Marriage & Divorce Counseling
Marriage Counseling
Rebuild communication, intimacy, and cooperation — for couples in any type of committed relationship.
Marriage counseling, also known as couples therapy, helps partners make thoughtful decisions about rebuilding and strengthening the relationship — or, when that's the right call, going their separate ways with respect.
Sessions are designed to guide couples struggling with communication, sense of belonging, intimacy, and cooperation. Alexia works with couples in all types of intimate relationships — regardless of marital status or sexual orientation — to open up the lines of communication and build the strongest relationship possible.
Helpful to bring to your first session
- A short list of the recurring conflicts you'd like to work on.
- What's working well that you want to protect.
- What each partner is hoping to get out of counseling.
- Any prior therapy or coaching you've tried together.
Free resources & links
Vetted, no-cost resources you can explore on your own time. Links open in a new tab.
Common questions
- How do we know if we need counseling?
- Studies show couples wait an average of six years after discontent begins before seeking help. Counseling is most effective the sooner you start — you don't have to be in crisis.
- Can we still come if we've already decided to separate?
- Yes. Many couples use therapy to end the relationship amicably and respectfully, especially when children are involved.
Rather just talk to Alexia?
Send a short note and Alexia will reach out to schedule a free 15-minute consult. Your information stays private.