

Couples Counseling Union City CA. Couples Counseling Union City, California.
Welcome to our network of couples counseling and realtionship therapists in Union City CA. Couples therapy and couples counseling Union City, CA with a licensed and experienced therapist will strenghten your relationship and help resolve the issues that are causing you to struggle. Our California psychotherapists are trained in understanding the complex dynamics of relationships that couples face- how they fail, and how they thrive. Choose a Union City CA couples counselor below and start your new journey towards a healthier relationship.
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Windows of Opportunity Counseling Services
Windows of Opportunity Counseling Services
Email: Contact Windows of Opportunity
39899 Balentine Dr. 355, Newark 94560
Email: Contact Windows of Opportunity
39899 Balentine Dr. 355, Newark 94560
We practice Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT). This model believes that we are all hard wired for attachment and connection. We need love and security and how we deal with this vulnerability is what determines how we are in relationships. When love doesn’t work, it hurts, and secure emotional attachment is the cure. We facilitate a couples development of a secure attachment by helping them come together and break the negative patterns of insecurity. After the negative patterns of communication, behavior, and perceptions have identified and broken, we then help the couple to create new emotional experiences that help to replace the old out-dated patterns and solve there problems.
Esther Lerman, M.A., M.F.T.
In working with couples, I take a 3 pronged approach: 1) We examine the "baggage" that each person is carrying into the current relationship, from their original family or other significant relationships.
2) I facilitate communication between you to help each person feel heard and understood.
3) We look at the dynamic between you of repetitive patterns of interaction, to find ways to interrupt it.
Not all couples need all 3 of these, so we may only use 1 or 2, but it will be a great feeling to get past the fighting or distancing and get back to feeling connected to each other. And most likely, it will be at a deeper level than ever.
Neal Winblad, MFT
One of my favorite subspecialties is working with couples. This comes out of my own experience of having been happily married for 35 years, and knowing that relationships are the crucible of transformation. Nothing in my life has returned more reward and more wisdom than the process of struggling along with my wife to figure out how to be in relationship with another human being. Relationships involve merging, separating, leading, following, and getting into a state of attunement. Most of us were not born knowing how to do these things. Couples therapy becomes an exciting exploration of these spiritual skills. After abandoning blame and shame we can actually be very happy together!
Krista Regedanz, Ph.D.
Just as people change, intimate relationships need to change and grow. When partners remain open and accepting, intimate relationships can be a source of great pleasure. Just as intimate relationships can bring out the best in us, they can also awaken our greatest fears and spark intense feelings. Sometimes avoidance, defensiveness, or even destructiveness take hold as each partner struggles to protect their vulnerabilities and maintain balance. Couples therapy can help intimate relationships get back on track and transform confusion and pain into opportunities for growth and intimate connectedness.
Carol Jaron, MS, MFT, CHT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Carol
205 East Third Avenue, Suite 205, San Mateo 94401
Email: Contact Carol
205 East Third Avenue, Suite 205, San Mateo 94401
If your relationship feels stuck or you have no idea how to communicate to your loved one, your couple's connection can be revived or created in the way you both desire.
I have specialized in strengthening communication skills and helping each of you express understanding for the other...but in your unique way. No cookie cutters here! We all have gifts to offer those we are in a long time or blossoming romantic relationship with. Being taught and supported in how to give recognition and receive true emotional connection with each other can deepen the satisfaction of your lives together . Clearing conflict can happen with coaching you in what was confusing or distressing to your partner
Dino Di Donato, MFT, MS, M.Ed Counseling
My work with couples is based on the belief that we are bringing two unique individuals, with their own perceptions of reality and the dynamics produced by those perceptions, together to form a third entitiy called, "The Relationship." The task is to learn about the dynamics formed within the context of this third entitiy and how best to work with them. Frequently, it requires learning how to describe our personal internal processes and how we are perceiving the other in the relationship. It requires learning to pay attention to non-verbal as well as verbal cues. We have to learn how to form a partnership by accepting various roles in the relationship in an ever changing, dynamic environment
Cheryl Deaner, LMFT
Cheryl Deaner, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Cheryl
842 Elizabeth Street, San Francisco 94114
Email: Contact Cheryl
842 Elizabeth Street, San Francisco 94114
Couples come together through great love but often, this love can be slowly lost in the day-to-day work of living busy lives and taking each other for granted. Then when a crisis hits a couple realizes just how far they have drifted from each other.
Just think if it this way. If you had a beautiful new car but never took care of it, never changed it's oil or brought it in for a tune up, how long would that car last? Couples often neglect obvious problems in their relationships because they just don't think to look under the hood.
Honest and safe communication is the first step to finding your way back to each other. I any of this rings true for you, please contact me today.
Aaron J Feldman, LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Aaron J
Location of Therapist: Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Email: Contact Aaron J
Location of Therapist: Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Are you overwhelmed, frustrated, demoralized, afraid, fed-up, worried, unsure, or feeling hopeless about your relationship?
Have you stopped talking about things or does everything turn into a fight? Do you feel alone even when you are together?
Perhaps you are concerned about your own feelings and behavior. Maybe all of this is true.
You are not alone, and I can probably help.
Whether the dissatisfaction, the growing distance, the tension, and the arguments are about money, intimacy, a lack of communication, the kids, or broken promises, people often find themselves stuck, even trapped in painful situations.
I offer practical and lasting help for couples who are in these situation....
Philippe Nicolay, MS, MFT
I thoroughly enjoy aiding couples in their ability to communicate with one another so they can fully enjoy the potential of their marriage/relationship. Facilitating deeper understanding in your personal feelings and workings and those of your partner, enable you as a couple to grow closer & stronger. It builds capacity to face adversity, for example past trauma.
Beverley Conrad, Ph.D
I have a 25 year speciality in couple counseling. I believe it is the treatment of choice for relationship problems which leave partners feeling helpless and hopeless. Change is achieved by clarifying perspectives and teaching new skills of communicating. Five to ten sessions of couple counseling is considered a standard amount to see movement.
Rick Gomes, LMFT
When I work with couples I find it very important to be sure that each individual within that couple is feeling heard and understood. I strive to create a safe comfortable atmosphere that is caring, accepting, and contained where we can collaborate on your specific issue to move you towards a more balanced and empowered experience. I utilize an interactive approach to create an exchange of information and ideas to help facilitate the desired changes you are looking for. The benefits of couples counseling are to help you obtain and use new ways to communicate and interact with your partner for a more fulfilling experience, and to learn ways to handle future difficulties and challenges.
Jason Esswein, M.S., LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Jason
1936 Camden Avenue, Suite # 9, San Jose 95124
Email: Contact Jason
1936 Camden Avenue, Suite # 9, San Jose 95124
Couples counseling is helpful when two individuals want to deepen their connection (even when things in their relationship are "fine") as well as to help resolve conflicts that have not been addressed or have not been successfully addressed in the past. Top concerns usally involve money, parenting, sex, and in-laws. Improving general communication and one's ability to manage their feelings help to resolve the issues above with love, respect, and efficiency.
Mark Hirschfield
I specialize in co-parenting and have a great deal of experience working with separated couples and blended families struggling to communicate effectively. I am very interactive and give all parties many tools to correct their situation to enable them to all work together to give their children the best parenting possible. Extensive tips for co-parenting on my website www.markhirschfield.com
Barbara Cohen, LMFT, MA
Licensed Marriage Family Therapist
Email: Contact Barbara
555 Middlefield Road, Suite 102, Palo Alto 94301
Email: Contact Barbara
555 Middlefield Road, Suite 102, Palo Alto 94301
In any relationship there are peaks and valleys. Peaks are easy to deal with; it is how we deal the valleys which determines the health of a relationship. And many of us have not had good role models to teach us how to deal with these unsatisfactory aspects. We learn both effective and ineffective ways of dealing with the valleys in the relationship. My job with you is to help you identify what works and what doesn't work in dealing with the aspects of your relationship that are problematical. I deal with both members of the couple in breaking the mutually reinforcing negative patterns and establishing more satisfying ways of being together.
Shauna Reiff, MS, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)
Email: Contact Shauna
2001 Blake Street, Berkeley 94706
Email: Contact Shauna
2001 Blake Street, Berkeley 94706
I specialize in seeing distressed couples: Couples that are stuck in the same argument over and over again, couples that avoid having difficult conversations because they fear conflict, couples who struggle with concrete or emotional betrayals. I use Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to help couples stay in difficult conversations long enough to recognize their negative cycles of interaction, create shifts in their responses, and establish new modes of relating. EFT has evidence based effectiveness; research shows 75% of couples move from distress to recovery with 90% showing significant improvement. Short-term: 12-30 sessions. Healing and reconnection is possible.
Ben Goldstone, LMFT
We enter relationships with high hopes and desires. We want to be loved and understood, seen and heard, supported and appreciated. In addition to our qualities, we often bring “baggage” – deeply held beliefs or patterns from our early experiences, that need to be updated. Couples get stuck. Fighting follows as partners blame and attack without resolution. Over time, this can erode the relationship.Many men succeed in their professional lives but find themselves ill-equipped to participate fully in their emotional lives. Unable to access and express their true feelings, they struggle with anger, depression, addiction and anxiety impacting their daily lives. Some isolate, while others, surro
Bill Roller, Director, Group and Family Therapy Institute
Marriage and Family Therapist, state of California
Email: Contact Bill
1104 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 94707
Email: Contact Bill
1104 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 94707
The essence of couple work is communication. I am able to assess quickly the communication deficiencies of couples and address the specific remedies needed to amend their faulty attempts to be intimate in their relationships. Too often, therapists presume to know these deficiencies ahead of time and do not listen closely to the specific needs of the couple. My skill is to focus on those specific needs.
Jim Hutt, Ph.D., MFT
All couples run in to difficulties--some big, some small and most repetitive. Using state of the art techniques I can guide you through a process that helps you break the patterns of interaction with your partner that are causing the distance. Maybe you've lost the spark, and you want it back, or neither of you feels understood, and you desperately want to be heard. In my 30+ years of experience, it has become clear to me that couples need a way to connect or re-connect that works and lasts. I'll show you how.
Thomas A. Gonda, Jr., MD, MFT
Psychiatrist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Gonda, Jr.
3150 18th Street, Suite #302, San Francisco 94110
Email: Contact Dr. Gonda, Jr.
3150 18th Street, Suite #302, San Francisco 94110
What is happening to your relationship? I won't take sides and my style zeros in on a solution focused dialogue. Couples frequently present with difficulties with: alcoholism and drug abuse, anger, anxiety, blame, blended-family problems, communication, financial conflict, infidelity, jealousy, job stress and loss of affection. We will discuss sex and love. I will give you the tools to communicate better, negotiate differences in personality and values, problem solve and even argue in a healthier way. An emphasis is placed on: establishing goals, fairness, objectivity, clarity of thought and purposeful communication.
Maren Gleason, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Email: Contact Maren
12 Crow Canyon Court, Suite 110, San Ramon 94583
Email: Contact Maren
12 Crow Canyon Court, Suite 110, San Ramon 94583
I help couples who have become stuck in arguments that seem to repeat and rarely get resolved. Sometimes it can seem like the same argument happens over and over even though the topic might look different. Often partners don't feel that they are understood or heard. I help couples with understanding, seeing, and hearing their own and their partner's more vulnerable feelings. These feelings can quickly ignite into anger and frustration or have one person pull away in silence. This sets up a pattern that people get stuck in. However, understanding what is driving that pattern can help couples change and find the support, safety, and closeness they crave from their relationship.
Dan Quinn, Psy.D.
My work focuses on a combination of skills training in how happy couples talk and argue, and the creation of safety and opportunities to create "heart-to-heart" conversations to restore and revitalize intimacy in your relationship. It is these two approaches that are supported convincingly by a large body of research, and it requires a therapist who acts as coach and referee. I don't let couples fight their same old fights in my office - the whole point is to get past the same old arguments and have the deeper and more useful conversations that have been sidetracked.
Elaine Brady, Ph.D., MFT, CAS, CSAT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Dr. Brady
4320 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste 220, San Jose 95129
Email: Contact Dr. Brady
4320 Stevens Creek Blvd., Ste 220, San Jose 95129
All couples have differences and issues that must be addressed periodically to maintain a healthy and vibrant relationship. Communication and conflict-resolution skills are essential to this process. I help couples develop these skills even as we work to resolve the specific issues you bring into therapy so that future difficulties can be addressed more effectively.
Debbie Bauer, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Debbie
2255 Morello Ave, Suite 103, Pleasant Hill 94523
Email: Contact Debbie
2255 Morello Ave, Suite 103, Pleasant Hill 94523
Relationships are hard. We need to acknowledge that, then address issues specific to your relationship. The most critical needs of any relationship are trust and friendship. I work to bring those into the relationship and find ways to foster them to make them prevalent over conflicts and everyday struggles. Communication is often the presenting issue with couples, however, IF an underlying warmth is present, conflicts are addressed and managed in a gentler, more loving manner. Couples need to find shared meaning in their lives and become each others' refuge. I explore with you desires, dreams, regrets, wants, etc.. Call me today and begin the journey back to your passion / friendship.
Claire Stone, LMFT
Do you feel frustrated with your relationship and keep repeating the same fight over and over again? Or do you have many feelings that you don't express and so feel more and more isolated from your partner? If so, you are not alone. In couples' counseling, you will learn how to stop arguments and begin to listen and empathize with each other. You will learn how to negotiate in a win-win manner so that you both become part of the solution. Doing this will bring you closer together, and you will feel stronger as a couple. As you strengthen this bond, as well as maintain your individual selves, your relationship will become alive and interesting.
Harry Lieberman, MFT
Myy area of specialization is working with couples. I blend contemporary psychology with humanistic and compassionate problem solving. Our alliance will focus on creating a more fulfilling conscious partnership to receive the support you need to be heard and understood by the other. Our goal is to increase intimacy by supporting the couples'strengths,the need for personal growth within the relationship, managing issues of non-productive anger and achieving goals.
Megan Goodwin, Psy.D.
Dr. Goodwin finds working with couples to be very rewarding. She uses an eclectic, research-based approach which focuses on increasing insight and compassion to both the self and the other partner, (re)building friendship, and teaching behaviors that improve communication and connection. She believes in building on couples and individual strengths. Her approach is active, warm, and non-judgmental. Dr. Goodwin also has experience working with couples around sexual issues, an important aspect of many relationships. Dr. Goodwin also enjoys working with LGTBQ couples and individuals.
Diane Kaufman, MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Diane
582 Market Street, Suite 419, San Francisco 94104
Email: Contact Diane
582 Market Street, Suite 419, San Francisco 94104
I work with married and unmarried couples who have reached an impasse due to long standing problems or a more recent traumatic crisis. I also do premarital counseling. My approach is based on Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples in which we work to uncover the emotions beneath the repetitive destructive patterns that lead to painful disruptions and emotional distance. Then new patterns are developed, along with deeper communication, restored trust and greater intimacy. Many of my clients tell me that they feel truly understood and appreciated by their partners for the first time.
Mariann Tymn, LMFT
Is your relationship in pain? Have you been devastated by infidelity? Do you wonder if you can ever forgive or trust again? It takes time and it takes work, but you can rekindle that love you once felt for one another.
Infidelity is generally a symptom of a larger long-term problem: a loss of connection in your relationship. In therapy, I will help you try to reestablish that connection. What is broken, can be mended.
Karen L Smith, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Karen L
3880 S. Bascom Ave., Suite 216, San Jose 95124
Email: Contact Karen L
3880 S. Bascom Ave., Suite 216, San Jose 95124
Are your struggling in your relationship? Do you wish it could be more like it was when you first met your partner? Are you committed to making the relationship work? Couples therapy can be very helpful, but research shows that couples begin therapy 7 years to late. By the time couples arrive in therapy, they have often already thought of breaking up. If you are struggling with communication, financial issues, family conflicts, and other issues getting in the way of your relationship, call now, don't wait. Call for a complimentary phone session.
Alice Locke-Chezar, MFT, ATR
Marriage & Family Therapist, Registered Art Therapist
Email: Contact Alice
230 S. California Avenue. Suite 205, Palo Alto 94306
Email: Contact Alice
230 S. California Avenue. Suite 205, Palo Alto 94306
Being part of a loving couple is hard work. My clients often come to me when they feel their lives and their relationship spiraling out of control. I help my clients to look back at what brought them together, to see what is currently tearing them apart, and to explore past family patterns and make certain they are not being blinldy repeated. As the elements of the current situation become clearer, I help my clients learn important tools to foster clear communication, understanding and empathy. Armed with greater understanding and important tools, they can heal their wounds and find joy comfort and support being together.
Fiachra Figs O'Sullivan, MA
Marriage and Family Therapist Registered Intern
Email: Contact Fiachra
3093 Sacramento Street, San Francisco 94115
Email: Contact Fiachra
3093 Sacramento Street, San Francisco 94115
I specialize in couples counseling. My best training to be of service for you comes from my own commitment to showing up vulnerably for my own relationship. Yes, nothing like my own relationship to keep me humble!
Additionally, I am a believer in following the Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) road map. Basically this means our work together will always be held within a larger empirically proven and effective framework. Clients tend to find me very safe, warm hearted, easy to share with, and very effective at helping resolve seemingly intractible conflicts or processing grief and anger over affairs or other attachment injuries.
Will Joel Friedman, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Friedman
275 Rose Avenue, Suite 212, Pleasanton 94566
Email: Contact Dr. Friedman
275 Rose Avenue, Suite 212, Pleasanton 94566
Throughout my career I've worked with couples with a broad array of issues that arise in relationships. This work is most challenging since each person brings their story and my vision is to ferret out the truth. Each person also brings the past wounds / luggage of their parent's unresolved issues. My approach is to understand each one's views and ways of behaving. Often individual issues need to be addressed in individual work. The primary vision is to take away all the ammunition from each person, while supporting a workable set of solid ground rules I hold each person responsible and accountable for. Issues are seen in depth to completion with an explicit workable agreement and sign-up.
Robert Hardman, MA, MDIV
As a Certified Couple Communication instructor (Interpersonal Communicatin Programs, Inc.) I integrate material from the Couple Communication Program into my work with couples. My goal in using this award-winning program is to help "you understand yourself and connect with your partner better. You learn 11 skills and other processes to communicate effectively about day-to-day events and important issues. To view a video introduction to Couple Communication go to www.couplecommunication.com/ The video shows what you may expect from Bob’s instruction and gives you access to information on Thrive an online marriage inventory he uses in couple therapy.
Roberta Faust, M.A., LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Roberta
1101 S. Winchester Blvd, Suite A-105, San Jose 95128
Email: Contact Roberta
1101 S. Winchester Blvd, Suite A-105, San Jose 95128
Couples therapy is not just for those in crisis. It can be helpful for couples considering marriage, thinking of starting a family, considering other life changes, or who simply want to communicate more effectively and enjoy their relationship more fully. Pre-marital counseling can be useful in assisting individuals through the transition to marriage, learning effective couples communications skills, uncovering hidden expectations, and setting a solid foundation for the future. Another great time to consider counseling is when re-marrying or blending families. Couples counseling can be a positive statement about the value you place on your relationship and your commitment to it.
Kristina Schasker, M.A., MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Kristina
2 Crow Canyon Court, Suite #110, San Ramon 94583
Email: Contact Kristina
2 Crow Canyon Court, Suite #110, San Ramon 94583
I specialize in working with couples struggling with a wide range of issues. From problems with communication and feeling connected, to parenting, affair recovery and just learning not to take the relationship for granted anymore, therapy can make a big difference. Like any other living thing, a partnership is a dynamic, growing thing that needs attention and to be nurtured and cared for. Couples therapy is an effective way to learn how to identify and express your own needs at the same time hearing, understanding, and meeting your partners needs. I have helped many couples overcome seemingly impossible challenges and go on to build happy, healthy, more satisfying relationships that last!
Janet Akyol, LMFT, CSAT-Candidate
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Janet
155 East Campbell Ave, Suite 107, Campbell 95008
Email: Contact Janet
155 East Campbell Ave, Suite 107, Campbell 95008
What happens after commitment? Often the misunderstandings, miscommunications, power struggles, life transitions, personal histories, and the stresses of daily living, all work together to erode the fun, connection and good will a couple started out with. Believe it or not, this is common, quite normal and a developmental process relationships go through. Each coupleship is unique and each traverses this difficult time in their own way. For some, the transition may be short-lived and only moderately disruptive, for many others it can be devastating, leading couples to want out. I provide couples with the tools they need to move through the pain, reconnect and into a renewed coupleship.
Kelly Wilcoxson, , MA, MFT Intern #66475
Therapy with your mate can provide you with new perspectives and positive options. Powerful strategies and tools are needed to break old patterns and overcome the challenges.
It is true that most adults enter into relationships today without having had the right tools to eventually be successful. This explains the rate of divorce and discontent. Couples therapy gives you the knowledge to learn how to speak, how to be heard, touched, adored, and grow old together. These tools are priceless for your lives whether you are fielding a current conflict or want to come in for preventive measures to insure a connected union.
Marjorie Muentz
We example how the problems you are having in the relationship you're in now is often a recreation of problems in past relationships and an attempt to complete unresolved issues. We study patterns and also evaluate communication problems and learn how to state your needs and feelings directly. I create a safe place where you do not reenact what you do at home, but find new ways that get beyond your frustration andunhappiness. As a couple, you create new goals that you both feel committed to achieving.
Cliff Crain, MFT
Over the past few years I have done specialized training at the Couples Institute in Menlo Park. I have learned powerful techniques to help couples re-energize their relationship.
You can see some of the approach I use by visiting my website at www.4creativeliving.com
I am not a therapist who JUST LISTENS AND SMILES ( a complaint I often hear from couples who have worked with other couple's therapists). I am actively involved in helping couples communicate more effectively. I normally give couples "homework" that they can do together at home.
Call me at 925-855-1745 to discuss your situation. You deserve to be part of a truly-loving relationship!
Mina Skoutelakis, M.S., L.M.F.T.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Mina
5776 Stoneridge Mall Road, Pleasanton 94588
Email: Contact Mina
5776 Stoneridge Mall Road, Pleasanton 94588
Are you feeling helpless and hopeless about your relationship? Do you often feel frustrated and defeated, opting to withdraw from your partner or emotionally lash out in ways you know are hurtful? Do you wish you could rekindle the passion and romance you used to feel in your relationship when you were dating, but can't seem to find any hope in making it happen? Has having children changed your relationship for the worse. I offer a research based assessment and treatment process that clearly guides couples better ways to express emotion, deal with conflict, and rekindle the love that brought them together. Contact me for a free consultation appointment.
Matthew Lindgren, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Matthew
610 16th Street, Suite 208-B, Oakland 94612
Email: Contact Matthew
610 16th Street, Suite 208-B, Oakland 94612
Your relationship used to be full of love and laughter. Maybe now you're at a point of crisis where you're considering moving out & call it all off. You've been trying to work things out. Maybe you saw a therapist who didn't seem to know how to help, or you've had bad experiences with therapists in the past. Therapy does cost money, but it's far less expensive than a divorce, new living arrangement & the considerable pain & suffering of ending a relationship. You owe it to yourself & your partner to to make an appt. with me today. http://matt-lindgren-oakland-marriage-therapist.com/

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