Relationship Counseling for Couples and Individuals

Practical, but powerful tip 2 getting connection, intimacy and satisfaction out of your committed relationship.

#1 “Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth without destroying his roots.”   —Frank A. Clark Tip #1   Be gentle with your criticism. Start with something kind to say about your partner instead of beginning the conversation with a criticism or complaint. For example, “I …

Lets Talk about Sex!!!

SEX- Lets talk about sex and sexual intimacy in your committed relationship. More specifically, when was the last time you and your partner had a non-defensive, tension free, and open conversation about sex and sexuality?  To have a warm, productive conversation about your concerns, needs, feelings and desires about sex …

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence: How well do you know how you react when conflict arises while talking with your spouse or partner? To what degree are you aware of when you get angry? How do past unresolved pain and resentment show up in your day-to-day communication with your significant other? Are you …