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Counseling is an investment in yourself and your relationships. It's a risk to make a phone call or send an email, but when successful, it pays you back in the form of maturity, new skills and compassion for yourself and others. When your relationship is under stress, counseling can help you build a bridge to each other, increasing your safety, understanding, affirmation and love.

We are survivors. We adapt to situations but lose core parts of ourselves in the process. Trauma can be complex, but you have resilience and therapy can help you find your way to healing. The help men need must be first safe, full of grace, compassion, and empathy as well as being deeply informed and truthful. Simply having a private, confidential place to bare one's soul can be powerfully healing in and of itself.

Compassionate counseling to help you clarify your goals, understand your present and past circumstances and family therapy and/or education can often greatly help you on your recovery journey. When your faced with an addiction or a betrayal you want a counselor who has not only the education but the experience and commitment to help you move in the right direction.
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Personal change requires compassionate, honest and safe relationships.
It also requires some amount of courage, developed trust and commitment to your dreams, desires and goals.
Addiction recovery, trauma work and helping couples recover - especially from betrayal - are a large part of what I've been doing for the last ten years.
We can grow and we can get through some difficult situations, stronger, wiser and more empowered!
So much compassion, tenderness and attachment is needed in order to simply keep from running away sometimes, using the same old strategies that may have preserved your mind but not your "life".
If you've been wondering if you have a problem, if the trouble you've been dealing with lately may be related to compulsive behaviors or if the people around you are complaining about you or your behavior, I'd like to meet with you and hear your story.
There is a way to move into a life of peace, compassion and wisdom.
This is not a counseling based program.
It is a therapy or task based model that has a tremendous amount of rigorous research associated with it.
It encourages twelve step participation in conjunction with initial testing and therapist lead group therapy.
Helping couples survive and then thrive after failed promises - drugs and alcohol, pornography, or gambling is my specialty.
Developing and maintaining safety for you is so important in our work together.
In order to do that we may need to go slow and create a space where the relationship as well as our individual concerns are honored.
Becoming who you are today took time and you learned your relational dance at a very young age.
Moving into a less conflicted and painful place could involve learning ways to manage your feelings together.
Interventions- An intervention is a way of setting a boundary with someone you love.
It helps them understand how valuable the relationship they have with the participants truly is.
I don't like surprising or ganging up on people struggling with addictions and typically it isn't necessary or as effective.
Two things are needed, compassion and a willingness to follow through on consequences established prior to our meeting.
Assessments- This is to determine the severity of impairment and criteria for referral if further care if needed.
When our hearts are struggling with the pains of life, transitioning from younger to older, letting relationships evolve or attempting to turn aloneness into solitude, any of the infinite ways Reality allows suffering to do some mysterious work - it's good to talk with friends, family and a counselor who's had a journey of his own, and will admit he doesn't know everything but would honor your journey by at least being with you and suggest that there is a meaning here that together we could reach for and in that - you would find comfort in a deeper understanding and joy in a maturing soul.
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