People
enter into marriage with the best of
intentions. As conflicts arise, couples psychotherapy can help in building
healthy relationships, but not all troubled marriages
can be saved. Couples psychotherapy may also be recommended
with premarital relationships, partners, and homosexual
relationships.
About half of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce,
which may be accompanied by turmoil. Psychotherapy can
be helpful in diminishing the chaos during the divorce
process and in building healthy relationships in the future.
These days, people can make a rational decision
to remain single, but some people suffer from
commitment phobia. Single issues are quite
different for singles, divorced and widows/widowers. Dating can be arduous and disappointing, but
quite fulfilling. What to look for in the right person can be perplexing and building a healthy relationship with the right
person is a challenge.
Relationships with adult children can be emotionally
taxing.
Bereavement, the loss of a loved one, is one
of the greatest stresses of a lifetime. Some people need help navigating through the stages of grief. A widow who
felt she could never date another man, subsequently remarried and said that she had found “love
and happiness again.”
Call or e-mail Dr. Nadler to set up a no cost telephone consultation
to discuss how he can help you with
you with building
healthy relationships.