
Online couples & marriage therapy in Georgia for partners who still care ... but feel stuck, disconnected, or caught in the same arguments.
Stop repeating the same fights
Rebuild trust, closeness, and intimacy
Learn how to communicate without shutting down or exploding
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Start as soon as this week

When a relationship starts to feel distant, daily life can take on a quieter strain. Conversations feel more careful. Time together feels thinner than it used to. You may still function well as a couple, yet sense that something essential is missing.
Wanting more closeness, ease, and shared understanding is not a problem to solve. It is a reasonable desire in a relationship that matters. Many capable people reach a point where simply getting by together no longer feels like enough.
Feeling like you're on the same side again changes everything.
Having a space to slow down and look honestly at how you relate can help that sense of connection return. Not through pressure or fixing, but by creating room for steadier, more natural ways of being together.
Differences in sexual desire or intimacy
Infidelity and breaches of trust
Going in circles around the same issues
Long-standing tension or emotional distance
Life transitions (such as aging parents, empty nesting, or retirement)
My approach is a good fit for couples who are:
Mostly solid and want to care for their relationship before problems take root
Noticing early cracks and would rather address them sooner than later
In a difficult season and wanting steady help finding their footing again
Willing to look honestly at how they relate, not just what they argue about
Looking for discretion, steadiness, and depth over quick fixes
Committed to their relationship as something worth investing in over time


1. I’m warm, honest, and I don’t waste your time.
I show up fully and pay close attention to what’s happening between you. I ask direct questions, offer clear feedback, and help keep conversations from going in circles. I’m kind, but I’m not vague. If something needs to be said, I’ll say it, with respect.
2. I’m not interested in quick fixes or surface-level insight.
I don’t offer scripts, platitudes, or techniques meant to smooth things over temporarily. I help couples slow down, look honestly at what’s happening between them, and make changes that are realistic and sustainable.
3. I bring both training and lived experience into the room.
Like most long-term couples, my husband and I have done our own work along the way. That matters to how I practice. I understand both the beauty and the strain of staying connected over time, and I don’t pretend otherwise.
My credentials include:
Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Relational Life Therapist
Master’s degree in Community Therapy
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Sessions are $250 per session.
As a private-pay practice, I do not accept insurance.
If your insurance plan offers out-of-network benefits, you may be eligible for partial reimbursement after meeting your deductible. I’m happy to provide documentation you can submit to your insurance company.
All sessions are exclusively offered online, which allows for consistency, flexibility, and privacy across the state of Georgia.
Many couples I work with have already been to therapy and left feeling understood, but not changed. My approach is more direct and more involved.
I pay close attention to how you speak to each other in real time and step in when conversations get stuck or unproductive. Sessions are guided, focused, and practical, so insight turns into different interactions, not just better explanations.
No. Some couples begin when things are mostly stable but feel less connected than they want. Others come during a harder moment.
You don’t need a breaking point to start.
Many people reach out because they want to be intentional about their relationship before distance sets in.
That’s very common. A consultation gives both of you space to ask questions, understand how I work, and decide together whether it feels like a good fit. There’s no obligation beyond that conversation.
We can get started as soon as this week if you’re ready. The next step is to reach out and schedule a complimentary consultation.
If you’re curious whether this feels like the right fit, the best next step is a consultation. It’s a chance to ask questions, talk through what’s bringing you here, and get a sense of my approach and how I work. There’s no pressure to decide beyond that conversation.
You’re welcome to reach out via phone. Please note responses typically happen within 24–48 hours.