Couples & Relationship Therapy
Relationships can be loving and difficult at the same time. You may be navigating communication, trust, sex, conflict, transition, jealousy, boundaries, rupture, repair, family, or the complexity of building a relationship outside traditional expectations.
Who this is for
- •Communication and conflict patterns
- •Trust, repair, and accountability
- •Sexual concerns and desire differences
- •Kink-aware conversations
- •Polyamory and consensual non-monogamy
- •Agreements, boundaries, and jealousy
- •Gender transition and relationship change
- •Family and chosen family dynamics
- •Mixed-orientation relationships
- •Separation, divorce, or discernment
- •Substance use, sex addiction concerns, or betrayal
- •Trauma and attachment patterns
Clinical approach
- •Slowing down conflict cycles
- •Practicing more direct communication
- •Naming needs and boundaries
- •Understanding attachment and trauma responses
- •Clarifying agreements
- •Repairing breaches of trust
- •Navigating identity changes
- •Rebuilding intimacy
- •Deciding whether and how to continue
Frequently asked
Do you work with polyamorous, open, or consensually non-monogamous relationships?
Yes. Relationship therapy is available for people in many different relationship structures, including monogamous couples, polyamorous relationships, open relationships, consensual non-monogamy, swinging, kink-aware dynamics, mixed-orientation relationships, and chosen family systems. These experiences are not limited to LGBTQIA+ clients. Straight, cisgender, queer, trans, and gender-expansive people may all have relationships, sexual agreements, desires, or identities that do not fit traditional assumptions. Therapy can help you talk more clearly about communication, consent, boundaries, jealousy, trust, sex, intimacy, repair, and what each person needs to feel respected and secure.
Ready to talk?
Start by requesting an appointment or scheduling a free 15-minute consultation. We'll talk briefly about what you're looking for, answer any initial questions, and determine whether this feels like the right therapeutic fit.
