The Center for Partnership and Peace

Relational experts for individuals, couples, families, and corporate communities.

Consortium

con-sore-she-um noun, plural

A purpose-filled group of two or more individuals, companies, or governments that pool their resources; and work together to achieve a common goal.

The Center for Partnership and Peace is a collective of therapists, life coaches, and independent private therapeutic practices. We focus on the needs of individuals, couples, families, and corporate communities. We are relational experts helping you connect better to yourself; and everyone else you’re in relationship with. 

It takes a village

At the Center for Partnership and Peace, we conceptualize everyone you’re in relationship with as your village; and we’re honored you chose us to be part of your support system. So, we take our role very seriously. We got your back by providing you with a safe, brave, and confidential space to securely demarcate your past, safely define your present, and serenely design your future. We believe you innately matter, you are already enough, and you are worthy of partnership and peace.

 

We are where you are

The life of modern professionals is incredibly busy. That’s why our office is centrally located inside the 610 Loop-- just minutes from downtown and the Med Center. Can’t make it to our office? With HIPPA compliant telehealth options you can receive quality therapy or coaching from wherever life takes you.

How we help

  • Therapy

    What happened?

  • Coaching

    What do you want to happen?

  • Workshops

    How can we make this happen together?

  • Corporate Consulting

    How do you know what needs to happen; or if you actually made it happen?

Your village of support

  • Dr. Kyee Altranice Young

  • James Young

  • Dr. Jessica Bagneris

Find partnership and peace today.

Our blog

The 5 good things of ‘growth-fostering relationships’ in relational therapy.

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How the idea of a ‘separate self’ is destroying your relationship.

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5 relational therapy questions answered.

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Nurturing connection: 5 ways relational therapy can save your marriage.

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