We are never as poorly protected against suffering as when we love.
S. Freud
Couples therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
This approach focuses on the behaviors and thoughts of the partners and their impact on the relationship. The therapist helps the partners identify negative thoughts and dysfunctional behaviors, and replace them with healthier thoughts and behaviors.
Emotion-focused therapy
This approach focuses on the emotions of the partners and how they influence their relationship. The therapist helps the partners gain a better understanding of their emotions and express them in a constructive way.
Psychodynamic therapy
This approach focuses on the partners' past experiences and how they impact their current relationship. The therapist helps the partners gain a better understanding of the behavior patterns shaped by their past and work together to overcome the issues that arise from them.
Integrative therapy
This approach combines different techniques and theories of psychotherapy to meet the specific needs of each couple. The therapist adapts their approach based on the unique needs and goals of each couple.
The reasons why a couple may need couples therapy
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COMMUNICATION DIFFICILE
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CONFLITS RECURRENTS
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CHANGEMENTS DE VIE IMPORTANTS
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DIFFICULTES EMOTIONNELLES
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INFIDELITE
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PROBLEME SEXUELS