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CLINICAL SERVICE

Couples & Marriage Therapy

Rebuild trust, improve communication, and navigate conflict together with a couples therapist who creates space for both partners to be heard.

  • 60 Min Sessions
  • Both Partners Welcome
  • Online & In-Clinic
  • No waitlists
  • Match with the right expert

HOW IT WORKS

Rebuild your relationship together

Couples therapy works best when both partners know what to expect. Here is the Mendify process from first booking to ongoing growth.

  1. 01

    Book Together

    Choose a couples therapist and schedule a session that works for both partners — online or in clinic.

  2. 02

    Joint Intake

    Your first session maps the relationship story, main concerns, and what each partner hopes to change.

  3. 03

    Shared Goals

    The therapist helps you define clear goals — communication, trust, conflict, intimacy, or life transitions.

  4. 04

    Rebuild Connection

    Regular sessions use evidence-based tools to shift patterns and strengthen your relationship over time.

Your care team

Experts specializing in Couples & Marriage Therapy

Meet the couples therapists who help partners rebuild trust, communication, and connection.

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anju

Psychologist

MSC Clinical Psychology · malayalam, english

Adult ADHD Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Depression Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Social Anxiety

haritha

counsellor

MSC Clinical Psychology

Adult ADHD Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Depression Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

kessiya

counsellor

MPhil Psychiatric Social Work

Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Depression Social Anxiety
priya

priya

Psychologist

MSC Psychology · malayalam, english

Anxiety Depression

OUR APPROACH

Therapy that strengthens your relationship.

Couples work is not about picking sides — it is about understanding the patterns between you and building skills to navigate conflict with respect.

Your therapist draws on Gottman-informed and emotionally focused methods to help both partners feel heard and move toward shared goals.

Emotionally Focused Therapy

Identify the emotional cycles driving conflict and learn to reach for connection instead of withdrawal or escalation.

Gottman-Informed Methods

Practical tools for communication, repair after arguments, and rebuilding trust based on decades of relationship research.

Conflict Navigation

Learn to disagree without damaging the bond — turning recurring fights into opportunities for understanding.

Pre-Marital & Life Transitions

Prepare for marriage, parenting, relocation, or other changes with clarity about values, expectations, and support.

WHO IT'S FOR

Common reasons couples seek couples therapy

Couples therapy is for partners who want to understand each other better — not only when a relationship is in crisis.

Communication Breakdowns

When the same arguments repeat, or conversations leave you feeling unheard, misunderstood, or disconnected.

Trust & Repair

Rebuilding safety after betrayal, secrecy, or emotional distance that has eroded the foundation of the relationship.

Conflict & Resentment

Learning to disagree without damaging the bond — and addressing resentment before it hardens into contempt.

Intimacy & Connection

When emotional or physical closeness has faded and you want to rebuild warmth, affection, and partnership.

Life Transitions

Navigating parenting, career shifts, relocation, or other changes that strain even strong relationships.

Pre-Marital Preparation

Building shared understanding before marriage around communication, expectations, finances, and family dynamics.

FAQ

Questions about Couples Therapy?

Practical answers for couples considering therapy together — or wondering how to start when only one partner is ready.

Do both partners need to attend every session?
Most couples therapy sessions include both partners. Occasionally a therapist may suggest a short individual check-in, but the focus remains on the relationship.
What if only one partner wants therapy?
Couples work is most effective when both are willing, but one partner can still start to explore concerns. Your therapist can advise whether individual therapy might be a better first step.
Can couples therapy save a relationship after infidelity?
Many couples rebuild trust after betrayal with structured, honest work — though it takes time and commitment from both partners. Your therapist will help you assess whether repair feels possible and safe.
How long does couples therapy usually last?
Some couples need a handful of sessions around a specific issue; others benefit from longer support. Your therapist will review goals and progress together with you.
Is everything we say kept confidential?
Yes, with standard professional limits. Couples therapists do not take sides or share one partner's private disclosures with the other without agreement.
Can we do couples therapy online?
Yes. Many couples find video sessions effective, especially when scheduling is difficult or partners are in different locations. Your therapist will guide you on setting up a private, distraction-free space.

Ready when you are

You do not have to do this alone.

Warm, confidential support from licensed professionals — online or at a calm Mendify clinic, on your schedule.

  • RCI-licensed therapists
  • Online & in-clinic sessions
  • Private, secure booking

Your next step

No pressure. Explore therapists and book when you feel ready.