Relationship Issues

Clients often come to therapy with concerns about their interpersonal relationships at home, at work, or with friends or romantic partners.  These issues can be addressed either in individual or couples therapy (or both), depending on the circumstances, needs and goals of each client.

We also have experienced practitioners who can work with various members of the family, either individually or together, as they adjust to changes or challenges in the family or family constellation. 

Issues addressed in individual or couples therapy can include but are not limited to difficulties with communication, trust, expectations, financial pressures, social connectedness, sexual issues, trauma, parenting concerns and stress.  These sessions may be offered in person, or via telehealth, depending on the presenting issues and provider’s discretion.

For more information on couples counseling:

“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.”

– Siddhartha Gautama

Providers that Treat Relationship Issues

Christine DiBlasio, Ph.D.

Bruce Chalmer, Ph.D.

Lizabeth Pontzer, M.D.

Carolyn Rushford, Ph.D.

Stephanie Rose, M.S.W., LICSW

Victoria Colvin, LICSW, LADC

Penny Grant, M.A., LCMHC

Lisa C. Harrington, MPH, MSN, PMHNP-BC

Angela Paoli, M.S.W, LICSW

Danielle Seymour, M.A., LCMHC

Tasha Belcher, M.Ed., LCMHC

Kasia Brown, M.A., LCMHC

Steve Broer, Psy.D.

Katy Howe, M.S.W., LICSW

Joanna Jerose, M.S.W., LADC

Services Used to Treat Relationship Issues

Couples Therapy

Individual Psychotherapy

Group Therapy

Telehealth

Psychiatric Services

Consultation