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OBHS Says…Is This You? Love is Fragile

Nov. 5, 2009 by mmelendez

love-heartBill and Sarah are seniors who have being dating each other since the end of their sophomore year. They are living together in a wood frame house and have settled into a routine and, if asked, would say, “Yes, we’re in love.”  As graduation approaches they know that the relationship may change or end, but both seem content to avoid talking about the future.  They get into more frequent arguments and find themselves being short with each other.  Bill also finds himself attracted to other senior women and fantasizes about being single again. Sarah notices Bill’s distance and responds by increasing her surveillance of Bill.  (On one or two occasions she’s even checked his email and text messages).
 
OBHS is available to assist Bill and Sarah individually and as a couple.  A therapist can help them sort out what each wants from the relationship and develop the tools necessary to confront these difficult issues directly.
 
Call 685-2910 for all services offered by OBHS.

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