What is Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASP)?
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What is Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASP)?

Antisocial personalities can be hard to understand, often making us more susceptible to their callousness. Many people all around us show signs of antisocial personality disorder, especially if they have show little to no empathy or consideration for others or society rules.

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What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)?

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)?

Narcissistic Personality Disorder aka NPD is a very challenging and difficult to treat condition, which is why it goes along with BPD individuals in couples counseling. Those impacted by NPD do not come to therapy on their own, typically they are encouraged and brought in by their partners. I treasure working with the symptomology in the couples counseling room as meaningful deep inner child work is working with a deeply insecure inner child. The ego is very sensitive for the NPD and understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) Through the Lens of a Couples Therapist can help shed some perspective on relationship components to be aware of.

Navigating the complexities of a romantic relationship is challenging under any circumstances, but when one or both partners exhibit traits of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), the challenges can feel insurmountable at times without outside support. As a couples therapist specializing in trauma and attachment wounds, I’ve witnessed how NPD can affect intimacy, trust, and communication in profound ways, however they are not to be forgotten because they can change through awareness and conscious changes. This blog aims to shed light on NPD from a relational perspective and offer insights for couples who are navigating these dynamics.

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Men’s Mental Health? Could it save the world?
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Men’s Mental Health? Could it save the world?

Men need help, we all know this but for some reason its still deeply stigmatized for them to show vulnerability through emotional awareness and verbalization. I recommend therapy to all men to help our world find more stability and peace, allowing a safe place to review insecurities, emotions and feelings, can prevent relationship and family breakdowns, company and societal misalignments for all.

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New Year, same Relationship                     how to Grow within your Relationship
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New Year, same Relationship how to Grow within your Relationship

Setting goals as a couple can be a transformative process, deepening your connection and providing a roadmap for shared growth and connection to one another. However, for couples navigating the effects of stress, mental health, parenting, trauma, and or attachment wounds; the process requires sensitivity and intentionality on a regular basis not just at the beginning of the year. Integrating the principles below offers a compassionate and effective framework for setting and achieving goals together and effectively growing together. I love to incorporate Gottman Method Couples & Internal Family Systems approaches for establishing a safe environment for goal setting.

The Gottman Method emphasizes the importance of a strong relational foundation rooted in friendship and partnership. They recommend checking in weekly during date nights on your Love Maps which promote connection and deeper reflection on life values. When setting goals, applying these principles help promote a strong connection, which permits individualization and shared meaning for both partners to grow within the relationship.

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Protect & Serve: Why US Forces & Law Enforcement Members & Partners Need Relationship Therapy

Protect & Serve: Why US Forces & Law Enforcement Members & Partners Need Relationship Therapy

The high-stress nature of the job, long hours, and the unique culture of Criminal Justice Service Members can all impact the ability of these couples to form and maintain healthy relationships. In this blog, we will explore the reasons why law enforcement couples need relationship therapy and how it can help.

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