Tired of repeating yourself. Tired of feeling like you’re doing all the work in the relationship. Feeling unheard, invisible and lonely. It’s either couples therapy or…time to start packing.
But that’s a lot of baggage. Maybe it’s time for door number 3: getting help from an objective professional because as good as your friends are, they always take sides.
That’s where I come in.
We’ll start with some communication tools to help you see each other’s perspective in a way that makes sense and then we’ll dive deeper to help you both uncover any core beliefs that need to be addressed. If you’re open to it, we may even have a little fun along the way. Together you’ll learn to actually hear each other again so you can build trust, repair, and reconnect.

What you can expect in Couples Therapy
50 minutes of “Us” time where you’ll get
- hope that you’ll finally be heard
- objective support
- guidance that addresses both sides
- new communication skills
- a welcoming safe place to say what’s really on your mind
If you’re ready to give it another try, click the button below.
Deciding to bring in a professional mediator is a huge step, usually occurring right around the time your primary method of communication shifts from words to “aggressive telepathy” and elaborate eye-rolling.
You know you’re ready for couples therapy with Laura when…
- Your Netflix “Recommended” list has stopped suggesting rom-coms and is now strictly showing you true crime documentaries and “How to Survive a Wilderness Emergency” specials.
- “Safe Space” is just code for the bathroom.
- You’re seriously wondering if there is such a thing as looking for a “Couples Referee” rather than a therapist.
It’s easy to feel like you’re the only ones struggling when everyone else’s Instagram looks like a perpetual honeymoon. In reality, most long-term relationships eventually require a “software update.” Therapy is just the IT department for your heart. Scroll down to schedule your reboot.

