When they have trouble entering a long-term, committed relationship, people have commitment issues. This challenge may also include a predisposition toward frequently changing jobs, locations, or peer groups. Attachment issues are often at the root of commitment issues, which deal with trust and connection.
Available Treatment Options
Therapy to address commitment issues could include taking an inventory of the person’s past relationships, examining any hurt or trauma, and working through the person’s discomfort with establishing secure connections.
Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Commitment Issues
I was born and raised in Argentina. I am a trilingual (Spanish- English- Portuguese) Licensed Mental Health Counselor, specializing in several areas. I have worked for over 30 y...
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Shannon Theobald's clinical counseling experience includes working with trauma, addiction, grief & loss, eating disorders, mental illness, & betrayal trauma. She also wo...
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