Couples Therapy

Couples Therapy

Our therapists excel at helping couples strengthen their relationships during times of transition.

We are passionate about helping couples prepare for marriage, parenthood, and other milestones. Additionally, we offer parent coaching to help you navigate raising a family in these complex times.

We also excel at helping couples rebuild after significant challenges like loss, separation, or infidelity.

“Couples therapy is not about fixing broken relationships, it is about creating strong and healthy ones”

~ Dr. John Gottman

Couples Therapy F.A.Q

Many people have questions about Couples Therapy. Here are answers to the most common questions we get asked. If you would like additional information, please contact us and we will schedule a consult with our intake team.
Do we have to be in a crisis to benefit from couples therapy?
No. In fact, many of the couples that benefit from couples counseling at The Catalyst Center are not in a major crisis. We excel at helping couples deepen their relationships and proactively head off potential bumps in the road. Many people seek us out because something just isn’t feeling right, they find they are in the same argument over and over, or just want to strengthen their relationship. Often, the issues that aren’t “deal breakers” are actually the perfect issues to bring to couples therapy.
What happens in a couple's therapy session?
The content of an actual couples session varies based on what you are working on. We often work on building relationship skills, as well as emotional processing of important issues to the couple. Often, this involves getting “unstuck” from that argument that seems to keep repeating in your relationship.
What if my partner isn't sure about coming to a couple's therapist?
It is common to have one member of a couple be more interested in couples therapy than the other. This is why we offer every new couple a free initial consultation session. This is a great opportunity to get to know your therapist better and get all your questions and concerns addressed before committing to anything.
Should we be seeking individual or couples treatment?
This is a great question – and one that your therapist will explore with you in your initial consultation session if it is a concern of yours. Often, couples benefit greatly from working jointly on issues that affect the relationship. In couples therapy, both partners typically find they grow individually and in their relationship.
I have really messed up, will our therapist side with my partner?
No, your therapist will not side with one person or the other. At The Catalyst Center our couples specialists are skilled at understanding and empathizing with both partners – and helping you to see each other’s perspectives. Often, it is not helpful to focus on who is “right” or “wrong” in the relationship – but rather to work to understand how the negative pattern developed and what each of you can do to help heal the damage and discover new and healthier ways to interact.

Meet The Therapists

Accepting New Couples

Katie Godfrey, PhD, LMFT

Dr. Katie Godfrey, LMFT is a seasoned expert in trauma recovery with EMDR, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and LGBTQ+ Affirming care. She brings her passion for helping her clients thrive into every session. Katie is approachable, knowledgeable, and easy to talk to...

Dorothy Moon, PsyD, LCP

Dr. Dorothy Moon is a psychologist with 15+ years of experience, she is a gifted couples and EMDR therapist who provides intensives to clients ready to dive in to healing. Dorothy is a certified EFT clinician. She uses EMDR, EFT, and somatic therapies to help adults and couples on a range of struggles including anxiety, depression, trauma, racial identity, cultural influences, life transitions, and relationship issues...

Couples Therapists not currently accepting new clients

Lies van Bekkum, PsyD, LCP

Dr. Lies van Bekkum is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Perinatal Coordinator at The Catalyst Center...

Kendra Doukas, MS, LMFT

Kendra Doukas, LMFT is the Clinical Director of The Catalyst Center. Kendra is an experienced...

Karmen Thulin, PsyD, LCP

Dr. Karmen Thulin is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist serving clients remotely. She is easy to...

Joey Tadie, PhD, LCP

Dr. Joey Tadie is a talented psychologist with a gift for connecting with people. He...

CJ Clinkscales, PsyD

Dr. CJ Clinkscales is an intuitive clinician who has a gift for connecting deeply with...

Chelsea Campbell, PsyD, LCP

Dr. Chelsea Campbell is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Assessment Coordinator at Catalyst. She...

Allison Kalivas, MA, MFTC

Allison Kalivas, MFTC is an empowering therapist who brings her genuine care and curiosity to...

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