Closer
Thoughts on relationships, connection, and the work of getting there
Why Do We Love Each Other & Still Feel So Far Apart?
You love each other — so why does it feel like something is missing? A Navy veteran and couples therapist on the quiet drift that pulls partners apart, and how to find your way back.
Why You Keep Having the Same Fight
Most couples don't fall apart dramatically. They drift — the same argument on repeat, the same ending, the same distance that neither of you planned for and neither of you knows how to close. Here is what is actually driving it.Most couples don't fall apart dramatically. They drift — the same argument on repeat, the same ending, the same distance that neither of you planned for and neither of you knows how to close. Here is what is actually driving it.
Your Questions, Answered
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Because the fight is rarely about what it looks like on the surface — the dishes, the schedule, the tone. Underneath, the same emotional cycle keeps repeating: one partner reaches or protests, the other defends or withdraws, and both end up feeling unseen. Until that underlying pattern is named and shifted, the topic changes but the fight stays the same.
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Not at all. Recurring conflict is one of the most common reasons couples come to therapy, and it doesn't mean you've chosen the wrong person or that the relationship is failing. It means you're stuck in a pattern — and patterns can change. Many couples who felt hopeless about the same repeating argument go on to feel genuinely connected again.
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We use Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), which treats the pattern — not either partner — as the problem. Instead of refereeing the surface argument, we help you see the cycle you're both caught in and reach the deeper emotions and needs driving it. Once you can recognize the pattern as it's happening, you can interrupt it together and respond differently.
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Yes. We Thrive Together offers couples therapy in person in Fredericksburg, Virginia and via secure telehealth for couples across Virginia. Reach out at we-thrive-together.com or call (540) 371-0328.