Marriage counseling in Denver

Find what your marriage needs through couples therapy and relationship counseling.

Whether you call it marriage therapy, couples therapy, Or relationship counseling, we help marriages

Whether you’re facing challenges in communication, intimacy, or overall satisfaction, couples therapy can provide valuable tools for strengthening your marriage and overall relationship. At My Denver Therapy, we believe that a successful therapy journey involves a collaborative partnership between you, your partner, and an experienced couples therapist.

In marriage counseling, we work with both partners to help find the help you need, and the good news is that up to 90% of couples find marriage counseling to be helpful. Some couples are looking for a therapist to act as neutral third party to work as a mediator. Others want a therapist who can ask the hard questions and find answers to them. Whether you know what you’re looking for, or you need help with that first step figuring out how to work on your marriage, our marriage counselors work with you and your partner to create a plan that works for you and your marriage.

While some consider marriage counseling and couples therapy to be the same, we see it differently. Marriage counseling can often include many factors that go beyond the two people in the relationship—including kids, finances, work, blended families, friendships, intercultural challenges, and family dynamics. We have experienced couples therapists who understand that a marriage can come with more than what’s on the surface of the relationship, and we work with you and your partner to open lines of communication and create an environment that welcomes honesty and respect. 

Our couples therapists provide marriage counseling in Denver, Greenwood Village, and Lone Tree. Whether you’ve been married for a year, are looking for premarital counseling, or have been married for 30 years, our therapists are here to help.

 

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What to expect from marriage counseling

  • Personalized approach to marriage counseling Our couples therapists tailor treatment plans to address your specific needs and goals.
  • Open communication We create a safe space for honest and open dialogue between you and your partner.
  • Conflict resolution Learn effective strategies for resolving disagreements and improving communication.
  • Relationship growth Discover new ways to connect, build trust, and create a stronger bond.

Addressing common marriage issues

  • Infidelity: Our couples therapists can help you navigate the complexities of betrayal and rebuild trust after physical or emotional affairs. 
  • Addiction: We offer support for couples dealing with addiction (including alcohol, pornography, and more), substance abuse, and its impact on your marriage.
  • Domestic Violence: Our therapists provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals experiencing domestic violence.
  • Communication breakdown: Learn to express your thoughts and feelings effectively, improving understanding and connection in your marriage.

Types of marriages we provide therapy for

  • Newlyweds: We help couples who recently got married navigate the changes and roles they play in their new life together.
  • Second marriages: Our therapists understand the unique challenges of blended families and provide tailored support.
  • Same-sex relationships: All of our couples therapists are experienced in working with LGBTQ+ couples.
  • Long-term relationships: Whether you’ve been married for 30 years or been in a long-term relationship that feels like marriage, we can help strengthen or rebuild your bond through couples therapy. your enduring bond through couples therapy.
  • Blended families: Navigate the complexities of stepfamilies and create a harmonious environment with the help of a therapist.
  • Adoption: We can help you prepare for the emotional challenges and adjustments associated with adoption.
  • Interracial relationships: Our marriage counselors can open up the lines of communication in your marriage to address the unique dynamics and cultural differences in interracial relationships.
  • Open relationships: We can help discuss boundaries, expectations, and communication in non-monogamous relationships.
  • Age disparity: Address the potential challenges and rewards of relationships with significant age differences with the help of a marriage counselor.
  • Transgender or gender-nonconforming partners: Create a supportive and understanding environment for all individuals in the relationship.

Other Specialties

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Lindsey Kayne
(MA, LPCC)
Taylor Damitio
(MA, LPCC)
MacKenzie King
(MS, LPCC)
Aria Kirby
(MS, LPCC)
Kelly Albers
(MA, LPC)
Annie Hause
(MA, LPC)
Lance Hill
(MA, LPC)
JJ Hedden
(Counseling Intern)
Maci Luther
(MA, LPC)
John Hague
(MA, LPC)
Corinne Bailey
(MSW, LCSW)
Gigi Woodall
(MS, LMFT)
Allie Evans
(MMFT, LMFT)
Nicole Wolf
(MA, LPC)
Hillary Naef
(MA, LPC)
Shannon Keane
(MSN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC)
Alex Song
(MA, LPC)
Courtneyrose Chung
(MMFT, LMFT, LPC, LAC)
Jelly Bean
(Therapy Dog)
 

Meet our therapists

My Denver Therapy is one of the largest woman-owned therapy private practices in Colorado with many of the best, most requested mental health therapists in the Denver Metro area. 

As a therapist-owned practice with decades of combined experience, we care about seeing our clients heal, grow, and thrive. We’re one of the only therapy practices in Colorado with licensed professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, addiction counselors, social workers, and psychiatric nurse practitioners who actively see new clients. Whether you’re an adult, teen, young adult, couple, or family, our inclusive therapist team is built to specialize in you.

Our practice started with one therapist in a shared office suite, but we’ve grown to help thousands of people in Colorado by providing in-person therapy at our conveniently located Denver Metro area counseling offices in Denver, Greenwood Village, and Lone Tree, plus online therapy for clients throughout Colorado. Because of the way our team works, our therapists provide consultation for other therapists and private practices in the Denver Metro area.

Our inclusive therapists provide some of the most innovative, effective, and in-demand forms of therapy available today, including EMDR, Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, CBT, and IFS. We also have more therapists trained in Ketamine-assisted therapy and more teen therapists and young adult counselors than nearly every other private practice in Denver.

We know that clients want to find the best therapists in Denver, so our team includes therapists with different backgrounds, specialities, and experiences to help you find the right fit. We’ll match you with one of our therapists who is the best for your goals, location, budget, and schedule to help you get started quickly.

We’re out of network for insurance, Tricare, and are unable to take Medicaid, but most of our therapists’ rates are lower than the local and national averages for therapy. 

All of our therapists take a client-focused approach to counseling and approach each session with  a commitment to your progress and growth.

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