Couple's Therapist in New York City, 10016
Welcome!
Here are the most common problems in relationships:
- Lacking beneficial communication skills
- Infidelity
- Unhealthy conflict resolution
- Poorly managed time together due to work/life expectations
- Inconsistencies with sexual intimacy
- Lack of trust
- Financial illiteracy; differing financial goals
- Inability to honor each other's boundaries
- Unwillingness to meet your partner's needs
I have seen these and many other issues resolved in my decades of caring for couples and their struggling relationships. I understand. I see you. You are not alone. Let me help.
The only thing that matters in this life is how you treat people.
My practice specializes in helping relationships blossom to the fullness of love and wholeness that it deserves. Relationships are meant to be loving, nurturing and safe. If your relationship is lacking in these elements, please reach out to Helping Others Heal for support. Let me help you with proven strategies for a love that is fulfilling and long lasting.
I Specialize In:
- Couples/Marriage Therapy
- Relationship Issues
- Intimacy Difficulties
- Infertility Struggles
- Infidelity Recovery
- Separation
- Divorce
Read more about my specialties.
Compassionate & Professional
Helping Others Heal cares about you and your love experiences. You can trust that we will treat you with respect, dignity and compassion in every interaction, while maintaining the highest standards for integrity and ethics.
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Don't Wait to Get the Help You Need
Get Started TodayAbout Adrian S. Turner
How would I describe myself as a therapist? Our typical therapist buzzwords are compassionate, a good listener, warm and non-judgmental. Sure, I am all of those things. But I first describe myself as GRATEFUL. I understand how difficult it is to walk into a room with a complete stranger and hope that they will be easy to talk to and willing to hear about the most intimate parts of your life. For that, I am grateful. From the first interaction with a person to the very last, I want people to know that I thank them for sharing the gift of their presence with me.