Psychotherapy for Intimate Relationships
Musenge offers therapy to partners in consensual non monogamous and monogamous relationships. Partners seek psychotherapy for various reasons in different stages in their lives, including when the relationship is progressing relatively well. For some couples, simply beginning therapy can restore a sense of goodwill in the relationship. Musenge incorporates her training in Intimacy for the Inside Out© (IFIO), Brainspotting, Ecotherapy, Hakomi Somatic Psychotherapy, Expressive Arts and Mindfulness to create a unique treatment plan tailored to your goals and needs in your romanitc relationships. As a systems oriented therapists brief solition focused family therapy may be offered to support partners with adult children. Partners often seek support with the following:
Musenge offers therapy to partners in consensual non monogamous and monogamous relationships. Partners seek psychotherapy for various reasons in different stages in their lives, including when the relationship is progressing relatively well. For some couples, simply beginning therapy can restore a sense of goodwill in the relationship. Musenge incorporates her training in Intimacy for the Inside Out© (IFIO), Brainspotting, Ecotherapy, Hakomi Somatic Psychotherapy, Expressive Arts and Mindfulness to create a unique treatment plan tailored to your goals and needs in your romanitc relationships. As a systems oriented therapists brief solition focused family therapy may be offered to support partners with adult children. Partners often seek support with the following:
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Reconnecting emotionally, affirm and renew your commitment to one another
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Processing New Relationship Energy (NRE), gremlins of jealousy and boundaries and agreements
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Developing understanding of the correlation between your early lives and your experience in relationships
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Understanding of the origins of feelings of mistrust or reactivity
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Coping with infertility, infidelity, sexual difficulties, divorce, remarriage, financial or employment stresses,
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loss, grief, parenting conflicts, cultural tensions, a personal history of trauma, depression, anxiety, disability, illness,
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care-giving or aging, or any other source of stress or adjustment in your lives
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Developing your capacity for self-reflection, intimacy and trust, as well as emotional regulation and effective communication when arguing or distressed
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Develop or adopt rituals or practices that will support and nurture your partnership
Coping with infertility, infidelity, sexual difficulties, divorce, remarriage, financial or employment stresses,loss, grief, parenting conflicts, cultural tensions, a personal history of trauma, depression, anxiety, disability, illness, care-giving or aging, or any other source of stress or adjustment in your lives
Processing New Relationship Energy (NRE), gremlins of jealousy and boundaries and agreements
Developing your capacity for self-reflection, intimacy and trust, as well as emotional regulation and effective communication when arguing or distressed
Developing understanding of the correlation between your early lives and your experience in relationships
Reconnecting emotionally, affirm and renew your commitment to one another
Develop or adopt rituals or practices that will support and nurture your partnership