You don’t have to go it alone. The help of a professional counselor (therapist) can greatly enhance your personal well being, strengthen the bonds of relationships and bring greater understanding between individuals and family members. Dr. Ottawa Easingwood, Ph. D, can bring you such assistance.
There are many reasons or concerns why relationships are needing help.
Getting Past the affair - Is it possible to start again?”,Is it possible to get over the pain and trust again? Can we make it past the fear that it will happen again?
Emotional Abuse - We have had a previous bad experience or several bad/traumatic experiences in relationships, and we wonder, “Can I have a meaningful, loving ,secure and safe relationship?
Reoccuring Issues - We have worked on the same issues for so long, they have hurt us so much, and we ask is it possible to resolve or get past these issues?
New Communication Skills - Our anger and overreaction is not acceptable,“Can we learn to fight in a way that is not destructive to ourselves and our relationship?
I no longer love my partner - We are good friends not lovers. “Should we stay together or divorce, or can we fall in love again?
More emotional and sexual intimacy
- I feel lonely and emotionally disconnected from my spouse. There is very little physical intimacy. Can I have a more intimate relationship with my spouse?”
One partner getting help - My partner won’t come with me to get professional help , “Will it help the relationship if I come in and work on the relationship?”
“YES” The answer to these questions is Yes. Anytime that we spend to work on our concerns, get help,new information, skills, insight and practice new behaviours we not only help our relationships, but we help ourselves. To take it a step further we teach new ways of relating to our children, grandchildren and our relationships in the work environment also will change.
Positive change brings a positive environment.
Positive change brings a positive environment.
“I believe that with good help/intervention, perseverance to working through the hard issues, being willing to change and adopt new behaviours, anything is possible, healing is possible, and GOOD DAYS ARE AHEAD” November, 2009
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