Couples Therapy

  • Affair Recovery:  We walk alongside couples who are finding their way through the profound pain of infidelity, offering a warm and structured space to begin healing, rebuilding trust, and rediscovering the intimacy and connection that brought you together. Our work is grounded in research and evidence-based approaches — including the Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy, and Relational Life Therapy — blending proven frameworks with deep compassion for where you both are right now. Because healing happens on multiple levels, we warmly encourage each partner to also engage in their own individual therapy with a separate therapist. This allows both of you the private space to process your own experiences fully, while bringing your best selves to the work you do together.
  • BIPOC, Multiracial/Multicultural couples:  Loving across cultures is a beautiful and deeply rewarding journey, and one that comes with its own unique set of challenges. Multiracial and multicultural couples often find themselves navigating societal bias, the weight of family expectations, and the tender work of weaving together different cultural worlds into one shared life. We focus on creating a safe space where partners feel genuinely safe, heard, and valued. We’ll nurture the empathy and curiosity that help you truly understand each other, explore the outside pressures that may be straining your bond, and deepen the way you communicate across your differences — so that your distinct backgrounds become a source of strength and richness rather than distance.
  • Immigrant and first generation couples: Building a life in a new country is an act of tremendous courage — and one that can quietly place great strain on even the most loving of partnerships. The journey of starting over touches every corner of a relationship. Shifting gender roles, differing visions for how to raise your children, and the ongoing uncertainty of legal processes can all create a heaviness that slowly builds between partners — showing up as tension, distance, unspoken resentment, or ways of coping that may be causing their own harm. Our work together offers a warm, understanding space to name these shifts, bridge those distances, and find your way back to one another — without losing sight of everything you’ve already built together.