The Marriage Restoration Project: Couples Counseling with Rabbi Shlomo — Marriage or relationship counselor in Philadelphia, PA
Address515 S 4th St Suite 243 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone+1215-494-7812
Rabbi Shlomo offers intensive couples counseling through The Marriage Restoration Project in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He specializes in a 2-day private marriage retreat model, designed to provide the clinical depth of six months of weekly therapy in a single weekend. This intensive approach aims for immediate stabilization and a roadmap for relationship restoration. His work is informed by Imago Relationship Therapy, an evidence-based approach focused on rebuilding trust and moving couples from conflict to connection. He works with couples experiencing issues such as infidelity, the "pursuer-distancer" cycle, and those considering separation or divorce, offering both in-person and virtual sessions across Pennsylvania.
Best for
- Couples in crisis
- Couples needing rapid stabilization
- Couples considering separation
- Couples seeking an intensive format
| Key services | 2-day marriage retreats, Couples counseling, Online counseling, Marriage intensives, Virtual marriage intensives |
| Tags | couples counseling, marriage counseling, imago therapy, relationship repair, philadelphia, marriage retreat, intensive therapy, divorce prevention, online therapy, relationship coach |
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As mental health practitioners, we find that their approach to Imago therapy makes a lot of sense and offers practical results. We recommend engaging them and respect the work that they do.
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