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Yes, we offer couples and marriage counseling for relationships in every stage — whether you’re dating, engaged, married, or navigating a difficult season together.
Our Christian counselors provide a safe, supportive space where both partners can feel heard, understood, and valued. Through counseling, couples can work toward healing, growth, and a stronger connection.
Couples counseling can support you in a wide range of areas, including:
No matter what you’re facing, our goal is to help you move toward a healthier, more fulfilling relationship.
Yes! Premarital counseling is one of the best ways to build a strong foundation before marriage.
We help couples explore important topics like expectations, communication styles, and shared values so you can enter marriage with clarity and confidence. We also offer structured programs like SYMBIS and Prepare/Enrich.
Our counselors use evidence-based approaches like the Gottman Method and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), combined with a faith-centered perspective if desired.
We tailor each session to your unique relationship, helping you:
Not at all. We work with couples in all stages of their relationship, including dating and engaged couples. You don’t have to wait until things feel “serious” or “broken” to benefit from counseling.
No. While our counseling is rooted in Christian values, we welcome couples of all backgrounds and beliefs. We meet you where you are and tailor the approach to what feels most comfortable for both of you.
Getting started is simple. You can browse our couples counselors or request an appointment to find a time that works for both of you.
Taking this first step can feel big — but it’s a meaningful investment in your relationship and your future together.
Updated on: April 2, 2026
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Cornerstone accepts select insurance plans and can provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement upon request.
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, including thoughts of harming yourself or others, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. You may also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at
800-273-8255.