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    How to Tell Someone Your Boundaries

    October 1, 2025

    So, you’ve decided that it’s time to set some boundaries in your life. Good for you! Boundaries are essential to maintaining relationships with friends, family members, and coworkers, as they can help build trust and respect. Once you’ve decided what your boundaries are, the next step will be communicating them to those around you. Here […]

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    How to Tell Someone Your Boundaries

    October 1, 2025

    So, you’ve decided that it’s time to set some boundaries in your life. Good for you! Boundaries are essential to maintaining relationships with friends, family members, and coworkers, as they can help build trust and respect. Once you’ve decided what your boundaries are, the next step will be communicating them to those around you. Here are some tips for how to do so:

    • Be clear. Explain exactly what you expect so that there’s no room for misinterpretation. For example, if you don’t want to work evenings, say, “I’m available between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.” rather than “I can’t work late,” since “late” can mean different things to different people.
    • Establish consequences. Explain what will happen if your boundary is crossed. For instance, if your child regularly yells, say, “If you raise your voice while we’re having a conversation, I will leave the room until you calm down.” And most importantly, follow through on those consequences.
    • Use the sandwich method. If you’re concerned about how the other person will react, try sandwiching your boundary between two positive statements. For example, if you’re feeling overwhelmed by how frequently your sister calls, you could say, “I love our chats, but I’ve been so busy with this new job that I’m not able to talk each night. Can we schedule a time each week to catch up?”

    Do You Struggle to Set Boundaries?

    Setting and communicating boundaries can be difficult, but it’s a lot easier with the help of an experienced therapist. Fortunately, you can get the assistance you need from the caring team at our practice. We understand the intricacies of relationships between family members, friends, coworkers, and other acquaintances, and we’ll provide you with tailored advice on how to effectively set any necessary boundaries. Contact us today to schedule a therapy session at a date and time that’s convenient for you.

    Filed Under: communication, relationships

    Addressing Infidelity and Finding Hope Again Through Couples Therapy

    September 28, 2025

    Infidelity can cause immense pain in a relationship. The feelings of betrayal, confusion, anger, and sadness are all-consuming in the moment. For many couples, discovering or admitting infidelity shakes the very core of their relationship and may be the end of many happy (or not-so-happy) years together. However, couples therapy can offer a constructive path […]

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    Addressing Infidelity and Finding Hope Again Through Couples Therapy

    September 28, 2025

    Infidelity can cause immense pain in a relationship. The feelings of betrayal, confusion, anger, and sadness are all-consuming in the moment. For many couples, discovering or admitting infidelity shakes the very core of their relationship and may be the end of many happy (or not-so-happy) years together. However, couples therapy can offer a constructive path forward for those who want to work through this rough patch and come out the other side. With compassionate support, it’s possible to understand the reasons behind infidelity, rebuild broken trust, and decide together what the future holds. 

    How Couples Therapy Helps Heal Infidelity Issues 

    Couples therapy provides a neutral, guided space to talk through painful emotions. A trained couples therapist will ensure both partners feel heard and validated while steering the conversation toward healing and resolution. Therapy can help couples: 

    • Rebuild emotional safety and communication 

    • Explore what led to the breach of trust 

    • Learn conflict resolution tools and emotional regulation 

    • Create new relational boundaries and agreements 

    • Decide whether they want to move forward together and how 

    Recovery from infidelity is never instant, and it may not follow a linear path. Some couples find renewed connection and clarity right away; others find peace in deciding to part ways. Regardless of the outcome, therapy will provide insight, healing, and empowerment. 

    Reconnecting and Rebuilding Together 

    Whether you’re seeking reconciliation or closure, professional guidance can lead you toward healing. Working with a couples therapist who specializes in infidelity issues allows you to process pain and rebuild connection in a structured, supportive setting. Ready to start healing? Contact us today to schedule your first couples therapy session and take the first step toward gaining trust and hope once more. 

    Filed Under: cheating, healing, infidelity, relationships

    Building a Healthier Relationship With Couples Therapy… Even If Things Are “Fine”!

    September 27, 2025

    Too many people think couples therapy is only for relationships in crisis. In reality, working with a couples therapist provides benefits for relationships at any stage, such as strengthening communication, learning how to address conflicts, and deepening emotional intimacy. If you’ve ever considered speaking to a couples therapist, let this be your sign that it’s […]

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    Building a Healthier Relationship With Couples Therapy… Even If Things Are “Fine”!

    September 27, 2025

    Too many people think couples therapy is only for relationships in crisis. In reality, working with a couples therapist provides benefits for relationships at any stage, such as strengthening communication, learning how to address conflicts, and deepening emotional intimacy. If you’ve ever considered speaking to a couples therapist, let this be your sign that it’s time to give it a try and see what counseling can do for you and your relationship! 

    The Many Wonderful Benefits of Couples Counseling

    Couples counseling exists not just to help you and your partner through a rough patch, but to build a foundation for lasting love. What does this mean for you? No matter where you are in your relationship—dating, newlyweds, married 10+ years—a couples therapist will be able to provide you with valuable advice. In sessions, you will: 

    • Develop healthier communication patterns 

    • Learn important conflict resolution strategies 

    • Reignite emotional and physical intimacy (if it was ever lost!) 

    • Dive deep into important milestones, general values, and your future plans to make sure you’re both on the same page 

    Couples therapy isn’t just a solution; it’s also a form of prevention. By addressing minor issues early, even if things seem “fine,” couples strengthen trust and avoid problems later. 

    Getting Started at Our Practice 

    Whether your relationship feels rocky or strong, couples therapy at our practice can help you grow together. Get in touch with our team today to learn how you can invest in your relationship. Have specific concerns? Ask if any of our providers have that specialty! 

    Filed Under: couples, relationship problems, relationships, therapy

    The Importance of Independence in a Relationship

    January 2, 2024

    When we first fall in love with that special someone, we want to spend all of our time together. In fact, we seem to feel better when we are with our significant other. This is the infatuation stage, and admittedly, it feels really good. But enduring relationships move past this stage and into a place […]

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    The Importance of Independence in a Relationship

    January 2, 2024

    When we first fall in love with that special someone, we want to spend all of our time together. In fact, we seem to feel better when we are with our significant other.

    This is the infatuation stage, and admittedly, it feels really good. But enduring relationships move past this stage and into a place of mutual respect and care. This will require each partner to give the other space to be their own individuals.

    Why Individuality and Independence are Important in Relationships

    First, what does it really mean to be an independent individual? It means you know how to be your own person, whether you are single or in a relationship. It means while you make the effort to make your partner happy, you also ensure that you continue to do the things you enjoy that bring you happiness.

    The following are just some of the reasons why there should always be independence in a relationship:

    No One Likes Clingy

    When you lack independence and don’t have a solid sense of yourself, you can come across as “clingy” or needy. If you want to be around your partner 24/7 and they are wanting space, your neediness can drain their energy.

    Mutual Growth

    When the two of you stay independent, you give each other the opportunity to grow as individuals, which then can lead to growth as a couple. 

    Mutual Support

    Independent people are strong people, and strong people can be counted on when it matters most. When you are both strong individuals, you can lend that support when the other needs it.

    Need Help Getting Your Independent Spirit Back?

    Most of us demanded our independence when we were in our teens and early 20s. But life happens, and we can often lose that independent spirit and lose our own identities. If you need some help reconnecting with yourself so that you may one day enjoy a beneficial partnership, please get in touch with me. I’m more than happy to discuss how therapy can help.

    SOURCES:

    • https://www.marriage.com/advice/relationship/be-independent-in-a-relationship/
    • https://www.symbiosiscoaching.com/why-independence-is-important-in-a-relationship/
    • https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/how-being-independent-improves-your-long-term-relationship.html

    Filed Under: couples, relationships

    How Bipolar Disorder Can Affect Relationships

    July 24, 2023

    Bipolar disorder is a condition that affects an individual’s mood. While manageable, the condition not only affects how a person thinks and feels, but also how they behave and act in romantic relationships. For instance, individuals with bipolar disorder experience severe high and low moods, which are typically called manic and depressive episodes. While in […]

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    How Bipolar Disorder Can Affect Relationships

    July 24, 2023

    Bipolar disorder is a condition that affects an individual’s mood. While manageable, the condition not only affects how a person thinks and feels, but also how they behave and act in romantic relationships. For instance, individuals with bipolar disorder experience severe high and low moods, which are typically called manic and depressive episodes. While in these emotional states, their behavior can scare and confuse their partner.

    The good news is, with the right treatment plan, many individuals with bipolar disorder can have healthy and satisfying relationships.

    Manic vs Depressive Episodes

    In order to understand how bipolar disorder can affect relationships, we need to look at how the two main episodes affect a person’s personality and behavior.

    When someone is in a manic state, they are often very irritable. This may cause them to disagree with their partner, and sometimes cause them to look for fights that aren’t really there.

    Manic episodes also cause sufferers to partake in risky behaviors, such as binge drinking or gambling sprees. These risky behaviors can cause a lot of tension in the relationship.

    Depressive episodes tend to cause the person to become very depressed and less communicative. They may be very weepy and feel hopeless. During these episodes the individual may pull away from their partner. They may also seem so lost and sad their partner feels overwhelmed and unable to help them.

    Tips for Healthy Relationships

    There is no relationship on the planet that doesn’t require a lot of work and effort. A relationship with a bipolar individual is no different. The good news is, there are numerous ways to build a loving and strong relationship in this situation:

    • Learn about the condition – The more you know about bipolar disorder, the more you can understand what your partner is experiencing.
    • Know their triggers – Triggers can disrupt your loved one’s mood, sending them into either a manic or depressive episode. Asking about potential triggers will help you support your loved one.
    • Creating a support plan – A comprehensive plan will help you support your partner. Your plan can include things like useful contacts, activities to avoid, necessary adjustments to daily routine, etc.

    Takeaway

    If you’ve been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, or if you are on the verge or diving into a relationship with someone who has, know that the condition does not mean you will be saddled with problems. But a healthy relationship will depend on effectively managing symptoms.

    If you’d like to work with a licensed mental health therapist who specializes in working with individuals with bipolar disorder, please give my office a call. I’d be happy to discuss treatment plans and how I may be able to help you experience a profound and loving connection with others.

    SOURCES:

    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324380

    https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/mood-disorders/bipolar-relationships-what-to-expect

    https://www.bipolarlife.org.au/how-can-bipolar-disorder-affect-relationships/

    Filed Under: bipolar, relationships



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