Improve your communication, reduce conflict, and rebuild trust in your relationship.
Are you having trouble communicating with your partner? Does it feel like your relationship is drifting apart? Have you learned something upsetting that’s shaken your trust or confidence in your connection? Whether you’re married or unmarried, in a same-sex or opposite-sex relationship, couples therapy can help you get back to a place of trust, love, and mutual support.
You don’t have to figure it out alone. In a safe and strictly confidential setting, our experienced therapists help you and your partner set goals for healing, growth, and reconnection.
Every couple is different, but here are some common goals our clients work toward in therapy:
We may provide practical assignments between sessions to help you integrate new skills and speed up your growth as a couple.
Note: All therapy is provided in an environment of safety and nonjudgment, regardless of sexual orientation or relationship style.
Relationships can be hard—but they’re also worth the effort. If you’re ready to work toward a stronger, more connected partnership, we’re here to help.
No. We work with all types of couples—married, unmarried, long-term, short-term, same-sex, opposite-sex, and everything in between.
Yes. It's common for one partner to feel more invested at first. We’ll help both of you express concerns in a way that creates openness, not defensiveness. Motivation often grows once therapy begins.
It’s okay. Conflict is part of the process, and your therapist is trained to guide you through it constructively. Sessions are a space to express difficult feelings with support and structure.
No. Couples therapy is not considered “medically necessary” by insurance companies. However, we offer a generous sliding scale and flexible payment options.
Sometimes, yes—but only when it helps your present or future goals. Therapy is about creating change, not assigning blame. We’ll keep the focus on healing, understanding, and moving forward.