Dr. Mark Sehl

 New York Psychotherapist
  212-228-3467

Marriage, couple, individual relationship and sexual counseling

 
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Marriage and couple counseling in New York City.

I have been helping people for over 20 years through individual, marriage and couple counseling. I have helped couples and single men and women resolve their conflicts about relationships.

Is the sexual and affectionate part of your relationship missing? Would you like to recapture those times when you and your partner experienced loving, sexual moments? Have you told your partner that?

Would you like to learn to communicate and have acceptance and understanding as an outcome rather than ongoing arguments? Couples often seem to want to prove a point in an argument rather than understand the other person's feelings. Changing your style of communicating can lead to a more satisfying relationship.

Perhaps you find yourself giving more than you receive and repeatedly find a partner who does not meet your needs. Do you feel repeatedly stuck in bad relationships and have no idea how this happens?

Affairs: It is not uncommon for one partner to have an affair at their spouse. Resentments build and instead of directly communicating dissatisfactions, the person leaves a trail of evidence (emails, hotel bills, text messages) pointing to the affair. Direct communication can replace destructive behavior but that needs to be learned.

As you read this some things may feel familiar to you. You are not alone. Most people have conflicts about relationships. For example, in a relationship one could have a conscious wish for a meaningful relationship, but unconsciously there are other impulses that interfere with working toward that outcome. If these conflicts remain out of our awareness it is difficult to resolve relationship problems. Counseling can resolve conflicts by bringing them out in the open.

Self-help books-can they help? They do help identify problems as common to being human and through reading people feel less alone and self-critical. However, since there is "counter will" alongside intention, reading alone will not address the problem.

Call me and give yourself and your partner a chance to learn to build positive communication skills. If you are concerned about how conflicts in your relationship are affecting your children, come in for a consultation. I have even worked with parents and their infants where the infant and parent (s) benefited. An once of prevention is certainly worth avoiding misery down the road.

If your partner does not want to come for a consultation, come in by yourself. This increases the chance of your partner coming.

 

 

Relationships at work: Do you let opportunities or promotions pass you by because you feel too unsure of yourself to ask for a raise or promotion?  Are you assertive at work but timid or intimidated when it comes to talking with your spouse?

 

What can you do? Talking to a professional is the first step.

I invite you to call
212-228-3467 or  email me
to arrange a consultation.

Calling is recommended, but I will reply to your email. If emailing please include "therapy" in the subject field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

    Signs of Codependency

  • Being unable to leave a relationship because it is familiar, even though you know it is depriving and hurtful.
  • Feeling deserving of love but usually finding people who can't love.
  • Feeling the relationship is your "fault" and feeling afraid to express critical, angry feelings. As a result, you are not able to trust your real self to emerge in a relationship.

 

Often choices of partners are affected by many things out of our awareness. Therapy gives us the opportunity to understand our choices, gain more control of our behavior, and live life in a more fulfilling manner.