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Bonnie Ray Kennan, Psy.D., MFT, CGP
Marriage & Family Therapist (MFC 38442)
Certified Group Psychotherapist
(310) 265-6644
Ms.
Terri O’Connor, MA, MFT
Marriage & Family Therapist (MFC 37696)
(310) 396-4942
Do
you frequently experience déjà vu in your
relationships? Are you dating the “same person” you
divorced five years ago? When you interact with friends
do you feel like you are talking to your mother? Perhaps
you hear yourself saying “I can’t live with
people and I can’t live without them!” Worse
yet, do you find that you are living without them? Are
your significant relationships chaotic and draining?
Relationship
stress can cause anxiety, depression, and other painful
conditions. Interpersonal stress comes from a variety of
sources, not just your spouse or
immediate family. It can come when your critical mother-in-law arrives for
a visit, your demanding boss dumps a big project on your
desk five minutes before
closing time, or your “best friend” flakes out on you one more
time because she has a date. Or, how about when your nosy neighbor “wonders” about
your teenager’s friends, your gossipy co-workers try to pull you into
the latest office drama, or your kid’s clueless school teacher seems
to have a hearing problem. People stress adds up, and can be overwhelming.
We
are licensed Marriage & Family therapists. We are deeply committed to
supporting our clients as they build satisfying relationships. We offer guidance
in building a healthy balance of autonomy and intimacy.
Our goal
is to assist you in the delicate work of relationship repair.
Clients will:
- build
awareness of themselves in relationships,
- learn
specific and concrete self-management skills, and
- Master
interpersonal and communication skills.
Relationships are challenging, but necessary for personal
growth. Human beings can only grow, heal, and change
in relationships. Emotional maturity
is not possible in isolation. We provide counseling and instruction within
a supportive environment
that encourages conscious and compassionate relationships.
NOTE: Although the professionals sharing this website share the same
space, we are not a partnership, or a joint corporation. While we
share office space and
work cooperatively on various projects, we are not a joint business
venture. We are two sole mental health practitioners who practice
independently of each other.
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