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If you’re feeling overwhelmed, know you’re not alone. Our compassionate sessions are designed to support you and your partner in a safe space. Let’s explore how we can work together toward healing.
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We’re here to guide you through your journey together. Our office is easy to find, and we’re always just an email or call away for your questions.
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123 Therapist Ave, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Call us at +1 501-123-4567. We’re available to chat whenever you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Therapy
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a structured approach to couples therapy. It focuses on improving emotional connections and responsiveness between partners. This method helps couples understand their patterns of attachment and build stronger bonds, leading to lasting change.
The duration of therapy varies depending on individual needs. Typically, couples may meet for several sessions over a few months. Each session lasts about 50 minutes, but we will regularly assess your progress and adjust the plan as necessary.
No referral is necessary to begin therapy with us. You can reach out directly to schedule an appointment. We’re here to help you take that first step whenever you’re ready.
We understand that life can be hectic. We offer flexible hours for both in-person and online sessions to accommodate your schedule. Just let us know what works for you!
To prepare for your first session, simply come with an open heart and willingness to share your thoughts and feelings. It’s helpful to think about specific challenges you want to address, but there is no need to have it all figured out.
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