Even marriages built on genuine love can reach points of deep disconnection — where conversations turn into arguments, silence replaces honesty, and both people feel alone despite being together. This doesn't mean the relationship is broken. It means it needs honest attention. In sessions, Ankita works as a neutral, empathetic presence — not to take sides, but to help both partners be genuinely heard. Together, we work through what's actually being left unsaid, dismantle the defensive patterns that have developed, and rebuild the trust and intimacy that brought you together.
A couple married for eight years came in on the brink of divorce — locked in explosive arguments about household logistics, but both quietly sensing the real issue ran far deeper than logistics.
By moving past the surface arguments to the unmet needs beneath them, both partners began to finally hear what the other had been trying to say for years. The dynamic shifted from adversarial to collaborative. They left with tools — and with each other.