Therapy with Onnie Baldwin, LCSW
Relationship Issues
When Relationships Keep Feeling Hard
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When Relationship Patterns Repeat
People often seek therapy for relationship issues when experiencing:
Conflict avoidance or frequent emotional overwhelm
Difficulty with trust, closeness, or vulnerability
Feeling unseen, unheard, or misunderstood
Fear of abandonment or fear of being too dependent
Questioning whether the challenges you’re facing are about you, the relationship, or both.
Struggles in family or long-standing relational dynamics
These challenges aren’t random — and they aren’t character flaws. They are patterns shaped by real experiences and relationships that mattered.
Onnie’s Approach
I approach relationship issues from a relational perspective, meaning we look at how early relationships, family dynamics, and past experiences shape how you relate to others today.
Much of our work focuses on understanding what you learned about connection — how closeness was handled, how conflict was managed, and how needs were expressed or ignored. Often, relationship struggles aren’t about the present relationship alone, but about older patterns being activated beneath the surface. This work helps you look inward and outward — recognizing both your role in relationships and the limits of your responsibility.
I’m not here to change you or anyone else — healing comes from within you, as insight and understanding create room for meaningful change.
As patterns become clearer, they often lose their grip.
What to Expect in Therapy for Relationship Issues
This work is about awareness, reflection, and choice, not judgment. Relationship struggles can feel frustrating and confusing — especially when they keep showing up despite your best efforts. Therapy offers a space to slow down, make sense of what’s happening, and begin shifting the patterns that no longer serve you.

