For Couples
International love is rich — and sometimes demanding. Here you'll find who my support is for and how it helps you find your way back to each other.
Is this your situation right now?
Does this sound familiar?
Kids, schedules, daily life. There's little room for real conversation.
Our families live far away. There's little day-to-day support.
Not from a lack of love, but because two worlds speak different languages.
Why do these conflicts arise?
Different cultures bring different expectations, patterns of communication and experiences. The same event can be experienced in completely different ways by each partner.
It doesn't mean your relationship has failed. It means you've learned to see the same world in different ways — and that's exactly where we begin.
How I support you
A structured, neutral setting where both perspectives get space — no blame, with the goal of mutual understanding.
For couples who want to strengthen their communication and practise new patterns — often with the Prepare/Enrich assessment as a starting point.
If you decide to go separate ways, I help you do so respectfully and fairly — especially important when children grow up with two cultures.