Great Couples Counselling in Centre Wellington, ON. Therapy to heal relationships.

Licensed therapists for relationships and marriages in Centre Wellington, Ontario. Discounts available (see profiles).


Shanna Budzinsky, RP
Couples Counsellor

Shanna Budzinsky, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Conflict and loneliness can be most painful when they arise in our most cherished relationship. Therapy can provide a supportive space to explore your concerns in an open and honest way with your partner. My approach to couples therapy acknowledges the importance of relationships in our lives and focuses on strengthening these relationships by fostering safe, honest and open communication. Contact me to start your healing journey and book a free consultation

Magdalena Karakehayova, RP
Couples Counsellor

Magdalena Karakehayova, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Couples can often become fixated on repairing their partners’ behavior and waiting for the other to change before feeling content in the relationship. However, in my work with couples, I have found it fruitful to explore how each person in the relationship is contributing to a dynamic that they would like to change. I also believe that therapy should be a space where each person can express their views and feel validated and accepted by their partner(s). Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to ensure we are a good fit.

Catherine Carpenko, Hons. BFA., MA., RP
Couples Counsellor

Catherine Carpenko, Hons. BFA., MA., RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L9W 1E1 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Through the highly successful process of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for Couples developed by Sue Johnson, with whom I have trained, I enjoy working with couples who are striving to create and maintain a safe loving and dynamic relationship by deepening their experiences of love and trust. There are many factors that can get us off track from having the relationship we desire and deserve. Learning simple ways of communicating, sharing experience and engaging our compassion can enhance our abilities for loving intimacy. The EFT process is very accessible with a high success rate. For more information see www.iceeft.com &/or email me for an initial interview.

Ariella Boehm, MA, RP
Couples Counselor

Ariella Boehm, MA, RP

Registered Clinical Counselor

Available for Online Therapy

I’ve been helping people lead more intentional lives for over 20 years. Couples therapy supports you in reaching a fresh connection with your partner. You have the ability to have a meaningful relationship. I can help you learn the skills to communicate in a way that will get your needs met. I’m trained in cognitive behavioral therapy, developmental models,and anxiety and depression management. I will support you in creating a set of tools to help you discover your objective. Most importantly, you're a distinctive couple, with distinctive needs. My goal is to work with you as a unique couple, and focus on YOUR goals.

Semra Lamky, RP (Q), MA
Couples Counsellor

Semra Lamky, RP (Q), MA

RP (Q),Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) (CRPO)

In N2E 3N3 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

I prioritize creating a neutral, encouraging, and comfortable environment during our sessions to work collaboratively to restore your connection with your partner. Couples therapy offers a safe, supportive setting that promotes open, honest communication. Improving communication abilities enables you to explore hidden concerns and previous emotional traumas that might be present. By engaging in this process, you will gain a more profound comprehension of your partner, discover ways to assist you in the face of life's difficulties, and form an authentic, all-encompassing, and significant connection while cultivating the abilities and resources to handle tension within the relationship.

Donald Hill, M. Div., M. Th., RMFT, RP
Couples Counsellor

Donald Hill, M. Div., M. Th., RMFT, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Family Systems theory is primarily focused on three areas. These are individuals, couples, and families (including children). Couples therapy focuses exclusively on the couple's dyad. This connection is affected by many factors: Past childhood experiences of family life, current parenting and grandparenting, blended families after a divorce, intimacy, sexuality, employment stress, financial obligations, and supporting your parents even when you are an adult. This list, though not exhaustive, points to the complexity of couplehood. My training is an evidence-based model utilizing tested interventions to support couples through times of transition or recognition. Book a free consultation

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Couples Counsellor

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Kate Harper, PhD, RP Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO) & Clinical Supervisor

In N1M 3G3 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

An intimate partnership is a strong and powerful connection between two people, and it is often a complex dance of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. In couple and relationship therapy my goal is to assist couples in resolving problems and conflicts that they have not been able to handle effectively on their own. Therapy involves both partners sitting down with me to discuss their thoughts and feelings. My aim is to allow each partner to gain a better understanding of themselves and their partner and help them to decide if they need and want to make changes in their lives and in their relationship. I provide a supportive safe space to help couples learn new ways to relate to each other.

Stacy Kirkbride, MACP, RP
Couples Counselor

Stacy Kirkbride, MACP, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Does it feel like you keep having the same fights over and over again? Have you noticed there is more distance, less intimacy, and a sense of being 'apart' in your relationship? My approach to couples therapy includes thoroughly assessing the state of the relationship to uncover where the strengths and challenges lie. The goals are tailored to each unique relationship, but might include decreasing distance and increasing connection, uncovering problematic communication patterns and improving overall communication, building intimacy, working on future conflict management, creating shared visions, and enhancing safety and trust.

James Morgan, M.Div., M.A.Sc.
Couples Counsellor

James Morgan, M.Div., M.A.Sc.

Psychotherapist

In N2H 1V2 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Working with couples is actually working with two individuals. Each person brings their own unique personality to the couple relationship. Where those personalities clash, and a clash is inevitable, there is an opportunity to learn something about the Self. Why is it that I react the way I do to this aspect of my partner? Do I like this about my Self? Would I like to be able to respond rather than react? Moving into this territory is moving into the land of personal growth which is possible through being in a relationship. It's moving to a place where you have the opportunity to become the best person you can be and to move beyond the personality you inherited through your history.

Christina Dhaliwal, MDiv, RN, RP
Couples Counsellor

Christina Dhaliwal, MDiv, RN, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L9W 1K5 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

My approach to couples counselling is to develop insight and awareness to the dynamics and communication styles that may be helping or harming the relationship. Together we strength the relationship to bring a greater sense of feeling understood and heard to both members of the couple. My approach is based on the Gottman Institute. I have experience working with couples with difficult decision making, life transitions, and grief and loss.

Caitlin Marchand, RP
Couples Counsellor

Caitlin Marchand, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Relationship’s dynamics can be challenging to navigate even during the best of times, and couple therapy can help partners find new ways to relate, connect, and communicate with each other. Asking for what you want and need in a relationship can be scary, so therapy should be a safe space where you and your partner feel comfortable exploring your needs and expectations together. I work collaboratively with clients to identify and explore patterns of interaction that they want to strengthen or change in their relationships, as well as holding space for vulnerability and connection. Book a free consultation to learn more about my approach and explore if we are a good fit.

Cara Briscoe, RP
Couples Counsellor

Cara Briscoe, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Couple therapy is a broad term for those who wish to address relationship concerns or would like assistance in navigating their relationship. Presenting topics may include breaches of trust, infidelity, (co)parenting, sex and intimacy, separation, exploration of relationship structure or general conflict and arguments. Often times, at nobody’s fault, couples may get caught in patterns of interaction that bring a lot of pain to the relationship. I will assist you in identifying these harmful interactions and work towards breaking that cycle with new ways of relating to each other. I am affirming of polyamorous and ethical non-monogamous relationships. Contact me to book a free consultation.

Sharron Carson, RP
Couples Counsellor

Sharron Carson, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

When communication breaks down in relationships it can often lead to a disconnection from our partners which can seem irreparable. This can lead to a lack of intimacy, resentment, or mistrust towards each other. When a couple agrees to reach out for help, it shows a commitment to each other and an openness to change. When doing couples work it is a priority for me that each partner’s concerns and feelings are heard and addressed. This involves ensuring equal time for each person to talk about their concerns and needs as well as their goals for our work together. I have experience in working with heterosexual as well as same sex couples. Book a free consultation today.

Garrett LaFosse, M.Sc., RP, RMFT
Couples Counsellor

Garrett LaFosse, M.Sc., RP, RMFT

Registered Psychotherapist; Registered Marriage and Family Therapist; Professional member of Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA)

In N2L 1J7 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Healthy relationships take commitment & work. I help couples increase emotional intimacy & connection. I help them stop unhelpful ways of interacting, achieve resolution to their unresolved conflicts, & take responsibility for their negative contributions to patterns. Couple relationships require re-committing ourselves to each other repeatedly throughout the length of our relationship. I will help you to learn to "turn towards" one another. I will also help you to eliminate the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, a phrase coined by couple researches John and Julie Gottman. Lastly, all couple relationships include pursuer-distancer patterns. I will help you identify these and work to stop them.

Brianna Stewart, MA, BA
Couples Counsellor

Brianna Stewart, MA, BA

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1S 2L6 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

In working with couples, the relationship is my client. My goal is to ensure that both partners feel heard and validated. I support the couple in creating space to have conversations that might otherwise be difficult to have. In working with me, couples will learn improved ways of communicating and being there for one another. They will also learn how to manage conflict in a way that is supportive of relationship growth. Further, the couples' strengths will be highlighted and accessed to continue to grow the relationship bond.

Amy Boyd, MACP
Couples Counsellor

Amy Boyd, MACP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1H 3W5 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Asking for help can be the hardest step. You may be here because there’s been a lot of conflict recently, maybe you’re noticing that you and your partner aren’t as connected as you once were, or maybe you’re looking to build a resilient foundation for your relationship. I'm here to help couples build stronger bonds, navigate change, and grow together. I have additional training in helping couples navigate the intricacies of ADHD. Using evidence-based strategies, we can address communication patterns, manage conflicts, and deepen understanding. I offer free consultations to help you decide if I’m a good fit.

Bonnie Taylor, MSW, RSW
Couples Counsellor

Bonnie Taylor, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker; Psychotherapist

In N2L 2K2 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

When couples feel as though they are no longer able to communicate effectively, have lost patience with each other, have developed a lack of trust, empathy and feelings of desire, this can cause thoughts of helplessness and uncertainty about the future of their relationship. When couples are committed to working together to develop the trust, communication and time together that they once had, they can feel as though they are a partnership once again.

Omar Waheed, MA RP CSAT
Couples Counsellor

Omar Waheed, MA RP CSAT

Registered Psychotherapist | Certified Sex Addiction Therapist

In N2H 1Z6 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

I often see couples when one side is experiencing an addiction. This can cause relatively predictable effects in the other half of the partnership. The person addicted needs their own recovery and the partner needs their own healing. The couple also needs to heal by restoring trust and dealing with underlying issues. At OWA Therapy, I focus on overcoming those underlying issues.

Ryta Marie Peschka, RP
Couples Counsellor

Ryta Marie Peschka, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

A loving relationship can be a source of profound connecting and security, and as with many aspects of life worth pursuing, it requires nurturing. While I do not offer couple therapy sessions, we have many couple and family therapists at Psychotherapy Collective, my online clinic who are availability to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to ensure they are the proper fit for your journey. Visit our website to book a free couple consultation https://www.psychotherapycollective.ca/services/couple-therapy

Laura May Culver, MSW, RSW, MA
Couples Counsellor

Laura May Culver, MSW, RSW, MA

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist

In N1M 1T6 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Healthy Relationships, Healthy Life. I lwork with all kinds of couples and situations! Some clients want support to maintain or enhance their current healthy relationship, others are couples preparing for marriage/commitment, co-parenting couples and marital couples who have hit a rough/rocky patch along their path together and want to navigate their next steps. All Couples I work with benefit from understanding themselves and each other, as well as the unique beautiful relationship of 'couple'.

Rick Defoe, MACP, CCC, RP-q, RSW
Couples Counsellor

Rick Defoe, MACP, CCC, RP-q, RSW

Registered Clinical Therapist

In N2C 0B5 - Nearby to Centre Wellington.

Relationships are hard work and sometimes require help. Whether you and your partner are experiencing conflict, a loss of connection, hope, or near separation/divorce, Growth Counselling Services can help. At GCS’s your challenges as a couple are treated as unique and personal, thus, we work together in discovering what works best for the two of you on a respectful basis. I have helped many couples by utilizing a combination of various couples focused therapeutic approaches such as EFT and ACT while ensuring that both individuals feel safe and comfortable to express their perspectives, concerns and needs. If you and your partner are committed to improving your relationship, call GCS's today


Centre Wellington is located in Ontario, Canada.  The population of Centre Wellington is 28,191 people. Centre Wellington therapists serve postal code: N1M.