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Couples Therapists in 14877


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Jennifer Murray

My approach to therapy: I help couples improve communication, resolve conflict, and reconnect—especially while juggling the demands of parenting. My approach is warm and practical, focused on breaking negative patterns, deepening intimacy, and helping partners feel heard, understood, and supported in their relationship.

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Tex Gibson

My approach to therapy: I believe lasting change comes from understanding and accepting all parts of ourselves. We'll work together to transform shame into self-compassion and fear into empowered action.

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Julie Wei

My approach to therapy: I have been practicing clinically for 20 years. My Bachelor of Social Work from University of Vermont and my Master of Social Work at University of Denver provided me with the foundation to my evidenced based approach. My private practice exclusively provides teletherapy and is ideal for persons who desire video sessions.

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Lytisha Myers

My approach to therapy: Through my empathetic approach, I aim to empower and speak to the soul of each person I serve. My passion lies in providing a sense of hope and compassion to those margenalized by society. I have a strong desire to make a positive difference and a natural ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds.

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Miranda Savage

My approach to therapy: My approach is tailored to your unique goals. I draw from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy, with a holistic, client-centered perspective to help you manage anxiety and negative self-talk, process life transitions, and strengthen self-trust, resilience, and self-worth.

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Kayle Koepke

My approach to therapy: I work with high-achieving clients who want to feel more grounded, connected, and aligned in their lives. I blend psychology, emotional healing, sexuality, spirituality, mindfulness, body-based practices, visualization, and goal-focused work to help people move past stuck patterns, shift unconscious beliefs, and create real change.

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Janet Duffy

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I prioritize depth, emotional safety, and thoughtful pacing. I work relationally and psychodynamically, helping patients understand not only what they feel, but why patterns persist and how meaningful change unfolds over time.

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Lillanna Fioretti

My approach to therapy: My therapy approach is grounded in empathy, genuine understanding. I believe change begins with feeling truly heard and supported, I prioritize creating a nonjudgmental space where you can explore your thoughts and experiences. I draw from a range of therapeutic approaches and tailor our work together to best fit your individual needs, goals, and strengths.

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Sarah Santiago

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I believe better relationships start with understanding yourself first. I help individuals tune into their emotions, communicate with intention, and build connections that feel more balanced, honest, and fulfilling.

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Claire Nakajima

My approach to therapy: I view therapy as a collaborative process and I make sure my approach is a fit for your preferences and needs. I provide therapies that are structured and actionable as well as those that are more exploratory and insight-oriented. I work holistically and pay attention to the body and lifestyle.

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Find Couples Therapists & Counselors in 14877.

Are you and your partner struggling to resolve your relationship issues? Mental Health Match can find you an experienced couples therapist to bring you and your partner closer together and create a happier, more fulfilling partnership.

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Signs It is Time to Seek Couples Therapy

Therapy is often a last ditch effort to save a relationship, but it shouldn’t be that way. While couples therapists can help you at any point in your relationship, you should seek couples therapy right when things start to feel difficult. Below are 5 signs it’s time to see a couples therapist:

  • Communication breakdowns are frequent.
  • There has been infidelity.
  • The relationship feels like a roommate situation.
  • Physical and emotional intimacy are lacking.
  • Separation or divorce has been mentioned.

There is Hope: Start Couples Therapy Today

When your relationship takes a turn for the worse, you may feel lost and powerless, but there is still hope. With couples therapy, you and your partner can gain a deeper connection, air out your feelings, become more self-aware, and grow leaps and bounds as a couple. Read about how Barack and Michelle Obama used couples therapy to achieve a deeper level of connectedness.


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