Couples Therapy

A Space for Couples

to Bloom

Sometimes love isn’t enough to maintain a relationship. You need patience, respect, empathy, trust, safety, humility, compassion, and a willingness to evolve with the ever-changing needs of your relationship. If you and your partner have tried to fix your relationship issues on your own but things are not improving, I would love to work with you guys to identify the patterns that are keeping you both stuck in a space that you don’t want to be in. I’m here to support you as you grow together.

If you and your partner live in the state of Texas, I invite you to join The Blooming Space family. In this space, I encourage you to be your authentic self as we work together to accomplish your therapeutic goals. Nothing is off the table…let’s talk about it all!

All therapy sessions are offered virtually. You may book weekly or bi-weekly appointments, whichever works best with your lifestyle. Insurance is not accepted at this time, but a Super Bill can be provided to you for reimbursement from your insurance carrier. Check out the FAQ page to learn more about this.

I can help with:

  • Sex and Intimacy

  • Life Transitions (divorce, becoming parents, moving, marriage, etc…)

  • Parenting

  • Communication and Conflict Resolution

  • Infidelity and Trust

  • Premarital Counseling

  • Issues with connecting after having a baby

  • Addressing issues with gender roles in relationships

What does therapy look like?

Step 1: Book a Session

Book a session by clicking on the “Work With Me” button on this site. Once your session is booked, I will send intake forms to you electronically. Intake forms must be completed and submitted prior to our first session. This will allow us to dive right into doing the work that’s meaningful to you. Also, I really want you to take your time and not feel rushed when completing the forms. The information that you provide me with will set the foundation for our work together.

Step 2: Our 1st Session

During our first session, I will use the information from your intake paperwork to guide me in further assessing your needs and creating a personalized treatment plan for you. I will also take some time to go over the Informed Consent for Treatment and will answer any questions that you may have about The Blooming Space’s policies. Just like any other relationship, you and I will spend a lot of time getting to know each other. I welcome you to bring all of the things into the therapeutic space that make you uniquely who you are!

Step 3: Your Therapy Journey 

All of our sessions will be held virtually, weekly or bi-weekly. This will make it easier to prioritize our time together. During each session, we will continue to unpack your emotions, thoughts, and experiences. As we continue to pull back those layers, your journey will deepen and I will guide you in developing practical skills and coping strategies that will move you closer to your therapeutic goals. 

We will work together during your journey. This means that your expertise on YOU is important to me! I believe that you have everything inside of you to BLOOM into the version of yourself that you want to be. To get you there, we will be collaborative partners. This means that I will frequently ask for your feedback to be sure that what we are doing is working for you. Based on your feedback, we will make adjustments to your treatment. 

Step 4: Termination

Once all of your therapeutic goals have been met, you’ve maintained progress, and you feel confident in your ability to continue using the tools and coping skills learned during therapy we will discuss terminating your therapy services. We’ll make sure that you have a plan in place for when things get really hard, we’ll review your strengths, and go over the therapeutic tools that work best for you. The length of time that it takes to get to the termination phase will vary from person to person, but my goal as your therapist is to get you to a place where you no longer need me! No doubt, I’ll miss working with you, but knowing that you are better is the ultimate prize. If you ever feel as though you need therapy again, you’re always welcomed to come back!

Good Faith Estimate

You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your mental health care will cost one day before your medical service. Under the law, mental health providers need to give patients who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services. You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency items or services such as therapeutic services. If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your good faith estimate you can dispute the bill. For more questions or information about your right to Good Faith Estimate visit www.cms.gov/no surprises or call The No Surpises Help Desk at 1-800-985-3059.