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RELATIONSHIP BALANCE

Nature of the Problems

Why do couples stop appreciating each other and take each other for granted?

There can be various reasons why couples may stop appreciating each other and take each other for granted over time. Some common factors include becoming complacent in the relationship, getting caught up in daily routines and responsibilities, lack of communication or emotional intimacy, unresolved conflicts, and a shift in priorities. Stress, external pressures, and distractions can also contribute to a decrease in appreciation and attention within the relationship. It's important for couples to be mindful of these patterns and actively work on

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nurturing gratitude, expressing appreciation, and maintaining emotional connection.

How Therapy Can Help

Couples who live together who stopped valuing each other or are afraid of commitment or both and need to be happy again. In our Treasure Therapy™ approach, I will help couples to:

  1. Have a more mutually satisfying relationship.

  2. Come to a better understanding (attunement) of your partner’s experience.

  3. Value each other’s contributions to the relationship.

  4. Identify fears that you have about staying in the relationship.

  5. Identify their role in the relationship (transactional analysis).

  6. Recommit to each other with an unconditioned commitment to each other.

While the ultimate outcome of a couple is up to you, our goal is that you and your partner will at least score a higher level of attunement on the Relationship Balance Assessment and score a higher score on relationship satisfaction scales.

About Dr. Luttrell

Dr. Luttrell can help you reconnect and realign with your truth authentic self by restoring emotional intimacy with yourself, partner, family, business, or spiritual relationships. He believes that understanding emotions are important to overcome obstacles of shame, fear, or shame-based cycles of addiction. His focus areas tend to be on romantic relationships, sexuality, the impact of hurtful habits, and spirituality.

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