Relationship Therapy
Most people think of relationship therapy as marital or couples therapy.
However, relationship issues go beyond this. Relationships that need
to be worked on might be romantic but they also might be platonic
or with family. Examples of clients seeking relationship therapy might
be:
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Couples seeking conflict resolution for marital
or dating relationship issues
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Couples seeking pre-marital counseling
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An individual seeking help for marital issues
(this is an effective way to work on couple issues as well)
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An individual struggling with forming healthy
relationships due to issues with commitment, difficulty finding
potential partners, or psychiatric issues that affect relationships
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A young adult trying to balance responsibilities
between forming a new family and the family in which they grew up
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A family trying to adjust to their child becoming
an adolescent
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An employee struggling to develop ways to cope
with co-workers or a boss
People deal with many relationships every day. Often the
skills learned when working on a specific relationship are helpful in
other areas as well. Developing these skills often lead to deeper, more
satisfying interactions in many areas of life.
For more information or to schedule an appointment please
contact our Intake Coordinator at (630) 307-3782 or e-mail at brandttherapyclinics@att.net.