Couples Therapy
Guiding partners toward deeper understanding, healthier communication, and a more resilient relationship through evidence-based therapeutic support.
How It Works:
Couples therapy works to help you and your partner improve your relationship, patterns of communication, and overall emotional connection. Couples therapy can address a wide range of relationship issues, including recurring or unresolved conflict, feelings of disconnection, conflict associated with separation or divorce, disagreement around children or family members, and much more. Couples are provided with psychoeducation about how to identify, understand, communicate about, and manage their emotions in more effective ways.
Benefits:
- Patterns of ineffective communication
- Feelings of disconnect, anger, and/or resentment in relationships
- Difficulties in decision-making for children or family members
- Challenges with separation or divorce
Strategic Solutions + Patient-Centric Care
Our approach utilizes research-backed treatment so you or your child get better results, with less chance of reoccurrence. Plus, by monitoring treatments as they progress, we’re better equipped to avoid roadblocks and troubleshoot immediately should challenges arise.
Evidence-Based Assessments
Personalized Treatments
Compassionate Care
Patient-Centered Outcome Tracking
Frequently Asked Questions:
How long does couples therapy last?
The length of couples therapy will largely depend on the goals that are established at the beginning of treatment, as well as how well each member is progressing towards those goals. Couples therapy may be as short as just a few weeks, or could take longer amounts of time to complete treatment goals.
Do both partners attend therapy sessions together, or do therapy sessions occur individually?
Most often both partners attend therapy sessions, but at times your therapist may recommend individual sessions with one or both partners.
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