Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.
How much does marriage counseling cost?
Marriage counseling costs$120 to $250 per session for in-person therapy or $90 to $230 per session for virtual counseling. Prices depend on the length of the session, the therapist's experience, the counseling method, and your location. Prices are highest in major metropolitan areas like New York, Boston, Seattle, and San Francisco.
Is marriage counseling covered by insurance?
Marriage counseling is typically not covered by insurance unless it's prescribed by a medical doctor due to a billable diagnosis, such as depression or bipolar disorder. Contact your insurance provider to confirm your coverage details.
What is marriage counseling, and what should I expect in a session?
Marriage counseling, also called couples therapy, is a solution-focused type of therapy that helps couples overcome struggles, resolve conflicts, and improve their relationship.
In your first session, you and your partner will discuss your relationship issues and goals with the therapist. The therapist will often ask questions to clarify your problems and concerns. The therapist then develops a goal-oriented plan for the upcoming sessions.
The therapist may use one or several methods and techniques to help you and your partner work towards resolution, and may give you homework to do alone or together in between sessions.
Does marriage counseling work, and is it worth it?
Marriage counseling works best when both partners actively participate and work together on the relationship during and in between sessions. Research shows current marriage counseling techniques like the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) have a 70% to 75%+ success rate.
Marriage counseling is often worth the cost even for happy couples. Benefits of marriage counseling include:
Improved communication
More compassion and acceptance between partners
A better understanding of your needs and how to express them
A deeper connection with your partner
Improved intimacy
How long does marriage counseling last?
Marriage counseling lasts 3 to 6 months, depending on your needs and the issues you're hoping to resolve. A couple seeking therapy to resolve one small issue may benefit from fewer sessions, while a couple considering divorce may need 6+ months.
Weekly therapy sessions typically last 45 to 90 minutes. Most counselors recommend committing to one session per week for at least three months, as becoming comfortable with the therapy process and opening up to the therapist and each other takes time.
How can I choose the best marriage counselor near me?
Look for a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), as most counselors without this specialty have only introductory training in couples therapy. Follow these tips to find the best marriage counselor near you:
Discuss your preferences and goals with your partner.
Explore the different relationship therapy methods and look for a counselor certified in your preferred method. Two popular, science-backed methods are the Gottman Method and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT).
Ask for recommendations from your medical provider.
Read counselors' reviews on Thervo and Google.
Confirm the counselor accepts your insurance or offers a sliding-scale rate.
Ask about telemedicine and virtual visit options.
Schedule an initial consultation to make sure you're happy with the counselor's communication style and empathy.
What questions should I ask a marriage counselor?
Ask these questions to help you choose a marriage counselor who will help you and your partner achieve the best results:
What training and certifications do you have?
Do you primarily work with couples?
What therapy modalities and techniques do you use?
How long are your sessions?
How many sessions do you think we need?
What is a typical session like?
How do you measure progress?
Do you offer discounted packages, payment plans, or sliding scale rates?
What should we do to prepare for the first session?
Do you assign reading or homework between sessions?
Reviews for Georgetown marriage counselors
Recent success stories from people in the Georgetown area.
Shea M.
I loved the knowledge Dr. Fred was able to share with me as it pertains to his energy work. I felt educated and informed after my first session and felt empowered moving forward in whatever direction that meant for me. It is clear he is truly a student of his work and will continue his research to help those searching for an enriched life.
Energy Rich Living
Roslyn D.
I’ve now connected with Dr. Morris a total of 3 times (average of once weekly). So far I like the feedback responses he offers. I like that I’m able to pour out in the comfort of my own home & receive professional counsel from Dr. Morris. I look forward to great results.
MPS
Allan C.
Cathy is so Real.....She is easy to talk to and understands issues quickly
Christian Counseling Works
Ryan F.
Very personable and wants to help. Makes herself available to her patients if needed. Cannot say anything negative about Lynda. Only all positive things and I'm glad to have her as my doctor and friend!
Dr. Lynda R Tussay, Omniphasic Institute
Tammy S.
I have worked with Dr Z for 12 years. she has helped me reach a point in my life where I can live my life as a mature adult. I have worked through years of self sabotage and loathing. Not understanding or feel like I have any control over my life. She has helped me see and love myself with self compassion and understanding for my humanness and acceptance where I am at.
CZ Mentoring, LLC
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