You may be visiting this webpage because you realize that your marriage or relationship isn't where you want it to be. These feelings can range from missing the fondness and admiration that you once felt to a dramatic disconnect, such as happens with an affair or other crisis. Please don't assume that you are alone if this is the case because you are not. Many couples go through dramatic challenges in the lifetime of their relationship. This is true for healthy and unhealthy relationships. It is a positive sign that you are gathering information and taking an active approach to turning things around. Sometimes the strongest change agent of all is deciding that things need to change.
A Couple's Place is a counseling center for couples to learn science-based tools to keep your communication healthy and your relationship strong. ALL couples are welcomed at A Couple's Place including engaged, married, straight, gay, lesbian and trans couples. Our approach spans the continuum from education to in-depth counseling using Gottman Method Couples Therapy that is designed to get results. We offer private couple sessions, private couple retreats, pre-marital/pre-commitment therapy and discernment counseling.
We specialize in couples therapy and marriage counseling sessions to work through problem areas while teaching you skills to improve your communication at home. You will receive a comprehensive assessment that includes time with you together as well as time with each of you alone, a clear treatment plan, and feedback to clarify the goals we’ll be working toward in your sessions.
Learn more about couples counseling.The Couple Retreat is designed especially for the couple seeking a more focused, intensive approach to couples counseling. Over the weekend you can move through specific issues and learn important new skills in a short period of time. Typically we will work online or in person for 2.5 days Friday to Sunday.
Learn more about Couples Retreats.Most couples go through difficult periods and struggle from time to time. This is true for both healthy and unhealthy relationships. The question for many is knowing when to seek help from a couple’s counselor.