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    A Couples / Relationship Therapist Strengthening Relationships

    Couples & Relationship Therapy in Athens, Marietta, Tucker, and Online in Georgia

    Relationships are central to our well-being. When our closest relationships feel strained, distant, confusing, or painful, it can affect almost every part of life. Whether you are seeking couples therapy with a romantic partner, working through family conflict, navigating a difficult co-parenting relationship, or wanting to better understand your patterns in relationships, therapy can offer a supportive place to slow down, communicate more clearly, and begin to reconnect.

    At Counseling Associates for Well-Being, we offer couples therapy and relationship therapy in Athens, East Cobb/Marietta, Tucker, and via telehealth throughout Georgia. Our therapists provide a compassionate, inclusive space where you can talk honestly about what is happening, better understand the patterns keeping you stuck, and work toward more connection, trust, and emotional safety.

    Couples Therapy

    Couples come to therapy for many different reasons. Some partners are in crisis and need help repairing trust or deciding what comes next. Others love each other deeply but keep having the same painful arguments. Some couples are not in active conflict, but feel disconnected, lonely, or unsure how to find their way back to each other.

    Couples therapy can help partners understand what is happening beneath the surface of conflict. Often, repeated arguments are not only about the topic at hand, but about deeper needs for closeness, safety, respect, reassurance, independence, or being truly heard. With support from a couples therapist, partners can begin to recognize these patterns and learn new ways to communicate.

    Couples therapy may help with:

    • Communication problems
    • Frequent conflict or recurring arguments
    • Emotional distance or disconnection
    • Intimacy and sex-related concerns
    • Infidelity, betrayal, or rebuilding trust
    • Parenting stress and co-parenting challenges
    • Premarital counseling or relationship readiness
    • Blended family stress
    • Life transitions, including marriage, parenthood, retirement, illness, or relocation
    • Deciding whether to stay together or separate
    • Strengthening an already healthy relationship

    Our goal is not to decide who is “right” or “wrong,” but to help each person feel more understood and to support the relationship in becoming healthier, safer, and more connected.

    What Does a Couples Therapist Do?

    If you’ve never invested in couples therapy before, you may wonder what a session looks like. This will look different depending on the therapist you choose and what you’re looking to address. Some of the things a couples therapist might help with include:

    • Conflict resolution
    • Intimacy and connection issues
    • Building trust again after infidelity
    • Enrichment for overall healthy relationships

    We strive to provide you and your partner with a safe, compassionate, inclusive space where you can feel free to share your innermost feelings without fear of judgment. Our approach emphasizes the importance of holistic care, addressing underlying issues as they occur and helping couples build self-awareness and emotional resilience to be better prepared for challenges in the future.

    What Happens in Couples Therapy?

    Every couple is different, so therapy will look different depending on your relationship, your concerns, and your goals. In the beginning, your therapist will usually want to understand what brings you in, what patterns are causing pain, and what each partner hopes will change.

    Couples therapy may include support with slowing down difficult conversations, identifying emotional triggers, practicing new communication skills, repairing old hurts, rebuilding trust, and increasing emotional and physical intimacy. Therapy can also help partners understand how past experiences, family histories, attachment styles, trauma, or stress may be shaping the way they relate to each other now.

    At Counseling Associates for Well-Being, our therapists draw from a range of relationship-focused approaches, including Imago Relationship Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Prepare-Enrich  and other family and couple-oriented therapeutic approaches. We tailor therapy to each couple’s needs, values, identities, and goals.

    Relationship Therapy Beyond Couples Counseling

    When people hear “relationship therapy,” they often think of marriage counseling or couples therapy. While romantic relationships are one important part of this work, many other relationships can benefit from intentional support.

    Our connections with others shape our sense of belonging, identity, stability, and emotional well-being. Relationship therapy can be helpful for anyone who wants to better understand how they connect, communicate, set boundaries, manage conflict, or move through painful relational patterns.

    Relationship therapy may involve work around:

    • Family conflict
    • Parent and adult child relationships
    • Sibling relationships
    • Co-parenting after separation or divorce
    • Extended family stress
    • Friendships
    • Dating patterns
    • Self-awareness for single adults
    • LGBTQIA+ relationships
    • Non-traditional relationships
    • Business partnerships or workplace relationships
    • Caregiving stress involving aging parents or chronic illness
    • Boundaries with family, friends, partners, or colleagues
    • Relationship patterns connected to anxiety, depression, trauma, or addiction

    Sometimes the relationship you want to understand is not with a person sitting in the room with you. Individual therapy can also be a powerful place to explore relational patterns, attachment wounds, grief, betrayal, loneliness, people-pleasing, conflict avoidance, or difficulty trusting others.

    Therapy for Communication, Connection, and Emotional Safety

    Healthy relationships are not relationships without conflict. In fact, conflict can sometimes be a sign that something important needs attention. What matters is whether people can move through conflict with enough safety, respect, honesty, and care.

    Relationship therapy can help you better understand what happens in moments of disconnection. Do you withdraw, shut down, pursue, criticize, over-explain, avoid, people-please, become defensive, or feel flooded? These reactions often make sense when we understand the deeper emotional needs underneath them.

    Therapy can help you build more awareness of these patterns and learn new ways to express feelings, ask for what you need, listen with more openness, and respond instead of react.

    Inclusive Relationship Therapy in Georgia

    We welcome couples, families, and individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, identities, and relationship structures. Our therapists work with romantic partners, spouses, premarital couples, LGBTQIA+ couples, non-traditional relationships, family members, co-parents, adult children and parents, siblings, friends, and others who want to improve an important relationship.

    Counseling Associates for Well-Being offers relationship therapy and couples counseling in Athens, East Cobb/Marietta, Tucker, and online throughout Georgia.

    Begin Couples or Relationship Therapy

    You do not have to wait until a relationship is falling apart to seek support. Therapy can help when things feel painful and urgent, but it can also help when you simply want to understand each other better, communicate more clearly, or build a stronger foundation.

    If you are looking for couples therapy or relationship therapy  Counseling Associates for Well-Being is here to help.

    Contact us today to request an appointment. Please include your preferred location, whether you are interested in in-person or telehealth services, and the name of a specific therapist if you have one in mind.

    Couples face a myriad of challenges in their life together, from miscommunications to self-esteem issues to parenting challenges and more. Whether you’re in the early stages of a new relationship, navigating a significant life transition, or working through long-standing issues, it is always beneficial to have an experienced relationship therapist serving as a mediator and offering guidance. At Counseling Associates for Well-Being, we’re here to empower you and your partner to build a healthy foundation for lasting happiness and fulfillment.

    Professional Therapy for  Relationships

    If you are looking forward to overcoming difficulties and building a stronger relationship with your partner, or others  our Relationship therapists are here for you. Contact Counseling Associates for Well-Being today to learn more about our therapy services in Athens, Tucker, and Marietta.

    The following therapists provide relationship and couples therapy :

    Zyeisha Berry, LAPC, Telehealth, Individuals , Couples, & Groups, 18+

    Zyeisha Berry, LAPC, Telehealth, Individuals , Couples, & Groups, 18+

    Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, Georgia State University, 2020 Master of Arts, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Northwestern University, 2024 In today’s fast-paced world, we often find ourselves confronted with various challenges and pressures that can leave us feeling overwhelmed and disconnected. I believe that each of us possesses the strength and resilience to overcome obstacles and […]
    Laura Mika, LMSW, individuals and couples, Tucker and telehealth, 18+

    Laura Mika, LMSW, individuals and couples, Tucker and telehealth, 18+

    Masters of Social Work, University of Kentucky, 05/2024  Bachelors of Social Work, Liberty University, 08/ 2023 I believe therapy should be a space where you are welcome to come as you are, without judgment, pressure, or expectation. You do not need to have the right words or know exactly where to begin. We can start […]
    Kacie Dentleegrand, PhD, LAPC, Tucker and Telehealth, Individuals and Couples, 18+

    Kacie Dentleegrand, PhD, LAPC, Tucker and Telehealth, Individuals and Couples, 18+

    Doctor of Philosophy, Counselor Education and Supervision, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, 2023 Master of Arts, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Clark Atlanta University, 2019 Bachelors of Science, Business Administration, Miles College, 2017 I believe every person has the capacity to create a more meaningful, fulfilling, and authentic way of being, regardless of their […]
    Merrium Stidham, LMSW, Tucker, Georgia and Telehealth, Individuals and Groups 18+

    Merrium Stidham, LMSW, Tucker, Georgia and Telehealth, Individuals and Groups 18+

    MSW, Masters in Social Work, University of Georgia 2024 BA, Psychology, University of Kentucky-Lexington, 2022   “To heal is to touch with love that which we previously touched with fear.” – Buddhist proverb As a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), I provide a holistic, evidence-informed approach to therapy, helping adults navigate OCD, trauma, anxiety, and relationship […]
    Mahogania Smith, LMSW, Athens or Telehealth, Individuals, Couples and Groups 18+

    Mahogania Smith, LMSW, Athens or Telehealth, Individuals, Couples and Groups 18+

    Bachelors of Arts, Sociology & Social Work, Augusta State University, 2006 Masters of Arts, Social Work, University of Georgia, 2017 I am deeply passionate about walking alongside couples as they navigate the complexities of relationships – whether it’s challenges around scarcity,  trust,   communication breakdowns, or intimacy concerns. My mission is to support individuals and […]
    Aline Robolin, LPC: Athens, Individuals, Couples, Families, and Groups, Adults 18+

    Aline Robolin, LPC: Athens, Individuals, Couples, Families, and Groups, Adults 18+

    Undergraduate Degree, Psychology, Université de Caen, France, 1980 Masters degree in Education, in a program based on Carl Rogers’ work on empathy, UGA, 1991 Georgia Licensed Professional Counselor, 1997 I value connection, growth, and authenticity, as well as respect, safety, and acceptance. In the same direction as Carl Jung’s and Carl Rogers work, Compassionate Communication […]
    Shelby Banach, LCSW, Athens and Telehealth, Individuals and Couples, 18+

    Shelby Banach, LCSW, Athens and Telehealth, Individuals and Couples, 18+

    Bachelors of Social Work from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 2018 Masters of Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, MO 2019 As a clinician, I work to develop a secure and trusting relationship with clients rooted in transparency and mutual vulnerability.  Using a strengths-based perspective allows  me to help you to uncover […]
    Kerry Kerns, LMSW, East Cobb/ Marietta and telehealth, Individuals and Couples, 18+

    Kerry Kerns, LMSW, East Cobb/ Marietta and telehealth, Individuals and Couples, 18+

    Albany State University, Master of Social Work (MSW), May 2024 Interdenominational Theological Center-Morehouse School of Religion, Master of Divinity (M.Div.), May 2014 Winthrop University, Bachelor of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC), May 2008 Congratulations on taking the first step in your journey to mental and emotional health! The road to mental and emotional health […]

    The following specialize in relationship / interpersonal issues with individuals:

    Lela Flanery, LMSW Athens or Telehealth, Individuals & groups 18+

    Lela Flanery, LMSW Athens or Telehealth, Individuals & groups 18+

    Lela Flanery, LMSW BA, Psychology,  Piedmont University 2014  MSW, Widener University, 2022 You deserve a space where you can show up exactly as you are — without judgment, pressure, or pretenses. In our work together, my goal is to help you feel seen, supported, and empowered to explore the parts of yourself that need care […]