Good relationships take work, difficult conversations and feeling a lot of things — whether you are at the beginning of your journey, married for a while, or trying to navigate a separation, our clinical team of experienced therapists can help you and your partner overcome challenges with understanding and respect.
Licensed therapists at PsyKey Therapy provide comprehensive and professional couples counseling to help you improve connection, communication and confidence in your relationship.
Whether the core issues stem from mistrust, miscommunication, or attachment styles, long-standing patterns of conflict can be altered, even when that seems impossible.
Licensed therapists at PsyKey Therapy provide comprehensive and professional couples counseling to help you improve connection, communication and confidence in your relationship.
Whether the core issues stem from mistrust, miscommunication, or attachment styles, long-standing patterns of conflict can be altered, even when that seems impossible.
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All you need is the right therapeutic support and willingness to work together towards the goal of a fulfilling relationship. Your therapist will guide you and your partner to facilitate emotional healing, restore mutual trust and deepen connections.
As experts in attachment-based therapies, mindfulness tools and Gottman’s method, we provide a safe environment to explore the deeper relational patterns and recreate a path towards mutual growth and togetherness.
As experts in attachment-based therapies, mindfulness tools and Gottman’s method, we provide a safe environment to explore the deeper relational patterns and recreate a path towards mutual growth and togetherness.
There is a common misconception that couples therapy, relationship counseling, marriage and family therapy is only accessed when things are ‘really bad’. However, there are several other stages where it may be helpful to pursue therapy and see a marriage and family therapist:
- Contemplating or committing to start a relationship.
- Making changes to your relationship structure (ex. opening up the relationship, becoming exclusive, separating, divorcing, getting married, having children etc.)
- Hoping to strengthen/better understand partner/relationship (ex. working on communication, intimacy, processing infidelity, preparing for transitions).
- Committing to amicably ending a relationship.
- Needing discernment counseling (i.e. exploring whether you want to be in the relationship or not).