Couple Psychotherapy

In life one of the most significant relationships to people is the relationship, while the most complex. The couple is conceived as a whole, made up of two people, who bring their personal world, family and culture. At times, these worlds favor the development of the couple, but at other times, contribute to the emergence of conflicts, finding each of them in a world that is not only individual but also shared.

In many cases, these differences create conflicts difficult to overcome and lead to a crisis situation in which the couple does not know how to get out because they have not acquired the tools necessary to address various conflicts.

 

OBJECTIVES :

  • Help resolve conflicts and improve relationships between partners.
  • Provide the necessary tools to enhance communication.
  • Encouraging the emergence of new perspectives to improve the relationship.
  • Help build a new way to interact and relate to each other, from a place in which to grow and feel better.

 

METHOD

Psychotherapy is divided into sessions of 50 to 60 minutes, they will make joint sessions, and sessions of 30 minutes when conducted in individual sessions. You can set a weekly basis, although it is important to assess the case if necessary to establish a higher frequency. Throughout the interviews, the couple work on their conflicts in their relationship.

 

MOST FREQUENT REASONS TO GO TO CONSULTATION

  • There are signs that help in deciding a query.
  • Discomfort in one or both partners. These problems may range from permanent conflict transition.
  • Lack of communication, frequent arguments.
  • Aggressive, abusive or violent situations when they arise (» see article)
  • Emotional dependency, manipulation, insecurity.
  • Infidelity, jealousy issues.
  • Economic, health or unexpected changes.
  • Sexual difficulties.
  • When they took the decision to separate, to help make it as less traumatic.
  • They can also go to see those couples with relatively few problems, but wish to improve their relationship. Such couples are often boring, hide their feelings or put up with each other.

 

At this point, which acts Couple Psychotherapy as it is an action that favors the emergence of new perspectives to improve relations and resolve conflicts. Help build a new way to interact and relate to each other, from a place in which to grow and feel better.

 

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