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Therapy

Couples counseling.

A perceptive therapist who names your patterns in real time and helps both partners build a stronger bond.
A couple in a counseling session

The work

Good couples work takes a couple willing to commit to the process — and a highly perceptive, nuanced therapist. You'll work collaboratively to discover and shift unhealthy relationship patterns. Your therapist uses creativity and honesty, naming patterns as they play out in real time, and helping both partners understand their roots and consequences.

Therapists here draw on Family Systems Theory, The Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy and Internal Family Systems to help you build a stronger bond.

Reasons couples reach out

  • Ineffective communication
  • High levels of conflict
  • Infidelity
  • Intimacy-related challenges
  • Lack of trust
  • Boundary difficulties
  • Parenting or co-parenting
  • Feeling disconnected or alone

Common questions

What if only one of us is sure about coming?

That's common. Reach out anyway — we can talk through whether couples work, individual work, or both is the right place to start.

Will the therapist take sides?

No. Your therapist is on the side of the relationship — naming the patterns both partners contribute to, and helping you shift them together.

Do you work with unmarried or non-traditional couples?

Absolutely. We work with couples of every configuration and stage.

Do you take insurance?

We take BCBS PPO. Reach out and we'll help you understand your coverage.

Reach out. We'll take it from here.

Tell us a little about what's bringing you in. We'll match you with the clinician most likely to meet your needs.

This form is for initial outreach only. Please don't include sensitive medical information; a secure intake link will follow after we connect.