, negative feelings, infidelity, parenting issues, lack of communication, a dissipating bond, or multiple other struggles that can consume a relationship, your partnership is not beyond reparation. In fact, the willingness of you and your partner to seek help demonstrates the ability for healing.
16 Years Experience
Dr. Livia Freier
Psychologist, PhD Psychologist
Provides a safe space for partners to speak to a therapist about the issues that may have led to problems in their relationship. Throughout the course of couples therapy, partners learn why something may have gone wrong, discuss each other’s needs and practice effective communication.
9 Years Experience
Julie Novak
Psychologist, PsyD
Relationships are hard. When we're struggling in our relationships, feelings of sadness, anger, anxiety, resentment and hopelessness can all be present. Together we will address the concerns in your relationship and find ways to bring hope back to this vital part of your life.
17 Years Experience
Dr. Brian Weir
Psychologist, PsyD
My work with couples often focuses on finding the underlying conflict and/or unmet needs that can end up festering and eroding the foundation of the relationship. I help each partner discover these needs and communicate in more accurate and productive ways. This can help each other genuinely want to understand and meet each other's needs, instead of deny/defend patterns that may exist. In cases of various forms of infidelity, after the direction and goal of therapy is explored, we may examine conditions that led to the behavior and learn from them to build a stronger and healthy relationship. Moreover, this process can help toward establishing long term forgiveness and trust. It can be surprising what is possible to overcome and how much better things can be.
21 Years Experience