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Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in Groveland, FL

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Orlando, Florida therapist: Margie Schlesinger, licensed clinical social worker
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Margie Schlesinger

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker LCSW, LCSW-C
I am trained in Imago therapy and have had the privilege of helping an extensive number of couples work through communication issues, triggers, and past family traumas in order to welcome in a new, healthy relationship.  
32 Years Experience
Online in Groveland, Florida (Online Only)
Orlando, Florida therapist: Tania Feres, licensed mental health counselor
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Tania Feres

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA.,LMHC
I'm trained in Gottman's Therapy and have been trained in Couple's and Family Therapy. I specialize in Couple's therapy and Family issues.  
5 Years Experience
Near Groveland, FL
Online in Groveland, Florida
Edgewood, Florida therapist: Dr. John E. N. Daniel, marriage and family therapist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Dr. John E. N. Daniel

Marriage and Family Therapist, EdD; EdS; MA; MA; LCMFT#0404011018; BCCLC#0131
Of the various marriage and couple therapies and models I have studied, I gravitate to the behavioral and emotion-centered approaches namely: Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT). In terms of the behavioral approaches, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and its “spin-offs” provide a wealth of applicability and contextual viability. In addition, I am attracted to this approach as a practitioner due to its high level of empirical validation.  
24 Years Experience
Near Groveland, FL
Online in Groveland, Florida
Kissimmee, Florida therapist: Michele Rosa Kratochvil, counselor/therapist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Michele Rosa Kratochvil

Counselor/Therapist, MA,LMHC,NCC,LMT
Communication is the number one challenge in a relationship. Learn the skills needed to change how your interact with one another.  
26 Years Experience
Near Groveland, FL
Online in Groveland, Florida
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Adam Luke M.A. LMFT, marriage and family therapist
Relationship and Marriage Counseling

Adam Luke M.A. LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I have never heard a pick-up line that focused on, “Hey, I don’t suppose you’d want to come spend the best part of your life with me as we argue, resent, and slowly hate each other until one of us dies, do you?” How the heck did we get here? Where it feels like as a couple, we have grown farther and farther apart. Before the communication felt free and lite. But now, whenever I do communicate with my significant other, it’s like I am giving a PowerPoint presentation at a board meeting? Where did the courtship go? The fun? The spontaneity? The truth is we fight so hard to build something, to nurture this relationship between us, and then our passions, goals and focuses slowly change. Before, you would drive an hour to see your significant other for 15 minutes. The passion and intimacy in your relationship were present, consistent, and prioritized. Now? You are lucky to high five before you turn the lights out at night. Here is what I know about couples: You started off infatuated with each other, pursuing each other. Then life stepped into the gap. We check off boxes in the “where we should be in this relationship” list, and we forget that WE are never done growing in a relationship. Through therapy, we will revisit what it is like to date each other, be nurturing to each other, and find positive ways of communicating with each other and cherishing each other. Let me be honest; this work is going to be challenging. Our therapy will require commitment to continuing to pursue our spouse. Our work together is going to look like stealing time back for yourselves. It’s going to be prioritizing your mutual happiness over social obligations. It’s going to be *SHOCKER* putting your relationship above those kids you share. This sounds selfish… But is it? Is it selfish to have a healthy marriage that blesses your kids? A safe home where you model better communication patterns to the little ears in the house? Is it selfish to have a healthy relationship that encourages others around you to be more intentional about prioritizing those they love in their life? I hope you know you both deserve to be heard, to be seen, and to be LOVED. Let’s sit down and find that new way forward.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Groveland, Florida (Online Only)