Therapy for Two

In recent years, therapy has become popular between friends, platonic life partners, business partners, and family members. Whatever form the relationship you have with another person takes, whether you want to learn how to communicate more effectively, resolve conflict, or deepen intimacy, doing therapy together is a fantastic way to achieve your goals.

Romantic Pairs

Your relationship with your romantic partner has a major impact on your mental health, especially when there’s been a rupture. Couples therapy can help you reduce conflict, improve communication, and increase empathy, trust, and intimacy. We have special training in helping couples heal, reconnect, and co-create a partnership you want to be a part of.

We also have experience helping couples in crisis who feel hopeless and can’t see a way forward. You may need help navigating life after an affair, financial stress, work/life balance, the loss of a loved one, caring for an aging parent, career crisis, pregnancy loss, fertility issues, sex and intimacy, parenting and co-parenting within a blended family. Our therapists are trained and experienced in each of these areas.

We can also help couples before you are in crisis. Many couples see enormous benefit from working with a therapist in preparation for marriage, the arrival of a baby, major life changes such as a move or career change, or to explore and expand the boundaries of monogamy and other agreements of your relationship.

Investing time in your relationship is one of the greatest gifts you can give to yourself and the end result can be a deeply satisfying and fulfilling partnership.

Other Important Pairs

Most people tend to think that couples counseling is only for married people on the brink of divorce. While it can be incredibly helpful for people in that situation, there are countless relationships that benefit from the safe, supportive space provided by a skilled relationship therapist.

Parents and adult children can work together to heal wounds and improve their connection. Siblings who need help managing the care of their aging parents, best friends who want to enjoy a deeper and more meaningful friendship, professional partners seeking harmony as they run a shared business together, or creative pairs such as writers or musicians looking for a way to manage the stressful impact of an entertainment career.

No matter what kind of pair you are in, our therapists can help you have a more meaningful relationship where you both feel seen, heard, and respected.