Online Marriage Counseling
Marriage counseling via secure telehealth, available from wherever you are. Texas, New Hampshire, Maine, and Montana.
Join from anywhere in Texas, New Hampshire, Maine, or Montana through a secure telehealth platform.
Online marriage counseling is for couples navigating communication breakdown, growing distance, conflict that keeps cycling, infidelity, major life transitions, and the slow drift that happens when two people stop really seeing each other. The work is the same as in-person therapy. The platform removes the logistics that often prevent couples from starting.
Marriage counseling does not assume you are staying. It creates the conditions where you can figure out what you actually want, and make a decision you can live with.
Marriage Counseling That Works Around Your Life
Online marriage counseling is couples work delivered via a secure video platform rather than in person. You join from wherever you are most comfortable — your home, your office, your car. Both partners can join from the same location or separately when schedules or circumstances require it.
The research on telehealth therapy is consistent: it produces the same outcomes as in-person work for the majority of presenting concerns. What changes is the logistics, not the depth of the work.
For couples who need more than weekly sessions can offer, couples intensives are available as a concentrated alternative. For partners who need their own space alongside or instead of couples work, individual marriage counseling is available.
Online Marriage Counseling Works Well When...
You keep having the same fight
Different topic, same dynamic, same ending. The argument is never about what it appears to be about and neither of you leaves it feeling heard or resolved. This pattern is workable when you understand what is driving it.
You have grown distant
You are functioning together but not really connecting. Life took over. The intimacy and closeness you once had has quietly receded. This is one of the most common and most workable presentations in marriage counseling.
You are navigating infidelity
Whether you just found out, are the partner who strayed, or have been carrying this for a while, infidelity requires its own kind of work. There is no rush to a decision. Infidelity and affair recovery is available as a dedicated service.
One partner is reluctant
Joining from home makes it easier to say yes. For a partner who would never walk into an office, telehealth often lowers the barrier enough to start. Starting is usually the hardest part.
You are a neurodiverse couple
ADHD, autism, late diagnosis, or mixed neurotypes all shape the texture of a marriage in specific ways. Working from your own environment often makes sessions easier to access and stay in. Neurodiverse couples therapy is also available.
You are facing a major transition
A new baby, a job loss, a move, a health diagnosis. Major transitions put pressure on a marriage that was already carrying things. Therapy during the transition is more effective than waiting until the damage accumulates.
How Online Marriage Counseling Works
Sessions are 50 minutes, conducted via a secure video platform. Both partners join from wherever they are. Here is what to expect from the process.
Complimentary consultation
A 15-minute call to make sure this is the right fit. You share where you are, what you are hoping to get from counseling, and we figure out together whether to move forward.
Intake and assessment
The first session or two is about understanding your relationship history, your current dynamic, what has been tried, and what each partner needs from the work. The sessions after this are shaped by what emerges.
The ongoing work
Sessions are paced by the work itself rather than a preset protocol. Some couples need to address a specific rupture. Others are working on patterns. The approach adapts to what is most useful for you.
What comes next
Some couples reach a natural endpoint. Others continue the work as part of maintaining their relationship. Both are valid. We discuss what makes sense as the work progresses, not at the beginning.
Marriage Counseling, Couples Therapy, Intensives
These terms overlap and people use them interchangeably. The distinctions below can help you figure out what fits your situation best.
Online marriage counseling
Couples work specifically focused on marriage and long-term partnership. Covers communication, conflict, intimacy, infidelity, and major life transitions. Available via telehealth across all four states. This page.
Couples intensives
A single extended session — typically a 50-minute intake followed by three hours of dedicated work. For couples who need to move faster than weekly sessions allow, or who are in crisis. View all intensives — linked in the related section below.
Individual marriage counseling
One-on-one therapy focused on your marriage without your partner in the room. For partners who are not ready for couples work, who need their own space, or whose partner will not come. Linked in the related section below.
Is online marriage counseling as effective as in-person?
Yes. Research consistently shows that telehealth therapy produces the same outcomes as in-person work for most presenting concerns including couples and marriage counseling. The platform is different. The depth of the work is the same.
What if we are in crisis?
A crisis often creates enough urgency that both partners are willing to do the work. If weekly sessions feel too slow, a couples intensive is available as a more concentrated option. It is linked in the related section below.
Do you offer marriage counseling after infidelity?
Yes. Infidelity and affair recovery is available for couples trying to rebuild and those still figuring out what they want. There is no rush to a decision. The dedicated infidelity and affair recovery page is linked in the related section below.
Is it too late for marriage counseling?
Rarely. Couples come at every stage, including when one or both partners are seriously considering leaving. The work does not assume you are staying. It creates the conditions for a decision you can actually live with.
What if my partner will not come to counseling?
Individual therapy focused on your marriage is available for partners whose spouse will not attend. You do not need your partner to be willing to do meaningful work. Many couples shift significantly when one partner starts working on their own part of the dynamic. This service is linked in the related section below.
Is this available for neurodiverse couples?
Yes. Sessions adapt throughout to account for ADHD, autism, and mixed neurotypes. For couples where neurodivergence is the primary presenting dynamic, the dedicated neurodiverse couples therapy page is linked in the related section below.
What does online marriage counseling cost?
Sessions are $200 per 50-minute session. I do not work with insurance directly, but I can provide a superbill for potential out-of-network reimbursement. For full pricing visit the services page. Your complimentary consultation is always free.
What states do you work in?
Texas, New Hampshire, Maine, and Montana. You must be physically located in one of these states at the time of the session. Sessions are available via telehealth statewide — you are not limited to a specific city.
Available Across Four States
Online marriage counseling is available via telehealth in Texas, New Hampshire, Maine, and Montana. Evening and weekend appointments available statewide.
Start Where You Are
Online marriage counseling available via telehealth in Texas, New Hampshire, Maine, and Montana. Evening and weekend appointments available.