You can rekindle and strengthen your relationship.
All couples, whether dating, engaged, or married, experience obstacles.
But sometimes, relationship challenges can lead to bigger problems. For instance, you may feel like you’ve:
- Grown apart
- Stopped being able to truly talk to each other, especially about difficult topics
- Forgotten how to enjoy time together
This distance may leave you feeling more like roommates than intimate partners, leading to feeling neglected or alone. You may be wondering whether this really is the right relationship for you.
Fortunately, couples and marriage counseling can help you learn how to reconnect with your partner, deepen your relationship, and heal—even if the issue started years ago or more recently.
Couples and marriage counseling can help you evaluate
your relationship and move forward.
Even close relationships require effort to maintain. And you don’t have to do it alone.
Houston couples and marriage counseling provides a safe, judgment-free space to help you and your partner work through your relationship concerns and obstacles.
Therapy can help couples who are struggling with:
Feeling Disconnected
Sometimes couples drift apart and feel more like roommates than intimate partners. Over time, connecting and rekindling feelings of intimacy can feel hard. This may lead to misunderstandings and questions regarding whether to stay together.
Miscommunication
All relationships experience some level of conflict and misunderstandings. But when partners struggle to express their feelings and thoughts to each other or work through difficulties, it can strain the relationship. As a result, you may feel misunderstood, unable to fully express yourself, neglected, or helpless.
Betrayal
An affair or break in trust is hard to navigate. However, marriage counseling or couples therapy can provide the support, tools, and feedback needed to help you process and move forward.
Our Houston marriage and family therapists can help you regain the connection you’ve been missing.
We help couples navigate relationship challenges, questions, and obstacles by combining our clinical experiences with a positive collaborative approach. Additionally, we help you explore and process how all aspects of who you are — as a couple and as individuals — may be impacting all areas of your life and feelings.
This relational approach with trauma integration can help you see the whole of your relationship and your selves, so you gain better insights and understanding.
Our therapists provide a caring, empathetic, and confidential environment where you can safely discuss and work through any issue that arises.
Sessions are tailored to your unique needs.
Our collaborative-based focus helps you and your partner identify your relationship goals and work together through your concerns and challenges.
We incorporate evidence-based attachment and behavioral techniques, including Emotionally Focused Therapy, to help you break down old patterns and introduce new ones at your pace.
Over time, you can start having more meaningful moments together, deepen your connection, feel understood, and heal from your current challenges.
Our Houston Couples Therapists and Marriage Counselors
You can reconnect with your partner and
rekindle your relationship.
Our BIPOC therapists are here to support and help you and your partner through every step of your relationship journey.
We currently offer in-person therapy in Houston, and virtual therapy throughout the states of Texas, Kansas, California, Georgia, and Florida.
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