Couples Therapy

Mindfulness In Action

Let’s take a rather trivial example: your spouse turns on the lights in every room they pass through, but never turns them off.

This makes you BATSHIT CRAZY, because all you ever do is turn off lights!

If you were able to apply mindfulness to the situation, you might observe:

  • You feel compelled to turn off the lights.
  • You feel that your spouse is wasteful.
  • You feel that your spouse is in contempt of your time because they don’t care that you have to turn off the lights.
  • Upon reflecting on your reaction, you realize:

The reason you feel compelled to turn off the lights is because your parents were always after you to not leave the lights on.

The amount of electricity used by the lights your spouse leaves on amounts to pennies a day.

Your spouse isn’t even aware they leave the lights on, much less how crazy it makes you that they do so.

Once you become aware of your spouse’s behavior and your reaction to it, you’re able to see the options you both have:

You can tell your spouse how much it bothers you when the lights are left on.

You can make yourself aware that being so upset by the situation isn’t productive and may be trivial in the big scheme of things.

It also opens the door to explore what other beliefs were implanted in you by your parents and whether they help or hinder you today.

It will help your spouse feel comfortable discussing the things you do that bother them.

And the list goes on and on.

Is this a trivial example?

If it really bothers you that they leave the lights on, is it trivial to live with it for the rest of your lives together?

And what about habits that aren’t trivial at all?

Like, if your spouse tends to drive when they’ve had a little too much to drink.

Or, if your spouse enjoys ogling people of the opposite sex when you’re together in public.

Or, if your spouse flirts at parties.

Welcome to Partners For Life Therapy, where we provide professional and compassionate counseling services to help couples navigate the challenges that arise in their relationships.

Every relationship has its own unique set of challenges.

Couples therapy can help you and your partner navigate the ups and downs of your relationship.

I provide a safe and supportive environment where you and your partner can work through communication issues, conflicts, rebuild trust, strengthen your connection and other challenges that may be causing stress in your relationship.

Whether you’re struggling with conflict, infidelity, or simply feeling disconnected,

I can help you find new ways to connect with your partner and build a healthier relationship.

I understand that every relationship is unique and requires a personalized approach, which is why I tailor our therapy sessions to meet the specific needs and goals of each couple.


If you’re interested in learning more about my individual therapy services or would like to schedule a consultation, please don’t hesitate to contact me.


I look forward to hearing from you and helping you achieve your goals!