Couple’s Therapy

Do you feel stagnant in your relationship? Are you having repeated arguments over the same things and it feels as though you’re repeating a pattern over and over that you can’t get out of?  Have you tried working this out with your partner, but it either becomes too heated, or you struggle to see eye to eye?  Our couple’s therapists can help!

How can couple’s therapy help my partner and I?

Maintaining and nurturing a relationship takes time, work, and effort. Going to couple’s therapy can help us better understand ourselves and our partner in the context of the relationship with the support of a safe and nonjudgemental therapist.

Couples that come to Rose Wellness for help will

  • Meet with their therapist to identify clear goals and outcomes for the relationship together

  • Learn more about each partner’s communication styles, love languages, and unique needs

  • Learn ways to communicate openly and clearly to get both partner’s needs met in the relationship without assuming the other can read our mind

  • Find new ways to connect and restore passion in their busy lives

  • Rebuild trust and identify unresolved deeper issues that may be impacting the relationship under the surface

  • Therapists at Rose Wellness strive to think outside traditional gender roles and relationship ideals that may limit our partnerships. We work with couples in traditional, open, polyamorous, and nontraditional partnerships. We are affirming LGBTQIA2S+ couples and are also able to help those that want to end their relationship in a loving and supportive way.

  • A great relationship doesn’t happen because of the love you had in the beginning, but how well you continue building love until the end.”

    ~ Anonymous

  • “Successful long-term relationships are created through small words, small gestures, and small acts.”

    John M. Gottman

  • “Love has an immense ability to help heal the devastating wounds that life sometimes deals us. Love also enhances our sense of connection to the larger world. Loving responsiveness is the foundation of a truly compassionate, civilized society.”

    Sue Johnson

  • “Love rests on two pillars: surrender and autonomy. Our need for togetherness exists alongside our need for separateness.”

    Esther Perel

We are here to help make therapy as accessible and safe as possible. We will ask you questions so that we can find the therapist that your family will be the best possible match with.

You don’t have to do this alone!