Relationship Therapy
Turn conflict into connection.
Do small disagreements always escalate into arguments? Sometimes love isn’t the problem–communication is.
Whether you’re a couple drifting apart, a parent clashing with a child, or a sibling stuck in old patterns, relationship therapy can help create space for understanding, connection, and growth.
Your relationship isn’t broken or doomed; you’ve been doing your best, and with guidance, there’s a better way forward. Therapy provides a supportive starting point to rebuild connection and strengthen bonds.

Muskegon, Michigan | Virtual Sessions
Do you feel like everything turns into an argument – even about the little things?
Sometimes love isn’t the problem – communication is. Whether you are a couple drifting apart, a parent and their child (adolescent or adult) clashing daily, weekly or monthly, or siblings stuck in old patterns, relationship therapy can help create space for real connections.
Your relationship is not broken and it is not doomed if both partners are willing to change. You have been surviving the best way you knew how. But there is a better way forward. Therapy is the answer to your question, “I want help, but I don’t know where to start.”
What Troubled Relationships look like for some people.
- Every conversation turns into a fight.
- You are tired of the silent treatment – or the constant shouting.
- I want a relationship with them, but not like this.
- I don’t feel seen or heard.
- We used to be close – now I don’t recognize this relationship.
Relationships are hard, but together we can rebuild them.
Do you find yourself avoiding functions, holidays, or friends because of the strain certain relationships put on you? That’s okay–it happens to many of us.
Strained relationships are rarely about the people themselves; they’re about communication. Together, we can uncover patterns, rebuild trust, and develop healthier ways of connecting.
With guidance and support, you can move from merely surviving these relationships to truly healing them and creating stronger, more meaningful bonds.
