Marriage counseling that Heals in Arlington, VA. Restore Your Relationship.

Speak with the right marriage therapist in Arlington. Real help for issues like separation, communication, infidelity, and finances.


Antonio Kallungal, LMHP-R
Marriage Counselor

Antonio Kallungal, LMHP-R

Pre-Licensed Clinician

Falls Church, Virginia 22042 | 202-643-6857

Marriage has the unique ability to bring out both the best and worst in us. My goal is to help you and your spouse support each other in refining yourselves so that you can help each other be the people you have potential to be!

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Marriage Counselor

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

At Home or Private Discreet Intensives

Though we are not licensed marriage counselors, Grey Matters International, Inc. provides cutting edge brain optimization and rebalancing technology to better align the minds of partners to reduce conflict, increase hope---for the brain has the final word on change.

Lifebulb Counseling and Therapy, LCSW, Ph.D
Marriage Counselor

Lifebulb Counseling and Therapy, LCSW, Ph.D

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Available for Online Therapy

A healthy marriage takes work. Therapy will reach the heart of the issues and begin the process of restoration. Let's get started.

Nancy Montagna, Ph. D.
Marriage Counselor

Nancy Montagna, Ph. D.

Clinical Psychologist, Licensed in Maryland and Virginia

Available for Online Therapy

After the spontaneous enchantment of “falling in love”, you and your mate go through predictable stages that require adjustment or result in stress. Find growing harmony and happiness by learning to negotiate for what you most deeply need and want.

Philip Gnilka, LCPC, LPC, CCMHC, NCC
Marriage Counselor

Philip Gnilka, LCPC, LPC, CCMHC, NCC

Professional Clinical Counselor

I spent over a decade as a tenured professor mentoring and supervising counseling students in what works. I am excited to bring what I have learned directly to you. Reach out now for help with your relationship.

Amy Wagner, LMFT, LMHC
Marriage Counselor

Amy Wagner, LMFT, LMHC

Relationship and Trauma Therapist/EMDR Consultant/Business Coach - Licensed in Virginia and Florida

Available for Online Therapy

A healthy partnership takes intentional time, energy and mutual commitment to attain. Often, our earlier life experiences influence the health of our partnership and we get off track. It's not uncommon for the "old stuff" to influence today's relationships.

Sapna Doshi, Ph.D.
Marriage Counselor

Sapna Doshi, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

2200 Wilson Blvd, Suite 412, Arlington, Virginia 22201 | 5713287408

A healthy marriage takes work. Therapy will reach the heart of the issues and begin the process of restoration. Let's get started.


Related Sites:
City of Arlington, VA
Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

Therapy Arlington, VA

Counseling Cherrydale, Foxhall, Washington, Addison Heights, Beechwood Hills, Arlingwood

Arlington is located in the state of Virginia and is not too far from Washington, D.C. This area is equipped with a surplus of attractions to entertain your children, teenagers, and adult family members. Here you will find Upton Hill Regional Park, complete with batting cages, trails, swimming pool, and much more.1 Be sure to bring your children and teenagers to this relaxing spot for a day in the sun. Furthermore, the Arena Stage hosts a variety of different performances including plays, musicals, comedies, and more. The Natural Body Spa and Shoppe is another popular attraction for parents and couples wishing to relax and enjoy the company of one another. However, those who desire to have an experience that the entire family can enjoy should venture down to Bowl America. Your children and teenagers can participate in a friendly competitive game that is sure to build lasting memories.

Marriage and Couples Mental Health in Arlington

High poverty levels and large numbers of war veterans have led to higher rates of mental illness in the Arlington area. When a family lives in poverty or faces other stressful situations, it is not uncommon for stress to lead to more serious health concerns, such as depression, anger, anxiety disorders, and even suicidal behaviors. Many veterans of war are also likely to suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder that can affect people for the rest of their lives. These are all serious problems that can have a profound effect on the individuals with the illness, as well as the families and friends around them.2

The Arlington Free Clinic is committed to helping poor and low-income families get the medical and mental health care they need. Volunteer support and generous donations allow the clinic to provide services free of charge. Call 703-979-1425 to find out more about the clinic's services.3 Additionally, the Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center is available to meet the mental health and medical needs of the area's veterans. The VA is prepared to treat any kind of illness, be it physical or mental in nature. On-site acute care facilities are state-of-the-art to ensure veterans get the best care possible. To inquire about healthcare, call 1-877-222-8387.4

Family Services and Assistance Programs

Nauck Community Services Center works with poverty-stricken Arlington families to provide them with items they need to survive such as groceries, housing, and financial support. Assistance finding medical care is offered. Educational programs are available for youth, such as tutoring and after-school support. Individual counseling services are provided as well. Additionally, those in search of a job can get employment assistance. For further details, call 703-229-5650.5


References

1. County of Arlington, Virginia. (2017). Homepage. Retrieved from http://www.co.arlington.va.us/.
2. US Department of Veterans Affairs. (2016). National Center for PTSD. Retrieved from http://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/treatment/therapy-med/finding-a-therapist.asp.
3. Arlington Free Clinic. (2017). Mission and Goals. Retrieved from http://www.arlingtonfreeclinic.org/about/mission-goals/.
4. US Department of Veterans Affairs. (2017). Washington, DC VA Medical Center. Retrieved from http://www.washingtondc.va.gov/about/index.asp.
5. Bonder and Amanda Johnson Community Development Corporation. (2017). Nauck Community Services Center. Retrieved from http://bajcdc.org/ncsc/.

Arlington is located in Arlington County, Virginia. It has a land area of 25.99 square miles and a water area of 0.09 square miles.  The population of Arlington is 220,173 people with 98,441 households and a median annual income of $105,763. .


Therapy Affordability Meter for Arlington, VA

Very Affordable

Booking a weekly counseling session with a licensed therapist in Arlington is not a large financial issue for the majority of people in this area. Sustaining a commitment to mental health treatment is easily accessible for the average family, but ask your therapist if there are any concerns as many will accept insurance or even offer sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Arlington public health department.