Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.
How much does couples therapy cost?
Couples therapy costs$120 to $250 per session for in-person therapy or $90 to $230 per session for a virtual session. Your location, the therapist's experience, and the number of sessions you're buying also impact the price. Subscription services for online relationship counseling cost $50 to $100 per week.
Since most couples therapy lasts for 12 to 20 sessions, consider buying multiple sessions at once, as many therapists offer a reduced rate on multi-session packages.
Is couples therapy worth it?
Yes, couples therapy is worth it in most cases. Research shows about 75% of couples agree that emotionally focused therapy had a positive impact on their relationship.
To compare, getting a divorce costs$10,000 to $15,000 on average. Besides the high monetary expense, also consider the greater emotional costs of divorce, especially when children are involved.
Is couples therapy covered by insurance?
Most insurance companies do not cover couples therapy unless you or your partner has a medically diagnosed mental illness and the doctor prescribes therapy as part of the treatment.
If you or your partner work for a company that offers employer-sponsored group insurance, some businesses have Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) that often include individual and couples counseling.
How does couples therapy work?
In couples therapy, the therapist first assesses your personalities, needs, and triggers through conversation and often a written questionnaire. After assessing your relationship, the therapist works with you and provides you with tools to practice and improve your communication and conflict resolution skills.
The therapist may assign homework for you and your partner to work on alone or together in between sessions. The therapist may also schedule individual sessions to allow more open communication.
When should you go to couples therapy?
Any couple wanting to improve their relationship and communication could benefit from couples therapy. Emotional distance, infidelity, financial disagreements, lack of sexual intimacy, family challenges, and increased conflicts are all reasons to seek couples therapy.
How do I choose the best couples therapist near me?
When searching for couples therapy near you, be sure to:
Ask your primary care physician, trusted friends, or family members for recommendations.
Refer to the list of preferred providers if using your company’s Employee Assistance Program coverage.
Look for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) with 2+ years of clinical experience.
Confirm their credentials and qualifications.
Read their reviews on Thervo, Google, and other online sources.
What questions should I ask when searching for a couples therapist?
Couples therapy is very personal. Consider asking the following question to help you find the best fit for you and your partner:
Are you a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)?
How long have you been counseling couples?
What types of therapy do you specialize in?
Have you been successful helping other couples?
How long are your sessions?
How many sessions should we plan for?
What should we expect at our first session?
Do you assign homework between sessions?
What is your policy for cancellations, late arrivals, and missed appointments?
Do you offer a payment plan or sliding scale rates?
Reviews for Tampa couples therapists
Recent success stories from people in the Tampa area.
Tim
I was depressed and had major panic attacks, Mixed with anxiety. My wife and I were having many marriage problems. We had sought out other therapists but we made little progress. With Dr. Holder’s help and intervention we were able to resolve these issues, communicate better, and learn better problem solving skills. We recommend anyone having marriage problems to reach out to Dr. Holder.
Dr. Lisa Holder, PhD, LPC
Amanda S.
I have been dealing with unresolved trauma that presents in the form of severe depression and anxiety for years and recently it had gotten so bad that I decided to look for help, I had very little hope of anything changing and going on thervo was a long shot as I usually have been told to search psychology today. I really had no idea what I was looking for but asked the universe to guide me to the right person. Enter Allarah! She has been extremely helpful in just a few sessions. It is obvious that she has many years of experience and she offers very compassionate and practical guidance. She also utilizes a wide variety of tried and true techniques. I have always been nervous to try different things (like hypnotherapy) that get a bad rap for being too alternative or “woo woo” but this woman truly has a gift. I feel very confident that I have finally found the person to help guide me in the process of recovery and achieving my full potential.
Allarah's Holistic Alternatives
Fritz A.
The Discover group
Sasha C.
Amos is an amazing friend & person! He has helped me in so many ways and his shop has some really cool things. Positive energy all around
Mothership Essence
Lynn R.
I had a lot of anxiety both work and home. Colleen gave me resources; anxiety workbook, techniques to reduce my anxiety. I truly recommend her.
Colleen Klein, LCSW, CEAP, CSAT
K. S.
She is incredibly easy to talk to. I always come away feeling better about life.
Caring Psychotherapy
Darlene L.
Marquita has helped me jump back into business full swing, after several months of mental paralysis when it came to anything to do with business and money. I feel like huge boulders were removed from my path forward. She is both thoughtful, and inspiring. I am so grateful for having met her.
Marquita Myrick Coaching
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