Therapy for Couples

Strengthen your connection, communicate with clarity, and grow together

Is couples therapy right for you?

Couples seek therapy for many reasons, not because they’re “failing,” but because they care about their relationship and want it to thrive.

You may benefit from couples therapy if you’re experiencing:

  • Frequent arguments or tension
  • Feeling misunderstood or unheard
  • Emotional distance or disconnect
  • Stress from parenting, finances, work, or daily life
  • Changes in intimacy or affection
  • Trust issues or insecurity
  • Navigating life transitions
  • Cultural, identity, or communication barriers

Who we support

Therapy for couples is available for:

  • Dating partners
  • Engaged couples
  • Married couples
  • Long-term relationships
  • LGBTQIA+ partnerships
  • Newly formed couples
  • Those healing from conflict, rupture, or change

Evidence-based treatments we use

Our therapists draw from several trusted therapeutic approaches to support healing, clarity, and emotional wellbeing. Depending on your needs, your therapist may integrate:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Helps you understand the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors so you can build healthier patterns and reduce distress.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Supports you in noticing unhelpful thoughts, staying grounded in the present, and making choices based on your personal values.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Teaches skills for emotion regulation, grounding, communication, and managing overwhelming moments more calmly.

Solution-Focused Therapy

It focuses on your strengths, resources, and past successes, helping you recognize your capabilities. By building on what already works, you can take small, meaningful steps toward steady, lasting progress.

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing)

A structured trauma therapy that helps the brain process painful memories in a safe, controlled way without needing to retell every detail.

Integrated, Whole-Person Care

We thoughtfully combine these approaches to align with your goals, respect your pace, and provide support that feels safe and responsive to your nervous system.

What couples often gain from therapy

  • Communicate without shutting down or escalating
  • Understand the deeper emotions behind reactions
  • Break out of recurring conflict cycles
  • Rebuild trust and closeness
  • Feel more aligned and like a team
  • Learn how to support each other through stress
  • Rekindle affection, curiosity, and warmth

Ready to strengthen your relationship?

We’re here to support both of you, together and individually, as you navigate challenges and build connection that lasts.

Frequently asked questions

No. Many couples come to therapy proactively to strengthen communication, prepare for transitions, or build healthier patterns long before problems grow.

That’s completely okay. Your therapist will guide the conversation and help you explore thoughts and emotions at a pace that feels safe and comfortable.

Yes. Therapy can support emotional exhaustion, work–life balance, boundaries, perfectionism, and stress management, all common challenges for adults.

Yes. Therapy is fully confidential, with rare legal exceptions related to safety. Your privacy is protected whether you meet in person or through secure telehealth.

Just schedule a free 15-minute consultation. We’ll learn what you’re going through, answer questions, and match you with the therapist who best fits your needs.