Difficult relationships come in many forms, but the questions people ask are often remarkably similar.
Whether the difficult person in your life is a spouse, former spouse, partner, family member, coworker, supervisor, business associate, or another authority figure, the goal of consultation is the same: to better understand what is happening, evaluate your options, and make thoughtful decisions with greater clarity and confidence.
Below are some of the most common situations people bring to consultation.
People seek consultation for many different types of relationships, but the goal is often the same: to better understand what’s happening., evaluate their options, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
For people trying to understand painful, confusing, or emotionally difficult intimate relationships.
For those managing high-conflict separation, divorce, or ongoing co-parenting dynamics.
For adult children, parents, siblings, and relatives dealing with difficult family patterns.
For employees dealing with difficult coworkers, supervisors, or workplace dynamics.
For those facing manipulative, high-conflict, or destabilizing professional relationships.
For those navigating difficult, manipulative, intimidating, or confusing relationships with mentors, professors, advisors, coaches, clergy, or other authority figures.