A marriage is the root system of a family. What grows above the surface — the children, the home, the life you're building — is only as healthy as what's happening beneath it. Strong roots don't just survive hard seasons. They bear fruit.
Most couples don't come to therapy broken — they come exhausted. From the distance that crept in quietly. From the same argument that never resolves. You don't have to be in crisis to deserve support. You just have to be willing to show up.
Tend the roots. Watch your family flourish.
AMY RAE TURNER
I'm Amy Rae, a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (MFT-A) and Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A) with a deep passion for helping couples find their way back to each other — and forward into something even stronger.
I've been married for 21 years, so when you sit across from me and talk about the hard parts of loving someone, I'm not just listening as a clinician. I'm listening as someone who knows that real, lasting partnership takes intention, repair, and a whole lot of grace.
In my practice, I primarily use The Gottman Method — a research-based approach that gives couples practical tools to break negative cycles, deepen friendship and trust, and build the kind of relationship that can weather anything.
I primarily use the Gottman Method — one of the most well-researched approaches to couples therapy in the world, developed by Drs. John and Julie Gottman over more than 40 years of studying what actually makes relationships last.
The work focuses on three things: deepening friendship, building conflict skills, and creating shared meaning together. It's practical by design — you leave sessions with tools you can actually use, not just things to think about.
We start with a thorough assessment of your relationship — what's working, what isn't, and where you want to go. From there, we work on your specific patterns: replacing cycles that disconnect with ones that repair, rebuild trust, and move toward real closeness.
The goal isn't a perfect marriage. It's a resilient one.
Value that transforms experience.
A space that actually feels good to be in: Sessions take place in a home office — thoughtfully designed to feel warm and unhurried. It's professional and personal at once, because that's when people do their best work.
In person or by telehealth: 60-minute sessions, held wherever feels most comfortable. Both options are fully supported.
Therapy with a direction: Goals are set together at the start so you always know what you're working toward. Every quarter, we check in — not just to reflect, but to make sure the work is actually moving.
Progress you can actually see: Regular clinical assessments track how you're doing over time — not just by feeling, but by measure. It's how we know the work is working, and how we adjust when it isn't.
Support that doesn't stop at the session door: When you need a referral, a letter for school or work, or documentation for medical or legal purposes — that's part of the care, not an extra ask.
Less guesswork with insurance: A superbill is provided so you can pursue out-of-network reimbursement with confidence.
OFFERINGS FOR COUPLES
Couple's
$900/month
Pay-as-you-go
90 minutes
$225 per session
Couple's
$700/month
4 sessions
90 min each
$175/session
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Every marriage deserves a fighting chance — regardless of what's in the bank account.
Through our partnership with Kingdom Family Ministry, funding is available for couples who can't afford the out-of-pocket cost of therapy. If finances are the thing standing between your marriage and the help it needs, let's find another way.