From Conflict to Connection: How Counseling Can Help Couples Overcome Financial Stress
Money matters—it’s a simple fact. But when financial stress starts to take a toll on your relationship, it can feel overwhelming. Arguments over bills, mismatched spending habits, or the pressure to “make ends meet” can quickly turn into emotional distance, frustration, and tension.
Building Intimacy as a Busy Couple in 2025
In 2025, it feels like the demands on our time will only increase. Whether it's balancing work, caring for children, managing personal goals, or navigating the pressures of technology and social media, couples often find themselves feeling disconnected and distant. Intimacy—both emotional and physical—can easily slip down the list of priorities when life gets hectic.
What To Do When Your Partner Becomes Distant
What if I told you that your partner pulling away is not necessarily a bad thing that reflects upon you or your relationship? Whatever the reason, it can be easy to jump to conclusions but I invite you to consider other factors that may be leading to them pulling away.
How Couples Therapy Can Still Help When You’ve Decided to Separate
Separation and the end of relationships can be scary and painful. Using couples therapy to navigate this transition thoughtfully can help create a more amicable separation and lay the groundwork for healthier future relationships.
Polyamory 101: Understanding Terminology and Relationship Lessons
Polyamory is a complex and nuanced approach to relationships that emphasizes consent, communication, and flexibility. While it may not be for everyone, the principles underlying polyamory offer valuable lessons that can enhance any relationship. By fostering open communication, managing jealousy, and embracing flexibility, individuals can build stronger, more resilient connections, regardless of their chosen relationship structure.
Exploring Diverse Relationship Structures in Polyamory
What about relationship structures in polyamory?
There are many different ways to practice ethical non monogamy! We can go over a couple of them here. Everyone does poly (or polyamory, or relationship anarchy, or swinging, etc., etc., etc.) differently. Not only are the labels themselves subjective, but as described above, the way we use them has a lot of built-in variation as well.