Couples & Parent Therapy
A stronger partnership creates a stronger foundation for your family.
Your Relationship Shapes Your Family
The relationship between caregivers is one of the most powerful forces in a child's life.
When that relationship is strong, the whole family feels it. When it's strained, everyone carries the weight.
At Resilient Kids, we offer therapy for couples and parents who want to improve communication, resolve ongoing conflict, or navigate a major transition together. Whether you're married, partnered, separated, or divorced, the goal is the same: building a healthier dynamic that benefits you and your children.
This isn't about blame. It's about understanding, skill-building, and creating something better together.
Who This Is For
Couples and parent therapy is for any two people who share the responsibility of raising children and want to do it better.
Maybe you're struggling to communicate without it turning into an argument. Maybe you're co-parenting after a separation and need help staying aligned. Maybe you're a new couple adjusting to the demands of parenthood.
Whatever your situation, we'll meet you where you are with respect, empathy, and practical tools.
Married Couples
Separated Co-Parents
Partnered Couples
Divorced Co-Parents
Blended Family Partners
New Parents
What We Work On
Communication
Learning how to express needs, listen actively, and have productive conversations instead of reactive ones.
Conflict Resolution
Developing healthier patterns for navigating disagreements so conflict doesn't define the relationship.
Parenting Alignment
Getting on the same page about boundaries, expectations, and approaches to parenting so your children experience consistency.
Navigating Transitions
Support through separation, divorce, blending families, or adjusting to major life changes together.
Rebuilding Trust
When trust has been damaged, we help you work through it honestly and at a pace that feels safe for both of you.
You Don't Have to Figure It Out Alone
Whether you're rebuilding, reconnecting, or starting fresh, we're here to support the partnership your family needs.
What to Expect
STEP ONE
Free Consultation Call
A brief conversation to understand your situation, answer your questions, and make sure we're the right fit.
STEP TWO
First Session
We'll get to know both of you, explore what's bringing you to therapy, and begin building a shared understanding of the goals you want to work toward.
STEP THREE
Ongoing Sessions
Sessions are typically weekly. Your therapist will guide you through structured conversations, teach practical skills, and create a space where both of you feel heard. We offer in-person and teletherapy options.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ideally, both people are willing to engage. But it's common for one person to be more ready than the other. Sometimes starting the conversation is enough to open the door. We can talk through your situation on a consultation call.
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Yes. We have couples therapy specifically designed for separated or divorced parents who want to improve communication and create a more consistent experience for their children. You don't need to be in a romantic relationship to benefit.
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Many people benefit from both. Your couples or parent therapist can coordinate with individual therapists on our team to make sure everything is aligned.
A Stronger Partnership Starts With a Conversation
We're here when you're ready to take that step.
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