Counseling for relationship issues

Relationships are beautiful and hard. Sometimes you and your partner want different things. Sometimes you're stuck in the same argument over and over. Sometimes the feeling just drained away and you don't know how to get it back. Or maybe you're navigating something complicated that makes you feel alone. A counselor can help both of you understand each other better and find a way forward.

Relationship counseling isn't about "fixing" anyone. It's about creating a space where both people can be honest, understood, and heard. That changes things.

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How it works

Choose a counselor

Browse verified profiles and pick someone whose experience feels right for you.

Pick a time

See real availability and book a slot that fits your schedule.

Meet online or in person

Join your session by video, or meet in person if your counselor offers it.

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Questions people ask

Do I need my partner to do counseling too?

Couple counseling works best with both partners. But you can also do individual counseling to work on your part of things.

What if we're not sure if we should stay together?

That's something to explore in counseling, not to figure out alone. A counselor helps you look at the relationship clearly and honestly.

Can you help after infidelity or a loss of trust?

Yes. These are difficult, but counselors are trained to help couples navigate betrayal, rebuilding trust, and deciding what's next.

How often do we need sessions?

Many couples start with weekly sessions, then space them out as things improve. Your counselor will suggest what might help.

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