Therapy for Couples

Strengthen Communication, Rebuild Trust & Deepen Your Connection

Why Couples Choose Anson Family Counseling

Neutral, supportive environment

where both partners feel heard

Skilled couples therapists

informed by EFT, Gottman Method principles, DBT skills, and solution-focused strategies

Practical tools

for communication, conflict resolution, and emotional regulation

Support for blended families

parenting stress, trust issues, and life transitions

Inclusive, culturally sensitive care

for couples of all backgrounds

Flexible in-person and telehealth options

across Utah

Common Reasons Couples Seek Therapy

Couples therapy can help with
  • Communication struggles or frequent conflict
  • Emotional distance or loss of connection
  • Trust issues or recovering from betrayal
  • Parenting disagreements or blended family dynamics
  • Stress caused by trauma, mental health, or external pressures
  • Differences in needs, expectations, or communication styles
  • Premarital preparation and strengthening relationship foundations
  • Navigating major transitions (moves, new baby, career change, illness)

How Couples Therapy Helps Partners Grow

Through therapy, couples can

  • Improve communication and listening skills
  • Reduce conflict and manage emotions more effectively
  • Rebuild trust and connection
  • Strengthen friendship, intimacy, and respect
  • Learn skills to navigate challenges as a team
  • Develop long-term patterns that support relationship health

Approaches We Use With Couples

Our therapists draw from effective, research-backed methods, including
  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Gottman-informed approaches
  • DBT interpersonal effectiveness skills
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Attachment-based methods
  • Communication and conflict-resolution training

Strengthen Your Relationship With Expert Support

With the right tools and guidance, couples can reconnect, communicate better, and rebuild the closeness they desire. You don’t have to navigate relationship challenges alone, support is here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Married, engaged, dating, or long-term partners who want to improve communication, strengthen connection, or work through challenges.

No. Therapists remain neutral and focus on helping both partners feel respected, heard, and supported.

This is common. The first session often helps ease concerns by showing how supportive and balanced the process is.

Yes. Therapy can provide structured guidance for healing, rebuilding trust, and creating new patterns of connection.

Duration varies by couple. Some benefit from short-term work (8–12 sessions), while others choose longer-term support for deeper relationship growth.