Relationship difficulties rarely come out of nowhere. They usually reflect longer patterns — in how we communicate, how we manage conflict, how much we allow ourselves to need, or how we respond when we feel threatened or unheard. Whether you’re navigating conflict with a partner, struggling with communication, processing a breakup, or trying to build deeper connections, the common thread is often what’s happening inside you.
This is individual therapy focused on your patterns, your needs, and your role in the dynamics you keep finding yourself in. Available to clients across Texas, both in-person and online — because understanding those patterns is the first step toward changing them.
Not at all. Individual therapy for relationship challenges is just as relevant whether you're single, partnered, navigating friendships, or processing family dynamics. The work is about understanding your patterns -- which apply across all relationships.
It's natural to feel that way, and sometimes there are real issues with the other person. But individual therapy focuses on your experience, your responses, and what's within your control. Often, understanding your own patterns reveals more room to navigate the situation than you expected.
Absolutely. Repetitive relationship patterns almost always have roots in earlier experiences or attachment dynamics. Bringing those into awareness is often the turning point -- and one of the most valuable things individual therapy can do.
Couples therapy involves both partners and focuses on the relationship system. Individual therapy focuses on you -- your history, your patterns, your emotional experience, and your choices. Both have value. Many people find individual work lays important groundwork regardless of whether couples therapy follows.