Couples Counseling
Relationships are hard. Often the very qualities that first drew us to a person are the same qualities that become difficult for us later. Sometimes normal couple problems drag on and get worse. Other times, you might feel like there are no major problems, but things just aren't as good as they used to be -- or as good as you wish they were. In any of these cases, consider couples therapy.
Common issues couples bring to counseling include breaches of trust such as infidelity or addiction-related behaviors; mutual grief and loss; anger management problems by one or both partners; differing levels of interest in physical intimacy; difficulty managing relationships with in-laws or other outside parties; and disagreements over how to spend time or money.
All of the following are appropriate for couples counseling at Pruett Counseling and Consulting:
Common issues couples bring to counseling include breaches of trust such as infidelity or addiction-related behaviors; mutual grief and loss; anger management problems by one or both partners; differing levels of interest in physical intimacy; difficulty managing relationships with in-laws or other outside parties; and disagreements over how to spend time or money.
All of the following are appropriate for couples counseling at Pruett Counseling and Consulting:
* Dating Couples
* Engaged Couples * Same-Sex Couples |
* Couples Considering Divorce
* Divorced Couples Seeking to Co-Parent Peacefully |
* Couples Seeking a More Enriching Relationship
* Couples Who Want to Divorce Amicably * Individuals Whose Partner Refuses to Attend Counseling |
Things to know about Michelle's approach to Couples Therapy:
* Michelle's specialization in graduate school was the Marriage and Family Track in the Counselor Education Department at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
* Michelle is trained in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), a research-based approach that helps couples build strong, loving relationships through attachment-based interventions.
* Michelle is trained in using the Prepare/Enrich Assessment, a research-based tool that evaluates couples on multiple scales to help you identify personalized strength and growth areas in your relationship.
* Michelle's specialization in graduate school was the Marriage and Family Track in the Counselor Education Department at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
* Michelle is trained in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), a research-based approach that helps couples build strong, loving relationships through attachment-based interventions.
* Michelle is trained in using the Prepare/Enrich Assessment, a research-based tool that evaluates couples on multiple scales to help you identify personalized strength and growth areas in your relationship.