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Do you feel that you are struggling to cope with everyday life?
Do you find yourself paralyzed by the difficult moments of everyday life? Are you struggling with so much sadness that it's hard to remember happier times? Do everyday tasks seem to be all of the sudden overwhelming and just too much to handle?
Have you begun to question your ability to make decisions about your relationship, your kids, your job, because you are afraid to make the wrong decision? Perhaps you are going through a divorce or painful breakup and having a really hard time putting it all back together again….
Are you struggling with your parenting abilities; maybe things seem to be getting out of hand? Are you ready for a change?
Are you tired of struggling in your relationship?
Do you feel that your relationship is "stuck" or that you have fallen into the trap of monotony? Are you constantly in turmoil with your partner?
Do you spend sleepless nights wishing that things could be better?
Do you sometimes wonder if your partner really cares about you?
Do you feel that your needs for closeness are not being met in your current relationship?
Are you beginning to wonder if the only solution is to separate or divorce?
You wish there was a better way, in which you could feel connected and loved by your partner again…
Are you tired of constantly arguing with your teenager?
Have you noticed a recent change in your teenager's personality, friends and school performance?
Are you seeing worrisome behavior that has you wondering if there is more that we are not seeing?
Does your teen seem to have difficulty managing anxiety related to school, friends and relationships?
Have you recently learned that your adolescent is using illicit drugs?
Monica Arroyo, LCSW, Owner & Clinical Director
Adriana W. Bal, LMHC, Clinician
Sarah Rohan, LMHC, Clinician
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