Therapy for Relationships in Los Angeles

Improve communication & find mutual understanding

Learn how to understand individual patterns to improve relationship dynamics


Maybe communication issues cause conversations to go sideways, derailing intimacy and connection for days. One partner might not realize how past words and actions still impact the other and so they continue to repeat a pattern.

The goal of couple’s therapy isn’t to “fix” one person or to have a therapist take sides.

Instead, relationship therapy can help you both to work together and discover what is best for your relationship and each other.


Is your relationship not working like it used to?

You and your partner may choose to start relationship therapy for any reason - even if just for maintenance or to build a more stable foundation.

However, there are usually events that prompt couples to find a therapist:

  • Life Challenges

  • Intimacy Issues

  • Extramarital Affairs

  • Divorce Coaching

  • Communication Issues

  • Loss of Trust

“A relationship can be a real ground for mutual growth.”

-Gabor Maté

When is Couple’s Therapy Helpful?


Are you ready to make a change?

Therapy for Couples in Los Angeles
or online in California

Fill out the form or call (213) 427-8658 to set up your FREE 15-minute phone consultation.

I utilize a direct, yet compassionate approach to help guide people like you to find solution oriented goals, so you can obtain healing and transformation.

In our sessions, we’ll work with modalities that focus on current/past trauma.

Frameworks like Family Systems, Attachment Theory, Structural Family Therapy, and Relational life therapy help achieve deep insight to support couples to repair their relationship. What that repair looks like will depend on each individual.

I specialize in working with couples, with certifications in Mediation, Collaborative Divorce Coaching, and a Fellowship in Couples Therapy at Kaiser Permanente in Hollywood .

I understand that it takes a lot of courage to start therapy with your partner. The goal of couple’s therapy isn’t to prove that one person is “wrong” or “make” someone do something.

Instead, it’s to better understand yourselves. To learn the “why” behind behaviors, knee-jerk reactions, and emotions.

No matter your trauma response, therapy can help.