Couples Therapy addresses issues across the entire lifespan of a relationship: from orienting a couple when they move in, to premarital counseling, to opening or changing the relationship status, to an amicable separation.
We offer a secure space for couples to gain clarity and make joint decisions around their relationship including improving communication around money and sex, and creating logistical and emotional parity. Whether you’re seeking relationship counseling or couples counseling services, our goal is to help you strengthen your bond and find practical solutions for a healthier relationship.

If a couple wants to open up or change its existing relationship dynamic via Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM), we can offer a safe and supportive space to explore how this might happen. Additionally, we offer discernment therapy to determine if both individuals want to work on the relationship within the structure of therapy, ensuring your commitment to couples counseling services is meaningful.
We offer a commitment to respectful collaboration within the relationship and apply it to healing when secrets are discovered and/or one has turned away from the relationship, improving the parenting dynamic, processing past trauma that is showing up in the relationship, reigniting and amplifying excitement within the relationship, and reducing resentment that leads to chronic fighting. Through in-person or online couples therapy, we help you protect and strengthen the relationship and balance trust, safety, vulnerability, and appreciation. Let us help you achieve lasting change and support your relationship with the right guidance.

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