Therapy for the relationships that matter most.

Inclusive, identity-affirming support for couples, partnerships, and relationships in all their diversity.
A space to understand, repair, and reconnect in a way that makes the relationship healthy.

Whether you’re navigating conflict, communication breakdown, emotional distance, or a major change, relationship therapy provides a space to explore what’s really happening between you. It’s a chance to slow down, hear one another, and find ways forward that feel authentic and respectful to everyone involved.

Because every relationship has a story.

No relationship exists in a vacuum. Life events, stress, past experiences, and different communication styles all shape how we connect. Even healthy relationships can drift, fall into patterns, or lose their sense of balance.

Relationship therapy offers time and space to step out of the loop and see what’s really happening between you. It’s a place for honesty, repair, and understanding with a focus on safety, empathy, and growth rather than blame or judgment.

I work with all kinds of relationships and pairings: couples, queer and poly partnerships, co-parents, or close friends navigating complex change. Sessions are focused on supporting the unique dynamics and challenges within each partnership.

Whether you’re rebuilding trust, finding a way forward after conflict, or redefining what your relationship looks like, therapy can help you communicate, connect, and choose what comes next with clarity.

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“Our experience working with Gwen in couple’s therapy was transformational, both to our relationship and to us as individuals. Through building a safe(er) environment within the relationship and helping us develop tools to manage and resolve conflict, we have gained a deeper understanding of one another and built better communication skills, the value of which cannot be overstated!”

— FORMER CLIENTS

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