When Stress Shows Up in Relationships
- Empathy Therapy

- Sep 23
- 1 min read

Stress does not remain confined to one part of life. It shows up in conversations, tone of voice, and patience with the people you care about. Many clients notice that when they are overwhelmed or anxious, relationships at home or at work feel strained.
The problem is not that you do not care. Carrying too much makes it harder to show up as your best self. Having a safe place to discuss these pressures and learn new strategies can help ease that tension and create space for healthier connections.
As one client reflected on Healthgrades:
“Dr. Chofla has been of great help to my partner. It has brought forward a complete change in our household and our relationship. I appreciate his continued support.”
When mental health support is both therapeutic and medical, it feels more complete. Dr. Mark Chofla is a board-certified psychiatrist who also practices talk therapy, giving clients space to be heard and understood while integrating medication management when it is needed. Licensed in California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Alaska, Florida, and New York, he provides personalized telehealth care that meets you at home.
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