Reconnect with Your Partner and Yourself
Expert Therapy for Individuals and Couples Who Want More
In-Person in Denver and Available Online throughout Colorado
Kelsey & Ava
finally found their person!
They’ve been dating for over a year, and things have been great so far. They connect on so many things, love spending time together, and have loads of fun. They’ve had a few challenging moments, as all couples do, but for the most part, things feel good. However, they worry they’re not discussing everything they should to make this relationship last. What if they have a huge fight? What if they have kids or move to a different city? They want to make sure they’re doing everything they can to build a solid foundation, but they aren’t sure how to do it on their own.
They’ve been together for 13 years and can’t seem to find the connection anymore. The kids are finally old enough that they can focus more on each other and their relationship, but they don’t even know where to start. Things used to be different; they remember going out for drinks, watching live music, taking camping trips, and having dinner with friends. But lately, all they ever seem to talk about are logistics. They’re not communicating, and seeing each other’s perspectives is getting harder. They want to reconnect with each other but worry that it’s too late.
Jake & Holly
are struggling.
Erin
feels depressed and
disconnected from herself.
She recently ended a long-term relationship after realizing that her needs weren’t being met. She now realizes that she’s been living for other people for a long time. While she knows this is a positive step, she still feels stuck. Erin doesn’t know what she wants when she thinks about it. She’s lost touch with the person she once was and has a hard time identifying the things that truly bring her joy. Erin knows there must be more to life than this but doesn’t know how to find it. If only there was some way to reconnect with herself.
*These are fictitious names and scenarios used only to illustrate real-life situations.
If you’re ready to do the work, I’m here to help.
Hi, I’m Maggie.
I describe my therapeutic style as gentle but direct. I have a unique ability to validate your wants, needs, and experiences while holding you accountable to yourself, your relationships, and the standards you deserve.
In our sessions, I’ll challenge you and help you challenge yourself to create the life and relationships you’ve always wanted.
Each relationship is unique, so we’ll collaborate to create a plan tailored to your specific needs and strengths.
I truly believe that the more work we put into our partnerships, the more rewarding and connecting they can be.
Let’s work together to rekindle the fun, adventure, and excitement in your relationship.
Kelsey & Ava
…had already worked hard to build a solid foundation, and they came into therapy knowing that they would face harder times, which gave them an advantage. Through our work, they developed tools that helped them strengthen their communication skills, allowing them to discuss challenging topics and ask hard questions. They learned to make space for conflict while leaning on their connection to ensure resentment didn’t grow. Now, they have an arsenal of tools to manage any challenges and stay together through it all.
Jake and Holly were dealing with a lot of challenges and had lost touch with each other. Together, we worked to help them re-establish their friendship skills. They got to know each other again and were energized doing it. They learned to recognize each other’s perspective instead of just trying to get their own point across. Slowly, Jake and Holly started to have fun together again and were able to dream about their future. Now they feel more seen, heard, understood, and are enjoying the connection and fun that’s eluded them for too long.
Jake & Holly
Erin
…reached out for help, and we set to work exploring her feelings. She began identifying what made her happy without the influence of others and discovered that she had passions she never fully explored before. Once she understood her own needs better, she was able to work on how to communicate them effectively to her loved ones. She realized that wanting her needs met isn’t selfish, as she’d been taught, and she developed the ability to prioritize herself and others simultaneously. Now, she’s found balance and is thriving.
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Build skills to maintain your relationships and ensure your connections are positive and lasting.
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