Support For
Couples
Practical, structured couples therapy to help you break recurring conflict patterns, communicate more clearly, rebuild trust, and reconnect.
A Different Way to Understand
What's Happening
Most couples don’t come in because they don’t care—they come in because they care, and things aren’t working.
What often develops is a cycle:
One person pushes → the other pulls away
Concerns turn into criticism → responses turn into defensiveness
Arguments repeat → nothing actually changes
Over time, this can lead to:
• feeling misunderstood or unheard
• resentment, frustration, or emotional distance
• loss of connection or intimacy
• a sense of being stuck, even when both people want things to improve
Our work focuses on helping you step out of that cycle—and begin to understand what’s actually happening underneath it.
Couples Therapy
How We Work
Our approach is grounded in Behavioural Couples Therapy, with a focus on practical, structured change.
This includes:
• Improving communication so both partners can be heard and understood
• Identifying patterns that lead to conflict and learning how to interrupt them
• Increasing positive interactions and reducing negative cycles
• Building problem-solving skills for real-life issues
• Helping each partner better understand the other’s perspective
The goal isn’t just to “talk about problems,” but to help you relate to each other differently.
To move from reacting → to understanding
From arguing → to problem-solving
From feeling stuck → to making progress together
Our Approach
Rebuilding Connection
Many couples describe a sense of having lost something that used to feel easier—connection, understanding, or closeness.
Part of the work is helping you begin to “see” each other again:
• with more clarity
• with less defensiveness
• with more space for understanding
This often creates the foundation for rebuilding both emotional and physical intimacy over time.
Experience Matters
Couples work can be complex. It requires the ability to track two perspectives at once, recognize patterns as they unfold, and guide conversations in a way that leads somewhere useful.
What Does Couples Therapy Look Like?
My approach is grounded in over two decades of clinical experience, helping individuals and couples navigate communication, conflict, and connection in a practical, structured way.
Over Two Decades of Experience
Couples work can be complex. It requires the ability to track two perspectives at once, recognize patterns as they unfold, and guide conversations in a way that leads somewhere useful.
My approach is grounded in over two decades of clinical experience, helping individuals and couples navigate communication, conflict, and connection in a practical, structured way.
Therapy
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Next Steps
Support can help create a different path forward
If your relationship feels stuck or caught in patterns that aren’t changing, we’ll meet you where you are — and begin working toward something more workable together.