Frequently asked questions
How do we know if relationship counseling is right for us?
Consider counseling if communication feels tense, conflicts repeat without resolution, trust has been strained or you feel disconnected. Many people seek relationship and family counseling proactively — not only as a last resort.
What will we do in sessions?
Most sessions focus on understanding patterns, building communication and conflict-management skills and setting shared goals. Your therapist helps keep conversations productive, respectful and forward-moving.
Will the therapist take sides?
No. Your therapist’s role is to support a fair, balanced process and help you understand each other more clearly. The goal is progress, not “winning.”
Can counseling help if a partner is dealing with substance use?
Yes. Family-based approaches can support recovery, improve communication and help families develop healthier responses and boundaries. If you are searching for “family marriage therapist near me,” our team can connect you with appropriate services.
Is telehealth available?
Secure telehealth may be available for many counseling services, depending on clinical need and appropriateness.
How long does counseling take?
It depends on your goals. Some people benefit from short-term, skills-focused care, others choose longer-term work. Progress is reviewed regularly and plans are adjusted as needed.
What about confidentiality?
Counseling is confidential, with limited legal exceptions related to safety, abuse/neglect or court order. Your therapist will review these policies at the start of care.