Jill White-Huffman, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor & Marriage Family Therapist
1921 D Boulevard St. GReensboro, north carolina
336-855-1860 - jillwhitehuffman@gmail.com
RELATIONSHIP ISSUES | COMMUNICATION | EXTRAMARITAL AFFAIRS | LACK OF INTIMACY | EXCESSIVE ARGUING/Hurtful | PARENTING ISSUES | IN-LAW CONCERNS/EXTENDED FAMILY | FINANCIAL ISSUES | RECONCILIATION | INAPPROPRIATE INTERNET INTERACTION | PORNOGRAPHY | GAMBLING ADDICTION | SELF-ESTEEM | STRESS |
TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS | SELF-CARE | SEPARATION
Have You Been Unhappy in Your Relationship a Long Time or Struggling with most or one of above concerns?
It is important to keep in mind that
“every act is either an expression of love or a call for love, no matter how unskillful it appears." - Mary Morrissey
- Keep in mind that losing a sense of connection with your love one is a strong indication that your relationship is in trouble
- You may be asking yourself “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” OR Can My Relationship Be Saved?
- Leaving a relationship is scary; especially if you feel that you love your partner, and have been with each other for long time. However, choosing to stay together can take a toll on you emotionally, physically and physiologically
- It is Never too Late: A Healthy Relationship requires: both partners to be sensitive to each other’s needs, connect on multiple levels other than sex, each to feel safe and secure, need to be able to have a balance of separateness and togetherness, and know that each are viewed in each other’s eyes as #1
- Seeking Professional HELP is not a waste of time, and if you are married, it is not nearly as expensive as getting a divorce
Investing in Your Relationship Should Be a Part of Your Daily Life – Despite How Firm or Fragile!
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