Relationships Are Hard Work
Even the strongest bonds face challenges. Whether it is a marriage, a partnership, or a parent-child dynamic, communication breakdowns can leave you feeling lonely, misunderstood, or resentful. You don't have to wait until the relationship is "broken" to seek help.
Signs You Might Get Stuck
- Conversations constantly turn into arguments.
- You feel like you are "walking on eggshells."
- Emotional or physical intimacy has faded.
- Recurring conflicts that never get resolved.
- Navigating a major life transition (new baby, empty nest, infidelity).
Our Approach - A Neutral Ground for Healing
At Lynnway Counseling, we provide a safe, unbiased space where every voice is heard. Our goal is not to decide who is "right" or "wrong," but to help you understand the patterns that drive your conflict.
- Communication Skills: Learning to listen without defensiveness.
- Conflict Resolution: Tools to disagree without damaging the bond.
- Family Dynamics: Understanding how past family roles influence current behavior.
- Individual Support: Sometimes, working on your own anxiety or trauma is the best way to improve your relationships.
Frequent Questions
Will the therapist take sides?
No. Our role is to remain neutral and advocate for the health of our client
Can I come alone?
Yes. Individual therapy is often very effective for relationship issues. We can help you set boundaries, understand your needs, and change how you react to your partner or family members.
Do you treat families?
No, we do not do any relationship or family counseling