Couples Therapy

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In couples therapy, we might:

  • Learn new ways to communicate so you both feel heard and understood

  • Rebuild trust after betrayal, infidelity, or broken agreements

  • Navigate differences in sexual desire, intimacy, or affection

  • Work through recurring conflict patterns that leave you feeling stuck

  • Strengthen emotional connection and deepen intimacy

  • Explore healthy boundaries and relationship agreements

  • Prepare for major transitions like marriage, parenthood, or blending families

  • Explore non-monogamy or alternative relationship structures with care and clarity

  • Rediscover joy, play, and passion in your partnership

Because strong relationships don’t just happen—they’re built.