Posts tagged best couples therapy
Active Communication in Couples Therapy: What It Is and Why It Matters

In any relationship, communication is key—but in couples therapy, active communication becomes the foundation for healing, understanding, and growth. If you've ever felt like your partner isn’t hearing you, or if conflicts spiral without resolution, this concept could be the game-changer you’ve been looking for.

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Online Therapy in Los Angeles: Does It Really Work?

In recent years—especially since the pandemic—one of the most common questions I hear from new clients is: “Does online therapy really work?” As a therapist practicing in the heart of Los Angeles, where schedules are packed and traffic is relentless, any skepticism is completely understandable. So let’s unpack this.

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Is ADHD Impacting Your Relationship? Key Signs and How to Cope

ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, doesn't just affect focus and organization—it can also have a deep and lasting impact on romantic relationships. If you or your partner has ADHD, you may have noticed patterns of miscommunication, emotional disconnect, or recurring conflict that seem hard to break.

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Body Neutrality During the Holidays: Tips for Staying Balanced and Confident

The holidays can be a wonderful time of connection, celebration, and reflection, but they can also be challenging for many of us when it comes to our relationships with our bodies. Amid festive meals, well-meaning but unsolicited comments, and the pressures of New Year’s resolutions, staying grounded in body neutrality can feel like a tall order. But it is possible. Here’s how you can navigate this season with compassion, curiosity, and a focus on what truly matters.

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Signs It’s Time to Start Couples Therapy: How to Know When to Seek Help

At Spaces, we’ve worked with couples across cultures, stages, and struggles and the decision to seek therapy often represents both a risk and an act of courage. Therapy is not simply a place to “fix” what feels broken—it’s a place to understand, to reveal, to question, and, sometimes, to redefine. So, how do you know when it’s time?

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Setting Healthy Boundaries with Family During the Holidays: A Practical Guide

While some families may enjoy stress-free holidays together, others may face more challenging dynamics, such as unresolved conflicts, unsolicited advice, or criticism. Boundaries are a way to communicate what feels safe, comfortable, and respectful for you. When set with care, they can lead to more authentic, enjoyable interactions with family members.

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How do you know you and your therapist are a good fit?

Choosing a therapist is a deeply personal journey, and finding the right match can be crucial to the success of your therapy experience. A good therapeutic relationship isn’t just scheduling sessions—it’s about building a trusting, comfortable, and productive partnership.

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Why Messing Up Matters - Parenting Perspective

Yet how do we find the balance between taking the job seriously enough, and yet not losing sight of the fact that perfection is impossible. In fact, I would even go so far as to say that striving for perfection in parenting can potentially be very harmful. Hear me out: messing up as a parent really matters; it actually makes your kids more adaptable, self-aware, and able to develop secure relationships. 

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What to Expect from Couples Therapy

Relationships require work. They ebb and flow depending on life transitions, (ie. changes in work, additions to the family, grief, relocating to a new place etc.) and it can impact the relationship or surface previous issues that may not have caused conflict/distress in the past. Each couple has their own timeline for how and when they might find themselves seeking out couples therapy, but it can be helpful to know what to expect.

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