Couple Therapy
A Couple therapy is often seen as an intervention only when something is failing in a relationship.
However, this form of therapy is a powerful tool that can actually prevent problems from getting worse and help strengthen bonds.
In Couple Therapy and Clinical Sexology consultations, a safe space is created where both partners can share their concerns and difficulties.
Often, when a couple tries to resolve issues alone, conversations can descend into misunderstandings or accusations.
In the therapeutic environment, communication is facilitated so that everyone feels heard and acknowledged, which paves the way for progress and conflict resolution.
One of the main benefits of Couple Therapy is the creation of an environment where it is possible to talk safely about feelings and thoughts, even if they seem confusing or difficult to express.
Therapists never take sides, being impartial and helping to understand the perspective of both sides.
This allows each person to feel valued, which can ease tensions and facilitate reconciliation or problem-solving.
If the couple decides to separate, therapy can also help facilitate a more harmonious separation process, guiding towards a mutually beneficial resolution.
On the other hand, if the couple is considering a union, such as living together or getting married, therapy can help prepare them for the challenges that arise in this new phase, helping to strengthen the emotional resources needed for healthy coexistence.
Regardless of the situation, Couple Therapy addresses a wide range of issues, such as:
- Conflict
- Dissatisfaction
- Communication problems
- Jealousy
- Infidelity
- Problems with desire and sexuality
- Difficulties adapting to the role of parent
- Separation or divorce
- Decision to unite (marriage or living together)
- Sexual orientation issues
- Gender identity issues
Whatever the circumstance, therapy is here to support the couple on the path they wish to follow, promoting a healthier and more balanced relationship.