More connection and authenticity and less disconnection

Helping adults stop feeling disconnected and start connecting with others.

Feeling lonely and not knowing how to relate in a healthy way can be isolating and confusing, in friendships, romantic partnerships and in family. We don’t get guidebooks for relationships and we might feel like we should know how to ‘do relationships’.

Most people who start Relationship Therapy feel trapped in relationship patterns they don't love. Perhaps you can relate. Maybe you know you'd be happier if you made changes but it feels safer and more comfortable to stay the course, or you try to make changes but that might feel uncomfy, or these changes might result in feeling even more alone.

Stuck in the same patterns, and feeling lonely and unsure about how to connect without losing yourself, you may feel like life is passing you by.

Do any of the following resonate with you?

  • You feel lonely, even when you are with others.

  • You love your family member(s), but have a hard time talking with them about difficult subjects.

  • Your last relationship left you hurt, and you want to better skills before you try again.

  • You’re hopeful about your relationship, but you notice old fears and trauma patterns returning.

  • You’re working on things in your relationship, and it’s illuminating beliefs or patterns that you would like to heal.

If these sound true for you, I want you to know that even though we don’t talk about it very much, what you are experiencing is normal. Reaching out for help can provide you with the support and skills that you need. You may try to figure this out on your own, but having support is especially important to make changes.

I’m here to tell you that it’s possible to feel better. Imagine a life where you could...

  • Improve your relationship with yourself and those you choose to share yourself with.

  • Have tools and skills to help you connect with others in ways that feel good to you.

  • Have the loving relationships you've always wanted.

Relationship Therapy helps you rise above your challenges and start moving towards your ideal life with less isolation and more connection.

You will get you the fresh perspective you need to discover things about yourself that you haven't realized before, and see that you deserve kindness and forgiveness - the same that you give to others.

Even if you are not sure if your problem is serious enough, Relationship Therapy may be able to help.

I've helped people fearful of relationships connect with others in ways that they never imagined to be possible. With new insights and tools, my clients can find courage and ease with other people.

My name is Eileen Van Tyne and I am a couples counselor, family therapist and relationship expert who is here to help.

Relationship Therapy can consist of one-on-one session or family sessions that help you work through your concerns. In addition to listening, I will ask questions and check in as we go, and play an active role. Here’s how it will work step-by-step:

  1. First, I provide a safe, accepting space so that you will feel comfortable sharing your struggles with me.

  2. Through hearing your story, I will start to get a picture of what your challenges are.

  3. We will start with helping you with immediate concerns like managing difficult emotions and challenging life situations.

  4. We will also work to discover what your goals are in therapy and in life.

  5. Keeping your unique goals in mind, we’ll figure out what’s needed to help you reach them.

  6. Over the course of our sessions, you will start making progress towards the life you desire.

Ready to start feeling better? If you feel trapped in a life you don't love, Relationship Therapy could help.

Start now and stop wondering ‘what if?’. During your free consultation you can share what’s going on for you and we can explore how I can help.

Schedule yourself below for your free 20 minute consultation today.

Specialized Trainings for Relationship Therapy

I’ve pursued specialized trainings to support clients experiencing relationship issues, whether as single people, as part of a family, or as part of a couple.