Couples Therapy: Rebuilding What You Thought Was Lost.

Save My Marriage

Infidelity changes everything.
Not just the relationship — you.

The trust you once had feels shattered. Conversations feel heavy. Every small disagreement feels bigger than it should. One of you is trying to move forward, and the other is still bleeding. The arguments, the shutdowns, the constant overthinking…it’s exhausting.

But here’s the truth no one tells you:

Relationships don’t fall apart because of one moment. They fall apart when pain goes unaddressed. They heal when both partners commit to something different.

If you’re here, it’s because you’re tired — tired of pretending you’re okay, tired of repeating the same cycles, tired of fighting the same fights…but also tired of imagining a future without each other.

And you don’t want a “standard” therapist.
You want someone who can handle the real stuff — the betrayal, the resentment, the silence, the confusion, the emotional landmines, the rebuilding of intimacy, all of it.

That’s my specialty.

What We Work On Together

In my high-touch couples work, we get brutally honest about:

✓ Infidelity and betrayal trauma

Understanding what actually happened, why it happened, and how to rebuild trust without losing yourselves in the process.

✓ Communication that doesn’t turn into yelling, shutting down, or walking away

Learning how to speak your truth without destroying the relationship.

✓ Emotional connection

Because one partner feeling alone in the relationship is one of the biggest predictors of collapse.

✓ Conflict that actually solves something

Instead of the same arguments over and over again.

✓ Intimacy after betrayal

Rebuilding closeness without forcing or faking it.

✓ Childhood wounds that leak into the marriage

(Yes — they show up even if you think you “got over it.”)

Couples don’t come to me for the basics.
They come because they need real strategy, real insight, and real transformation.

Who I Work Best With

I work with couples who:

  • Are committed to healing after infidelity

  • Want more than surface-level advice

  • Are ready to be uncomfortable, honest, and accountable

  • Are willing to invest time, money, and emotional energy into their relationship

  • Want a therapist who is direct, skilled, trauma-informed, and unafraid to challenge them

If you’re ready to actually fix the root issues — not just put a Band-Aid over them — we will work well together.

Let’s Be Honest

Because of the depth of work I do with couples,
I only take on a limited number of couples at a time.

This isn’t revolving-door therapy.
This is intentional, intensive, transformational work for couples who want to stay together — and do it the right way.

If a spot is open, it’s because a couple completed their work and graduated out.

If you're reading this, there's a chance one of those rare openings is available.

If You’re Ready

Healing after infidelity requires three things:

🔥 Honesty
🔥 Humility
🔥 A real plan

I bring the plan.
You bring your willingness.
And together, we rebuild something stronger than what broke.

If you’re serious about saving your relationship, apply for a session.

This is the beginning of your second chance —
and I don’t say that lightly.

Save My Marriage

FAQs

Q: Can a relationship really heal after infidelity?

Yes. Research shows couples can rebuild trust and connection with structured, trauma-informed therapy. Healing requires honesty, accountability, patience, and professional guidance.

Q: How long does infidelity recovery take?

Most couples begin to feel significant improvement within 8–12 weeks of consistent therapy. Full emotional rebuilding takes time, but measurable progress happens early with the right support.

Q: What if my partner doesn’t express emotions well?

This is extremely common after betrayal. Therapy helps both partners understand emotional shutdown, rebuild safety, and communicate without conflict or avoidance.

Q: Do both partners need to attend?

For infidelity recovery, yes. Healing requires participation from both sides: the injured partner and the partner who broke trust.

Q: Is your couples therapy private and selective?

Absolutely. I take on a limited number of couples to ensure high-touch, focused, confidential care. Spaces are intentionally limited.

Q: Do you offer sessions in person and online?

Yes. I offer online sessions in NJ, GA, and FL, and limited in-person availability in Woodbury, New Jersey.

Providing trauma-informed couples therapy, infidelity recovery counseling, and betrayal trauma treatment in New Jersey, Georgia, and Florida, including Woodbury, West Deptford, Sewell, Cherry Hill, Atlanta, Savannah, Orlando, Tampa, and surrounding areas. Online sessions available.