Couples Therapy & Relationship Counseling in Miami Beach

How Couples Therapy Helps

  • Build Communication

  • Build intimacy

  • Gain Understanding

  • Learning how to problem solve as a team

  • Process past events

  • How to build a stronger foundation

Still have questions? We’ve answered many on our FAQ page -

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Common Reasons for Couples to Therapy

  • Addiction/Partner Addiction Support

  • Balance (Work/Life/Family)

  • Blended Families

  • Chronic Illness

  • Divorce

  • Extended Family

  • Infidelity/Cheating

  • Intimacy/Sex

  • Mental Illness

  • Pre-Marital/Readiness

  • Pornography

  • Extramarital Affairs

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Why Couples Counseling?

Do you feel like your relationship is at a standstill? Are you and your partner stuck in the same argument loop every night? Do you feel like you and your partner are drifting away? Do you desire more intimacy between you and your partner?

With couples therapy, you’ll learn how to understand your feelings, communicate your needs, and get what you want out of your relationship.

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FAQs

How do we know if we need couples therapy?

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Most couples don’t come in because things are “completely broken.” They come in because something feels off — communication isn’t working, the same arguments keep happening, or there’s distance that wasn’t there before. If you’ve been feeling stuck or disconnected, therapy can help you understand what’s happening and how to move forward together.


What happens during couples therapy sessions?

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Couples therapy is a space where both partners can speak openly and feel heard without things escalating. I help guide the conversation so you’re not just repeating the same patterns, but actually understanding each other differently. We focus on communication, emotional connection, and practical ways to navigate challenges as a team.


Will the therapist take sides?

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No. The goal isn’t to decide who’s right or wrong. It’s to understand both perspectives and what’s happening underneath the conflict. Therapy is about helping both partners feel heard, while also identifying patterns that may be keeping you stuck.


Can couples therapy help after trust has been broken (like infidelity)?

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Yes. Rebuilding trust takes time, but it is possible. Therapy creates a structured and supportive space to process what happened, understand the impact, and work toward repair — if both partners are willing. Many couples come in feeling unsure and leave with more clarity about what they want and how to move forward.