Is communication, which used to be so easy, now strained or gone and you feel as if you have lost your best friend? Talk with John Turner, LMFT or Sally Connolly, LMFT for practical advice for your situation. They have helped many couples recover from these and other situations. Maybe it is not too late for them to help you. Couples Counseling of Louisville provides live and online counseling to people in Kentucky.
Counseling focuses on helping couples develop clear, healthy patterns of communication and conflict resolution. John and Sally both work from a positive perspective, building on what is already going well and working. Minimal time is spent talking about problems. Most is directed toward specific changes to move forward and solve problems. Many individuals also find their way to the Couples Counseling office.
Sally and John meet with people who are concerned about relationships, struggle with depression or anxiety, making life transitions, experiencing problems at work and other life struggles, coping with divorce, struggles of rearing adolescents, caring for aging parents, retirement, and family business issues.
Counseling focuses on helping couples develop clear, healthy patterns of communication and conflict resolution. John and Sally both work from a positive perspective, building on what is already going well and working. Minimal time is spent talking about problems. Most is directed toward specific changes to move forward and solve problems. Many individuals also find their way to the Couples Counseling office.
Sally and John meet with people who are concerned about relationships, struggle with depression or anxiety, making life transitions, experiencing problems at work and other life struggles, coping with divorce, struggles of rearing adolescents, caring for aging parents, retirement, and family business issues.
Services
Relationship counseling incorporates the skills and information for a healthy relationship.
Much of what we will share involves the research of Drs.
John and Julie Gottman who have studied couples for many years and know what is present in healthy relationships.
Many people think of communication simply as verbal communication, a straightforward way to get their message across to others.
However, the message you think you are sending can often be misinterpreted.
Simple complaints or requests can feel like criticism.
Much of what we will share involves the research of Drs.
John and Julie Gottman who have studied couples for many years and know what is present in healthy relationships.
Many people think of communication simply as verbal communication, a straightforward way to get their message across to others.
However, the message you think you are sending can often be misinterpreted.
Simple complaints or requests can feel like criticism.
Suite 2247 of the Medical Arts Building at 1169 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky 40217.
While we do not accept insurance, we are more than willing to print an insurance form so that you might be reimbursed.
Your health savings account will also most likely cover the cost of counseling.
We are out-of-network with all insurance providers, and we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare payments.
This time is reserved exclusively for you.
If you are unable to keep this appointment, please give 48 hours notice; otherwise you will be billed for the time reserved.
While we do not accept insurance, we are more than willing to print an insurance form so that you might be reimbursed.
Your health savings account will also most likely cover the cost of counseling.
We are out-of-network with all insurance providers, and we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare payments.
This time is reserved exclusively for you.
If you are unable to keep this appointment, please give 48 hours notice; otherwise you will be billed for the time reserved.
If you would like to consult with John about a referral, feel free to email him johneturnerlmft@gmail.com.
He is happy to share ideas with you for future help.
John has served as adjunct faculty with the University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work, the University of Louisville Family Therapy Program and taught a course on couple work at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
He has presented workshops on family therapy and couples therapy throughout the Midwest.
John was honored to be the recipient of the 2003 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Marriage and Family Therapy by The Kentucky Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
He is happy to share ideas with you for future help.
John has served as adjunct faculty with the University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work, the University of Louisville Family Therapy Program and taught a course on couple work at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
He has presented workshops on family therapy and couples therapy throughout the Midwest.
John was honored to be the recipient of the 2003 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Marriage and Family Therapy by The Kentucky Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Use this questionnaire to assess your marriage on a regular basis to see if you are on the right track.
Sometimes couples can get off track without even recognizing it.
This questionnaire will give you some idea for what to "tweak" or talk over with your partner.
Answer each question with a Y for yes or N for no.
1.
We touch each other with love during each day.
2. We do not let small issues escalate into bigger ones.
3. My spouse and I generally know what is happening in each other's life.
4. Neither I nor my spouse are often irritable or in a bad mood.
Sometimes couples can get off track without even recognizing it.
This questionnaire will give you some idea for what to "tweak" or talk over with your partner.
Answer each question with a Y for yes or N for no.
1.
We touch each other with love during each day.
2. We do not let small issues escalate into bigger ones.
3. My spouse and I generally know what is happening in each other's life.
4. Neither I nor my spouse are often irritable or in a bad mood.
Through our many years of experience, we know a lot that we can share with you about healthy relationships and how to solve your problems.
In addition to our experience, we also draw on the work of John Gottman, PhD, a researcher from The University of Seattle, who has spent a great deal of time studying healthy couples and has determined the components of healthy relationships.
We would both say that we are therapists who see the relationship as our client, rather than individuals within the relationship.
In addition to our experience, we also draw on the work of John Gottman, PhD, a researcher from The University of Seattle, who has spent a great deal of time studying healthy couples and has determined the components of healthy relationships.
We would both say that we are therapists who see the relationship as our client, rather than individuals within the relationship.
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