ELIZABETH WILSON
LMFT, LADC, MSW
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor
EMDR Certified Therapist
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Considering relational therapy?
Couples, marriage, and family therapy can provide a supportive space to strengthen relationships, improve communication, and better understand the patterns that may be creating stress or disconnection. Many people seek therapy during periods of transition, conflict, parenting challenges, emotional distance, trust issues, grief, blended family adjustments, or when they simply feel stuck in unhealthy cycles. Therapy is not only for relationships in crisis — it can also help couples and families deepen connection, increase understanding, and build healthier ways of relating to one another.
Relational therapy can be especially helpful because our relationships often shape how we experience ourselves, manage emotions, and respond to stress. When communication breaks down or conflict becomes repetitive, it can be difficult to feel heard, understood, or emotionally safe. Therapy offers an opportunity to slow down these patterns, explore underlying emotions and needs, and create new ways of connecting with one another. Through the therapeutic process, couples and families can develop stronger communication skills, improve emotional awareness, rebuild trust, establish healthier boundaries, and learn how to navigate challenges together more effectively.
Whether clients are looking to repair a relationship, adjust to life changes, strengthen family dynamics, or simply create more fulfilling connections, therapy can provide a compassionate and collaborative environment for growth, healing, and lasting change.