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Marriage Therapy & Couples Counseling

Therapists In Denver And Nearby Specializing In Marriage Therapy & Couples Counseling

When is it Time to go to Marriage Counseling?

There isn’t a perfect time to begin going to marriage counseling, as it’s typically on a case-by-case basis. Couples may choose to begin attending sessions due to an existing issue and/or to prevent future problems from surfacing. Experiencing issues, disagreements and problems in a relationship are not abnormal, as they happen in most partnerships, and many can be resolved through therapy. Relationships are not as easy as some may seem. They take a lot of love, patience and empathy, and possibly the help of professional experts.

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Marriage therapy has the ability to create a safe zone for partners to openly communicate their thoughts without judgement. This method has helped many couples reach a compromise that both partners are comfortable with about issues that are causing stress on the relationship. As mentioned, it may also be beneficial to partners that may not be experiencing significant disagreements, as a licensed counselor can provide tools and resources to couples that may help them maintain a healthy relationship.

Common Reasons and Signs Couples go to Counseling

There is an infinite amount of reasons why partners begin marriage counseling sessions, however, there may also not be a reason at all. Attending marriage therapy doesn’t necessarily mean that there are any present issues, as some couples choose to go to maintain their happiness. Since there are many reasons partners may begin attending couples counseling, there are also many signs that appear that suggest you should consider attending with your partner. Here are some of the more common reasons and signs that lead couples to begin counseling:

  • You and/or your partner have committed infidelity against the other
    • When one or both individuals in a relationship cheats, it may cause a sense of distrust within the relationship. However, Infidelity does not necessarily mean that the relationship is over, as many couples have become closer than before after working through this issue.
  • You and/or your partner is dealing with mental illness, such as depression
    • Dealing with a mental illness may be hard for one or both partners, however, speaking to a licensed professional may provide tools that partners can utilize to support each other through difficult obstacles.
  • You or your partner are pregnant and/or just gave birth to a child
    • Beginning and/or growing a family can be a stressful time as many aspects of a couple’s life is changing as more individuals are added. Couples may be stressed, fatigued and/or emotionally drained during these times and it may add unwanted pressure to the relationship. Speaking with someone may help partners realize each other’s needs through these types of transitions.
  • You and your partner are not expressing enough intimacy
    • Some partners experience a “dry spell,” that includes much less intimacy or sex than what is desired. This may be caused by busy schedules, lack of interest or a variety of reasons. These dry spells do not typically last forever and the underlying cause may be revealed through counseling.  
  • You and your partner are not communicating properly
    • Sometimes, it’s not a matter of the amount you are communicating with your partner, but rather what is being communicated. Conversations may derail from their intended paths and cause more damage. A specialized therapist will guide the conversation into positive progress.
  • You and/or your partner are having money issues
    • The root of many disagreements within relationships includes money. The lack of money has the power to create continuous issues with partners that lead to disagreements. Although a counselor will not be able to help partners find a new/additional income source, they can provide resources that help partners get through hardships.
  • You and/or your partner have experienced a major life change
    • Major life changes, whether positive or negative, can cause stress, excitement and many other emotions. These major life changes could include a new job, getting married to each other and/or a move to a new city. Although these changes may be positive, the change that accompanies them may cause stresses that the relationship isn’t used to handling.

Arranging Marriage Therapy

Many relationship issues and disagreements can be successfully fixed with marriage counseling. It is not uncommon for one’s partner to be uneasy about the thought of marriage therapy, so be sure to explain your reasoning behind deciding why this is the right course of action for both of you. 

Marriage issues can be successfully treated today through various methods, including therapy and counseling. The therapists displayed below specialize in treating marriage issues, are credentialed with various insurance companies, and have varied availability to meet most client needs.

Amanda Bushek LPC

Offers sessions only online

Available on 2/8/2024 at 2:00 PM

Amanda Bushek (she/her) is a Licensed Professional Counselor (since 2009) and Licensed Addiction Counselor (since 2011) in the state...

Lauren Rivas LPC

Offers sessions only online

Hello, my name is Lauren Rivas, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 12 years of professional experience. First and foremost,...

Joannah Ganz LCSW

Offers sessions only online

How does one stay positive, focused or serene in the face of intense challenges? How do we find the ability to celebrate and experience...

Bennie Butler LAC / LPC / Ph.D.

Offers sessions only online

My name is Dr. Bennie Wardell Butler, and I am a PhD, LPC, LAC and CTAP. I am also licensed with OBH for SUD treatment and DUI classes....

Patricia Ryan-Johnson LCSW

Offers sessions only online

Welcome. I know that it takes courage to reach out for support, so, thank you for taking the first step to a more fulfilled and happier...

Erik Petersen LPC

Offers sessions in-person and online

I am a licensed professional counselor in the State of Colorado and have been working in the mental health field for over 19 years. I...

Erica Krakovitz CAC III / Ph.D.

Offers sessions only online

Our greatest accomplishments involve conquering our fears and insecurities. Sometimes fear and shame keep us stuck and prevent us from...

Emily Cunningham LCSW / MSW

Offers sessions in-person and online

Emily is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has worked with teens and adults since 2012. Emily has worked in a variety of settings...

Kimberly Garrison Psy.D.

Offers sessions in-person and online

My ideal clients are individuals striving to live a more authentic life and connect with who they truly are to meet their greatest potential....