Couples Counselling

We Can Help:

  • Communication Problems

  • Infidelity

  • Emotional Betrayal

  • Sexual Desire Discrepancies

  • Parenting Issues

  • Relationship Satisfaction

  • Financial Strain

  • Major Life Changes (i.e., career changes)

  • Loss after pregnancy

  • Addiction and Substance Abuse

  • Cultural or Religious Differences

  • Domestic Violence and Abuse

  • Premarital Counselling

We know that relationships can be difficult, and sometimes it feels like you're drifting further apart, even when you’re both trying. Whether it’s feeling misunderstood, struggling to communicate, or dealing with intimacy issues, we’re here to help you navigate the tough moments. You don’t have to face these challenges alone. We provide a safe space for both of you to express your feelings, work through conflicts, and rediscover the connection that brought you together.

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Fees

90-Minute Intake Session

$315

75-Minute Session

$255

50-Minute Session

$185

FAQs About Couples Counselling

  • In couples therapy, both partners meet with a trained therapist to discuss their concerns. The therapist will guide the conversation, help identify patterns of behavior, and teach tools for improving communication and resolving conflict. Therapy is a space for both partners to be heard and supported.

  • It’s normal for couples to have disagreements, and therapy provides a safe space to work through them. Your therapist will facilitate conversations so both partners feel heard and understood, and will help you both find common ground or healthy compromises.

  • Couples therapy can provide the tools and insights needed to improve a relationship, but ultimately, both partners need to be willing to work on the relationship. Therapy helps you identify your needs, communicate more effectively, and address underlying issues, giving you the best chance for growth and healing together.

  • If you and your partner are facing challenges and are committed to improving your relationship, couples therapy can be a helpful step. It’s particularly useful if you feel stuck, disconnected, or unable to resolve conflicts on your own.