Couple’s Therapy

Love is powerful and it can also be hard. We're here to help you reconnect.

Relationships can bring joy, meaning, and growth and they can also surface conflict, distance, and old wounds. At Imagine Recovery Counseling, we offer couples therapy to help partners navigate challenges, strengthen communication, and rebuild trust. Whether you're feeling disconnected, stuck in the same arguments, or simply want to deepen your connection, you're not alone.

Our approach is collaborative and compassionate. We help you slow down reactive cycles, identify the deeper emotions underneath conflict, and create space for mutual understanding and repair. With a foundation of emotional safety, couples therapy can support lasting change not just quick fixes.

We work with couples of all kinds, including:

  • Long-term and newly partnered couples

  • LGBTQIA+, polyamorous and non-monogamous relationships

  • Intercultural and interfaith partnerships

  • Co-parents, blended families, and couples in transition

Common reasons couples seek therapy:

  • Communication breakdowns

  • Emotional distance or resentment

  • Infidelity or trust issues

  • Life transitions (parenthood, grief, career changes)

  • Sexual intimacy and desire discrepancies

  • Repeating painful patterns

Whether you're repairing, reconnecting, or deciding how to move forward, we create a space where both partners feel seen and supported.

Reach out today to begin couples therapy at Imagine Recovery Counseling and take a step toward clarity, connection, and renewed commitment.

Couple’s Therapy Modalities

Gottman Method

“Successful couples use the Gottman Method, and so do those who want to be. The real magic happens when you don’t just understand our concepts, but actively apply them to everyday life—turning insights into action. At the end of the day, every couple is just two humans in a relationship, shaped by the past, wounds, dreams, beliefs and aspirations. When the relationship struggles, it impacts everything. But it doesn’t have to stay that way.” – From Gottman.com

Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy

“Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy is “integrative” in at least two senses: First, it integrates the twin goals of acceptance and change as positive outcomes for couples in therapy. Couples who succeed in therapy usually make some concrete changes to accommodate the needs of the other but they also show greater emotional acceptance of the other. Second, IBCT integrates a variety of treatment strategies under a consistent behavioral theoretical framework.” – From ibct.psych.ucla.edu

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy

“Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a humanistic, evidence-based approach to psychotherapy, drawing primarily from attachment theory to facilitate the creation of secure, vibrant connection with self and others. Rooted in the science of emotions and attachment, EFT helps clients identify and transform the negative processing and interaction patterns that create distress. It’s effective in treating individuals (EFIT), couples (EFCT), and families (EFFT), addressing a wide range of issues from marital distress to individual anxiety and trauma.” – From iceeft.com

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