For law enforcement spouses In Roseville and across California & Texas

Relationship therapy

Helping spouses invest in themselves to create stronger relationships and a happier home life.

You fell in love for a reason, but that got lost somewhere in the long hours, night shifts, overtime and stress of such a demanding career.

Life as a LEO spouse feels lonely and unbalanced...

Your partner feels distant and detached, even when not at work. They don't talk or share much, even when all you want is connection and communication.

You manage the home on your own, take care of the kids by yourself, and are so likely to show up to birthday parties and holidays alone that friends and family don’t even ask where your partner is anymore. You knew this lifestyle would be tough, but you never expected to feel quite this alone. 

You have needs — for connection, intimacy, and support — that aren’t being met … but you feel guilty knowing your partner has burdens of their own and feeling lucky to just have them home safe every night.

But you know your spouse works hard too...

They work tirelessly to provide for your family. You can see how they love their work, but have a hard time leaving it there. And in an effort to protect your family, they don’t share much about the job.

Often, conflict stems from your partner feeling like they can’t win—like they’re working hard to support your family and it’s still not “enough”—or from the inability to connect. You get a lot of “yeah” and “uh-huhs,” but are missing true connection.

You want your spouse to know how much you appreciate their hard work, but you also need to feel safe to share what’s on your mind and heart without feeling like you’re on eggshells.

You’re ready to:

  • Process the ways this lifestyle has impacted you as an individual, as well as your relationship

  • Feel like your needs are being met in your relationship

  • Develop tools for better communication with your spouse

  • Improve connection and intimacy

  • Work through feelings of resentment and anger in order to be the best partner possible

  • Rediscover your own sense of self and identity, separate from this lifestyle

How it works

Relationship therapy can help law enforcement spouses get back in touch with themselves and cultivate deeper connections with their partners.

First responders face special challenges, having to protect their emotions while working and then often struggling to re-engage emotionally with family. This can leave spouses to cope with their partner’s often stoic and aloof exterior, resulting in frustration, anger, and conflict that pushes them further apart.

As the wife of a law enforcement officer, I understand the complexities of this lifestyle. I know the toll it can take not only on your family but on you as an individual. In our work together, I can help you remember who “you” are, while also repairing disconnection and honoring the specific needs of your relationship and your family.

Using evidence-based approaches like Emotionally Focused Therapy and Brainspotting, I can help you create new ways of relating to your partner and asking for what you want and need.  I also incorporate Brainspotting into my practice: a method that helps you bypass the “thinking” part of your brain to heal the root of your challenges. Through this work, you can gain new insight into yourself, reduce conflict & improve communication, and cultivate that strong connection that brought your partner and you together in the first place.

My goal is that you leave each session with something tangible to apply to your day-to-day: something to think about, something to try, something to read, or another tool to begin making the small tweaks that add up to big change. If your busy schedule doesn’t allow for traditional weekly or biweekly therapy, I also offer intensives. Click here to learn more.

Frequently asked questions

It is possible to feel appreciated and fulfilled in your relationship in the midst of this demanding lifestyle.

I can help you get there.