About Therapy

Your marriage didn't fail. It needed maintenance.

Think about the last time you bought a car. The dealership didn't just hand you the keys and wish you luck. They offered a maintenance plan, because everyone understands that even a brand-new car needs care to keep running well.

Marriage is no different.

You stood at the altar with a dream of forever. But somewhere between the wedding day and today, life happened. Before you realized it, you put your marriage on autopilot, until the warning lights come on.

Here's what most couples don't hear enough: the breakdown isn't a reflection of who you are. It's a reflection of what wasn't maintained.

You deserve more than just "Getting By."

Many of the patterns that quietly damage marriages weren't born in your relationship. They were carried in from the families you grew up in, the relationships that hurt you before this one, and the unspoken rules you both learned long before you ever met each other.

That's where therapy comes in.

Together, we'll shine a light on what's been operating in the background of your relationship – the invisible dynamics, the unmet needs, the miscommunications that keep cycling into the same arguments.

Here's how we will work together.

From the very first session, everything we do is built around you – your story, your strengths, and the future you're trying to create together.

We don't start by diving into what's broken. We start by understanding what's working, including your friendship, the ways you complement each other, and the strengths that brought you together.

After building that foundation, we go deeper – exploring each other's quirks, histories, and the intricacies that make you both who you are.

There's no script, no one-size-fits-all approach, and no judgment – just an honest, warm, and collaborative space where real work gets done.

My one ask is simple: Come as you are ready to work. Leave stronger, clearer, and equipped to change your marriage.

Danie Cadet

About Marie Danie Cadet, LICSW

Therapy with me can't be found in a textbook.

Yes, I have the training – a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and African-American Studies from Brandeis University, a Master's in Social Work from the University of Georgia, and a Doctoral degree in Traumatology from Liberty University.

But what I bring beyond the credentials is this. After three decades of being married, I know what it means to choose your partner on the easy days and on the hard ones. I know what it takes to stay, to repair, and to grow – not from a textbook, but from lived experience.

I bring warmth, genuine interaction, and a listening ear that goes beyond what's being said to hear what's really going on.

When I'm not in the therapy room, I'm spending time with my family, getting lost in a good mystery book or movie, and finding ways to give back to my community.

I became a therapist because I believe every marriage deserves a fighting chance. I'd be honored to fight for yours.

Let's Talk

Reconnection and restoration are possible.

Hard doesn't mean over – your dream marriage isn't out of reach.

You don't have to have it all figured out.

Just take the next step. Reach out today.

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