
Couples/Relationships
What is Couples/Relationship Therapy?
Relationships can be one of the greatest sources of joy in our lives—and also one of the most painful when something feels off. Whether you're feeling disconnected, stuck in the same arguments, navigating betrayal, struggling with intimacy, or simply wanting to strengthen your bond, couples therapy offers a space to slow down and truly hear one another again.
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In our work together, we focus on uncovering the patterns beneath the conflict. We look at how past experiences, attachment wounds, communication habits, and unmet needs may be shaping your dynamic. Rather than assigning blame, we build understanding. You’ll learn how to communicate more effectively, repair after conflict, rebuild trust, and reconnect emotionally and physically.
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Couples therapy isn’t only for relationships in crisis. Many partners seek support to deepen intimacy, prepare for marriage, navigate life transitions, or grow together in healthier ways.
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No matter where you are in your relationship, change is possible. With structure, honesty, and compassionate guidance, you can move from tension and distance toward clarity, connection, and renewed trust.
Couples Therapy for Infidelity
Discovering infidelity can feel like the ground has been ripped out from beneath you. The shock, anger, grief, confusion, and deep sense of betrayal can be overwhelming—for both partners. Whether the affair was emotional, physical, online, or long-term, the impact on a marriage is profound.
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Marriage counseling after infidelity focuses first on stabilization and clarity. We create a structured, safe space where the truth can be addressed directly, accountability can be taken, and both partners can express the depth of their pain without escalating further harm. The goal is not to rush forgiveness or force reconciliation—but to slow things down and understand what happened and why.
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For the betrayed partner, therapy provides space to process trauma, rebuild a sense of safety, and regain emotional footing. For the partner who was unfaithful, it involves honest self-examination, ownership of choices, and a commitment to transparency and repair.
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From there, we work on:
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Rebuilding trust through consistent actions and clear boundaries
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Improving communication and emotional safety
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Understanding underlying vulnerabilities in the relationship
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Healing intimacy and restoring connection
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Deciding—together—whether and how to move forward
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Infidelity does not automatically mean the end of a marriage. Many couples are able to rebuild a relationship that is stronger, more honest, and more emotionally connected than before. But healing requires courage, structure, and guidance.
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If your marriage has been impacted by betrayal, you don’t have to navigate it alone. With the right support, repair is possible—and clarity is within reach.
Initial Intake Assessment:
$250
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Individual Therapy:
60 minutes: $200
45 minutes: $150
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Insurances Accepted:
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Optum
United Health Care
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