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Psychotherapy is effective in resolving any conflicts and enhancing the relationship bond between two individuals sharing a relationship.
Psychotherapy can help with a wide range of issues for people in relationships including issues related to intimacy, trust, and infidelity, difficulty involving family or friends, sexual problems, different opinions, values, and beliefs that conflict with each other’s, feeling under-appreciated, new parenthood, financial disagreements, etc.
The number of sessions depends on the couple’s unique issues and how they respond to the sessions, and therefore differs for each couple.
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