Couples Therapy in California & Tennessee
In-Person in Franklin, TN | Online Across CA & TN
Slow conflict. Deepen understanding. Strengthen connection.
A steady, secure relationship is possible.
You want to stay in this relationship. But you’re exhausted by the cycle. Conversations escalate quickly, or one (or both) of you shuts down. Attempts to talk things through leave you feeling misunderstood, dismissed, or further apart than when you started.
You’re not fighting about just one issue. It’s the pattern itself that feels impossible to interrupt. Even when you promise to “do better,” something pulls you back into the same dynamic.
You remember it felt easier in the beginning. Connection didn’t always require so much effort. Now even small interactions seem to spiral, and the emotional distance grows quietly in between.
This isn’t about one disagreement. It’s about a recurring cycle.
You may recognize this pattern:
The same conversation repeats without resolution
One partner withdraws while the other pushes harder
Conflict lingers long after the argument ends
Resentment builds quietly beneath the surface
You begin questioning whether things can really change
You’re not on the brink of divorce, but you know something important feels off.
The distance may be subtle and the tension may be quiet. But the connection doesn’t feel as steady as it once did.
You’re caught in the same argument- again
In a structured, neutral space, we slow interactions down in order to understand what’s happening beneath conflict or misunderstandings. Our work is intentional and structured rather than open-ended venting sessions.
Instead of focusing only on the surface disagreement, we examine the pattern itself: how the conversation begins, how it escalates, and how each of you unintentionally contributes to the cycle. Often, what looks like criticism is a bid for understanding. What looks like withdrawal is overwhelm.
Using research-based tools, we work on strengthening emotional awareness, improving conflict management, and building empathy. You learn how to soften start-ups through listening without defensiveness and repair more effectively by learning to respond to one another other in ways that increase trust instead of eroding it.
As the cycle becomes clearer, conversations become less reactive and more deliberate. Disagreements feel less critical and more collaborative. Over time, you build a steadier foundation that’s rooted in true understanding and mutual respect.
This work isn’t about winning arguments.
It’s about creating a relationship where both of you feel heard, valued, and steady.
You’re in the right place
Couples therapy can interrupt the pattern.
TOGETHER YOU CAN…
Build a solid foundation of trust, respect, fondness
Over time, the stress of life and responsibility can slowly erode the warmth between you. We intentionally strengthen appreciation, emotional responsiveness, and respect so that fondness returns. When trust grows and negative cycles soften, connection begins to feel natural again- not forced.
Feel close - not just coordinated
Many couples function well as teammates but feel disconnected as partners. We work on creating emotional safety so vulnerability feels possible again. Instead of conversations that revolve only around logistics and problem-solving, you begin to experience understanding and genuine closeness.
Recreate shared meaning in your life together
Beyond managing conflict, strong relationships are built on shared purpose. We explore what you’re building together: your values, rituals, goals, and the story of your relationship. As shared meaning becomes clearer, monotony gives way to intention. You begin moving forward not just side by side, but toward something you both care about.
Let’s do this:
Begin rebuilding your connection
If you’re ready to move out of reactive patterns and into something more intentional, this is a good place to begin.
In-person couples therapy is offered in Franklin, Tennessee, and virtual couples therapy throughout California and Tennessee. Whether you prefer meeting face-to-face or online, our work is structured to support steady, ongoing growth.
faqs
What to expect from couples therapy
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Couples therapy with me is structured and collaborative. We focus on understanding your interaction patterns, strengthening communication, and building tools you can use outside the session. Sessions are active and intentional so we don’t simply revisit the same conflict each week…we actually solve problems.
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The length of time we’ll spend together will depend on your needs as a couple. Some couples come in to address a specific issue while others find that they stay with me for a while as their lives evolve and circumstances change.
As long as counseling continues to be helpful, I’ll be here to support you.
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I recommend couples attend no less than a bi-weekly basis. This gives plenty of time to implement new tools and insights between sessions without loosing momentum.
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It’s common for one partner to feel more motivated than the other at first. We can discuss how to approach the conversation in a way that feels less pressured and more collaborative. If needed, you’re welcome to begin with an individual consultation to clarify your next step.
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Not at all. Many couples I work with are doing “okay” and are committed to their relationship. They simply feel disconnected, reactive, or stuck in patterns that no longer serve them.
Therapy can be preventative and growth-oriented, not just a last resort.
Ready to get started?
Your relationship deserves attention.
If you’re ready to move from reactive patterns toward something more intentional and connected, let’s begin.