Relationships, Attachment & Interpersonal Difficulties

Understanding Relational Patterns

Therapy helps individuals understand not only what happens in relationships, but why certain dynamics repeatedly emerge. The therapeutic relationship itself can become an important space for developing greater emotional safety, authenticity, trust, and relational awareness.

Treatment may explore:

  • attachment patterns
  • trauma and relational wounds
  • emotional regulation
  • communication and conflict styles
  • nervous system responses in relationships
  • shame and vulnerability
  • intimacy and trust
  • unconscious relational expectations

Therapeutic Approaches

Treatment focuses on supporting healthier relational functioning, emotional awareness, communication, boundaries, and a more secure relationship with both self and others

Therapy may incorporate:

  • Internal Family systems (IFS)
  • Attachment-focused psychotherapy
  • trauma-informed therapy
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT)
  • Mindfulness-based approaches