When Marriage Feels Heavy, You Don’t Have to Carry It Alone
Marriage is beautiful—but let’s be honest, it’s also brutally hard.
If you’re feeling more like roommates than partners, if conflict is constant, or if the love is still there but the connection is gone, I want you to know: it’s not too late.
And you don’t have to do this on your own.
Christian couples counseling is a safe place to pause, look honestly at your relationship, and begin to rebuild from a foundation of truth, empathy, and faith.
Common Reasons Couples Reach Out
- Constant fighting or conflict avoidance
- Disconnection or emotional shutdown
- Infidelity or betrayal recovery
- Feeling more like co-parents or roommates
- Differences in spiritual beliefs or faith alignment
- Difficulty navigating parenting, roles, or decision-making
- Struggling to forgive or move forward
What Makes My Approach Different
Specialized training in couples work.
Couples therapy isn’t just something I offer—it’s what I’m trained in and passionate about. My clinical foundation is in PACT (Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy), and I’ve spent nearly a decade working almost exclusively with couples. I believe this work requires a unique skill set—and that without the right training, even well-meaning therapy can unintentionally make things worse. I’m here to do it right.
The couple is my client.
I don’t take sides or label one partner the “problem.” I work with the relationship as a system—helping you both take ownership of how you show up and what needs to shift for change to happen.
Faith is welcome here.
Whether you’re both believers or just spiritually curious, I’ll integrate faith into our work in a way that feels honoring and respectful. If you want to pray at the end of sessions, we will. If you’re wrestling with God, we’ll hold space for that too.
I tell the truth—with compassion.
Some things need to be said to heal, and I’ll help you say them—gently, clearly, and always with the goal of reconnection, not blame.
What to Expect in Christian Couples Therapy
- A structured, safe space to explore patterns
- Tools to communicate more honestly and effectively
- Space to repair ruptures and rebuild trust
- A therapist who honors both your relationship and your spiritual lives
- A clear path forward—whether you’re staying together, deciding, or growing stronger
Do You Have to Be Christian to Work With Me?
Not at all. But I do practice from a Christian worldview. That means I believe Jesus is the ultimate judge and authority, and I keep my eyes focused on the promise that He will return one day.
I believe in the power of grace, the purpose of suffering, and the invitation of love that isn’t earned but freely given.
If you’re open to those values—even if you’re still figuring out what you believe—you’re welcome here.
Is It Too Late for Us?
You may be wondering if too much damage has been done.
But I’ve seen couples come back from betrayal, emotional shutdown, parenting chaos, and spiritual crisis.
If there’s still a flicker of willingness, there’s still hope.
Sometimes healing starts with one honest conversation.
Let’s Rebuild Together
If you’re ready to stop fighting the same fight—or you’re scared this is your last shot—I’m here.
Message Me & Let’s See If We’re a Good Fit.
Serving couples in Georgetown, Round Rock, and across Texas (virtually).
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