Relationship Issues
50% of marriages end in divorce of adults affected
Difficulties in romantic, family, or interpersonal relationships
Common Symptoms
- Communication problems
- Frequent arguments or conflicts
- Emotional distance or disconnection
- Trust issues or infidelity
- Different values or life goals
- Intimacy or sexual problems
Effective Treatments
- Couples Therapy
- Family Therapy
- EFT
- Gottman Method
Relationship Issues Therapy in Pasadena
Difficulties in romantic, family, or interpersonal relationships. Find qualified therapists in Pasadena who specialize in treating relationship issues with evidence-based approaches.
Understanding Relationship Issues
Difficulties in romantic, family, or interpersonal relationships. This condition affects approximately 50% of marriages and can significantly impact daily functioning, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. The good news is that relationship issues are highly treatable with appropriate professional support.
Common Symptoms
- Communication problems
- Frequent arguments or conflicts
- Emotional distance or disconnection
- Trust issues or infidelity
- Different values or life goals
- Intimacy or sexual problems
Types of Relationship Issues
- Couples Relationship Issues
- Family Conflicts
- Communication Problems
- Infidelity and Trust Issues
- Pre-marital Concerns
- Divorce and Separation
When to Seek Professional Help
- Symptoms interfering with daily functioning
- Persistent distress lasting more than two weeks
- Difficulty maintaining relationships or work performance
- Thoughts of self-harm or harmful behaviors
- Using substances to cope with emotional pain
Effective Treatment Approaches for Relationship Issues
Treatment for relationship issues typically involves evidence-based therapeutic approaches that have been proven effective through research and clinical practice.
Self-Care Strategies
While professional treatment is important, these self-care strategies can complement your therapy and support your mental health between sessions.
Remember: Self-care strategies are helpful but not a replacement for professional treatment. If symptoms persist or worsen, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional.