CoupleS Therapy

In-person in Bethlehem, PA and virtually across Pennsylvania

Being in a relationship shouldn’t feel like a constant battle—or like you’re living with a stranger. Maybe you’re stuck in the same arguments, feeling distant after a betrayal, or just overwhelmed by how disconnected things have become. Some couples come in because of infidelity or constant fighting, others because they’ve grown apart, struggle with intimacy, or can’t agree on parenting. It’s painful—and exhausting—to feel so far from the person you love.

I work with couples of all kinds—dating, engaged, married, and LGBTQ+ partnerships. No matter your relationship structure, this is a space where both of you are heard, respected, and supported. I use Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), a compassionate, evidence-based approach that helps partners understand the deeper emotions and patterns that drive conflict and distance. It’s not about quick fixes—it’s about building lasting emotional safety and connection.

Some issues I have helped couples navigate are:

  • Feeling like “roommates” and lacking intimacy

  • Infidelity and affairs

  • Repeated arguments

  • Pornography or sexual issues

  • Blended families or parenting issues

Couples often leave therapy feeling more emotionally bonded, more understood, and better equipped to navigate hard moments together. I offer in-person couple therapy in Bethlehem, PA, and virtual therapy anywhere in Pennsylvania. If you’re ready to feel closer, stronger, and more secure in your relationship—I’m here to help.

FAQs

Q: Do we both need to attend every session?

A: Generally, yes. Since it is couple work, you both should plan to attend every session together. At the beginning of working together, there will be a time that I meet individually with you and your partner for one or two sessions. But for the most part, each session will take place with both of you present.

Q: Can you help if one of us is unsure about staying together?

A: Definitely. Sometimes it’s unclear whether or not the relationship will work, or there is one person who may feel on the fence. We can talk about this and explore either staying together, or splitting up, if that is what one or both of you decides.

Q: Do you work with LGBTQ+ couples?

A: Yes, I do! I work with LGBTQ+ couples, and am comfortable working with couples regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

Q: What if we’ve tried therapy before and it didn’t help?

A: If you’ve tried couple therapy and felt it didn’t help, this could be an important place to start our session - like to explore together what you wished went differently, or what was unhelpful. This is important for me to understand, and to know where to take us in the work.