Silicon Valley Marriage Counseling Helps Couples Adapt to High-Pressure Environments While Preserving Their Relationships


Posted August 12, 2021 by siliconvalleymarriage

The Palo Alto-based counseling center aids couples in bridging communication gaps and fostering stronger relationships.

 
Palo Alto, CA – 08/12/2021: Relationships have an ebb and a flow. However, studies show that bringing work home can significantly impact a relationship. Work-related stress can mire relationships, causing them to deteriorate and creating distance between partners. The pandemic has resulted in most employees performing their jobs remotely, further blurring the lines between work and home and adversely affecting work-life balance. Stress from working in a high-pressure environment can spill over into personal lives, causing couples to drift apart.
Palo Alto is one of the principal cities of Silicon Valley. Moreover, it's home to some of the most competitive and high-pressure work environments in the world. Many bustling corporations and tech giants operate in Palo Alto, rendering it one of the most desirable places for employees to work. However, such work environments can be taxing on couples.
Silicon Valley Marriage Counseling is a counseling center focused on ensuring couples have the necessary knowledge to prevent work-related stress from affecting their relationship. Azizeh Rezaiyan, a licensed therapist, runs the center. She has over twenty years of experience as a family and marriage counselor making her an ideal candidate to help couples prevent work-related obstacles from ruining relationships.
The center assists clients with various problems, ranging from sex therapy to relationship counseling. Silicon Valley Marriage Counseling also aids clients suffering from depression and anxiety. Their services encompass both heterosexual and same-sex couples. In addition, the center also focuses on assisting cross-cultural couplings to bridge cultural divides.
A company spokesperson told us, “Whether you’re a heterosexual couple or a same-sex couple, we understand relationships can be challenging. Our focus is on helping couples rekindle their spark and ensure that their happy union continues for as long as possible. We focus on providing them with tools to identify problems in their relationships, creating communication lines for better expression, and devising methods to overcome relationship hurdles.
We’ve noticed couples living in Palo Alto often have work-related problems miring their relationship. Palo Alto is home to many large corporations notorious for their high-pressure work environments, and work often creeps into personal lives at home. We schedule these couples for consultations with Azizeh. Azizeh is our renowned therapist known for her work in aiding client’s relationships. She uses a combination of therapeutic approaches, including Integrated Body Psychotherapy, Attachment Theory, and Gestalt Therapy, to help clients identify and separate their thoughts, emotions, and feelings.
We’ve seen this approach aid numerous clients with learning to adapt their relationship to the pressures of Palo Alto, and we hope to see many more clients benefit from it.”
Silicon Valley provides a free, twenty-minute consultation over the phone. Psychology Today has certified the center, and Azizeh Rezaiyan is a member of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and the Bar Association of San Francisco.


About Silicon Valley Marriage Counseling
Silicon Valley Marriage Counseling is a counseling center in Palo Alto. The counseling center caters to heterosexual and same-sex couples. The center also provides counseling for cross-cultural couples, males suffering from depression, and treatment for anxiety-related disorders.
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Issued By Silicon Valley Marriage Counseling
Phone (650) 206-9973
Business Address 825, San Antonio Road, Suite 209,
Palo Alto, CA 9403
Country United States
Categories Family , Health
Last Updated August 12, 2021