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Couples Counseling

Couples counseling is designed to help partners improve communication, resolve conflicts, and rebuild emotional connection. Whether you’re navigating relationship stress, trust issues, or major life transitions, our therapists provide a neutral and supportive space to explore concerns together. We guide couples toward deeper understanding, healthier interaction patterns, and stronger, more fulfilling relationships.

Is your teen experiencing:

You don’t have to have all the answers.

Couples counselling is right for you if:

  • You're having repeated conflicts or communication problems
  • There’s been a loss of trust, infidelity, or emotional disconnection
  • You feel unheard, unappreciated, or misunderstood
  • You’re considering separation or divorce
  • You want to improve your relationship, even if things aren’t “bad”

Counselling isn’t just for crisis — it can also strengthen your bond, help you reconnect, and give you tools to grow together.

Couples counselling helps by:

  • Improving communication and reducing defensiveness
  • Helping you understand each other’s needs, emotions, and perspectives
  • Teaching skills to manage conflict in healthier ways
  • Rebuilding trust, intimacy, and emotional safety
  • Exploring deeper patterns or issues like attachment wounds, family history, or unmet needs
  • Supporting you in making thoughtful decisions about your future as a couple

It offers a neutral space where both partners are heard and respected, and where the focus is on healing the relationship — not blaming either person.

Yes — even strong, committed couples can benefit from counselling.

You might “handle” issues, but:

  • Are they fully resolved, or just pushed aside?
  • Do you feel close and understood, or like something’s missing?
  • Do certain conflicts keep coming back?

Counselling isn’t a sign of failure — it’s a sign that you value the relationship and want to work on it with intention, not just reaction.

  • Sessions usually last 60–90 minutes
  • Both partners are present (though individual check-ins may happen at times)
  • The therapist creates a safe space for open, honest conversation
  • You’ll work on:
    • Communication skills
    • Conflict resolution
    • Emotional connection
    • Understanding relationship dynamics
  • The therapist is neutral — not on one person’s side, but on the side of the relationship

It’s structured, but flexible — based on what you and your partner need.

  • Medication is typically used for individual mental health issues like anxiety, depression, or trauma — which may be impacting the relationship
  • Couples therapy focuses on the interactions, emotions, and patterns between you and your partner

In some cases, both may be helpful:

  • Medication can help a partner manage symptoms that make connection harder (e.g. irritability, emotional withdrawal)
  • Therapy helps both partners understand each other and rebuild emotional safety

A good couples therapist can help identify when an individual might also benefit from medication or individual therapy.