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Dear all,

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience.
Your story helps other multicultural and bilingual couples and families see that real change is possible.
Every word you share supports others on their journey — and helps me continue creating spaces where people feel heard, understood, and connected.

 

I truly appreciate your trust. ❤️

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“Inna helped us finally become a team.”

We came to Inna at a very difficult moment — my wife was having panic attacks before visiting my parents. I immigrated from Hungary, and she grew up in Boston. After we got married, cultural and family differences became real challenges. I didn’t know how to be between my parents — who wanted holidays their traditional way — and my wife, who felt completely overwhelmed by it.
Through Inna’s sessions, we learned to stand up for each other, to create our own family system where both of us feel respected and safe. She guided us with warmth, humor, and deep understanding of multicultural families. Once we changed the way we communicated, even my parents started to understand us better — and we haven’t had any conflicts since.

“We learned how to truly listen to each other.”

I met my Russian-speaking wife online. She was (and still is) the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen — I completely fell in love. We built our relationship from a distance, and when she finally arrived in the U.S. with her daughter, I thought our life would be perfect.
But reality hit hard. I’m divorced with two boys, and I share 50/50 custody. My wife came from a culture where children usually live full-time with their mothers, so she was not prepared for how often my sons would be with us. The tension grew — the kids didn’t connect, my wife felt disrespected, and I was stretched between everyone’s needs.
Working with Inna completely changed things. She helped us slow down, really talk, and understand how differently we both respond to stress. Once I learned to truly listen, my wife opened up again — and we found a new balance that works for all of us. Our home is calmer, our family more united, and our closeness as a couple is back.

“Inna helped our multicultural family truly understand each other.”

I met my husband during a hospital internship. He was the most hardworking man I had ever met — so different from my American boyfriends. He made me feel like a princess: flowers, gifts, jewelry — it felt like a dream. Our wedding and honeymoon were pure magic.
But soon after, reality stepped in. I grew up in Virginia, where most women work and are equal partners in marriage. My husband, originally from Uzbekistan, came from a culture where women are expected to obey and follow family traditions. When his parents came to visit, everything fell apart — his mother ignored me, and my husband suddenly became a little boy trying to please her. I felt invisible.
Inna helped us all — we had five sessions together with his parents and several just between me and my mother-in-law. It was transformative. For the first time, everyone had a voice. I began to understand what his mother had been through, and she began to see me not as a threat but as part of the family. Today, we have mutual respect and real connection. I finally feel like an equal partner to my husband — and still like his princess.
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