Marriage Therapy San Diego – Personalized Couples Therapy at S.A.G.E.
I meet with couples week after week, and I often share one striking reality: nearly half of partnered adults say that communication gaps rob them of sleep and peace of mind. That level of stress highlights why focused care matters.
As a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, recognized by ThreeBest Rated as one of the Top 3 marriage counselors in San Diego, I offer evidence-based couple counseling San Diego methods in a warm, results-oriented setting. Within S.A.G.E. Therapy Center, I focus on each couple’s goals and values so that every session remains practical and clear.
I offer secure teletherapy alongside in-person counseling to fit busy life schedules. Together we focus on helping you feel heard and respected while we rebuild trust, improve communication, and map out concrete steps for a healthier relationship.
From our first meeting, we map outcomes that matter to you and move forward with simple, proven tools. Drawing on years of clinical experience, I keep each session focused, collaborative, and tailored to your particular strengths.

Strengthen your relationship with personalized couples therapy at S.A.G.E. Therapy Center
At S.A.G.E. Therapy Center, I customize each care plan so couples receive support that fits their daily lives. I create a safe and respectful space where both partners can speak at their own pace.
With evidence-based methods, I focus on improving communication and addressing the issues that matter most. My approach combines practical skills, brief exercises, and clear milestones so progress feels visible and steady.
“A custom plan helps two people move from conflict to connection with realistic steps.”
I bring both partners into the process collaboratively while offering flexible options such as in-person sessions in San Diego and secure, HIPAA-compliant teletherapy. New clients often start with a complimentary phone consultation to confirm fit and schedule.
- I learn about your strengths, stressors, and goals so counseling stays relevant.
- Together we co-create a roadmap with simple practices and session themes.
- I offer brief between-session check-ins and can coordinate with other therapists or support persons when helpful.
Evidence-based approaches I use to help couples create lasting change
When I work with couples, I pair established models to build a tailored path toward lasting change. I choose methods that focus on clear skills and small, steady gains so progress fits your life.
Using Gottman Method tools for communication, conflict management, and repair
I draw on Gottman interventions to teach calm ways to communicate, de-escalate conflict, and perform reliable repair after arguments. Such tools build shared meaning and consistent routines that reduce emotional reactivity.
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to rebuild connection and trust
With EFT, I help partners identify the emotional cycles that feed distance. Shifting those patterns increases safety, closeness, and lasting trust.
Practical progress with CBT and Solution Focused strategies
I combine CBT with solution-focused work to identify thoughts that push partners apart and to highlight exceptions and wins. We translate insights into simple, usable practices—including check-ins, rituals, and step-by-step repair sequences you can use between sessions.
- We choose approaches that match your goals and personalities.
- I coach de-escalation skills and offer clear tools for real-world use.
- Over time, these ways help couples create measurable change in relationships and daily life.
marriage therapy San Diego: my focused, compassionate way of working
I blend structure and warmth in my work so sessions remain productive and honest change feels possible. You receive clear feedback and evidence-based care, and each session is tailored so you walk away with a concise list of next steps.
Improving communication, reducing conflict, and deepening understanding
I balance structure with compassion so sessions stay focused and still give you space to be heard. We focus on the moments when conversations go sideways and install small communication shifts that reduce conflict and increase understanding.
- I use brief, repeatable exercises that fit your week so change holds between sessions.
- My coaching style is gentle but direct—I challenge unhelpful patterns and highlight strengths.
- When sensitive issues arise, I guide you step by step to keep the process paced and respectful.
Restoring intimacy, rebuilding emotional and physical trust
I support you in rebuilding trust through clear agreements, transparent follow-through, and routines that help intimacy feel safe again. Whether we meet in person in San Diego or via HIPAA-compliant teletherapy, the goal is the same: a calmer, kinder way of relating that supports daily life.
“You’ll walk out with a short list of priorities so you both know the next small step to take together.”
What to expect in your first appointment and beyond
Your first visit is designed to feel straightforward and supportive, so you can focus on what matters.
I usually begin with a brief, complimentary phone consultation to align schedules and answer basic questions. During the first appointment, I listen closely to each of you and explore what’s been most difficult lately.
A clear plan with goals, session structure, and tools tailored to your needs
We decide on 2–3 initial goals and outline a session structure so you know how time will be used. I pick a few practical tools you can try right away. They can include short check-ins, repair steps, and rituals you can weave into daily life.
- I review confidentiality, logistics, and the ways we’ll measure progress over time.
- You receive simple exercises to practice between sessions that respect your schedule as a family or as individuals.
- If it’s helpful, I coordinate with other providers or a support person to keep the work consistent.
- Together we choose a cadence that fits your life, often weekly at first and then tapering as your goals are met.
You can request a short consultation before booking so you feel confident this is the right first step.
Convenient therapy options to fit your life in San Diego
Many people juggle work, family, and travel—so I make scheduling simple and reliable. I aim to remove barriers so care can stay accessible and genuinely useful over time.
In-person sessions at a comfortable San Diego location
For those who prefer a quiet, private setting for focused counseling, I provide in-person sessions in San Diego. The office is calm and intentionally designed to minimize distractions so your appointment time is well used.
Teletherapy provided via secure, HIPAA-compliant platforms
When travel or childcare makes in-person visits hard, I provide secure teletherapy for virtual sessions. The platform is HIPAA-compliant and works statewide, so you can meet from home or while traveling.
Flexible times for couples, individuals, and family participation
A mix of daytime and limited evening slots is available so sessions can fit your work and family life. Whether you seek couples therapy, counseling as individuals, or family sessions, I adapt format and timing to your goals.
- I provide consistent scheduling strategies designed for frequent travelers or shift workers.
- Short between-session touchpoints can be coordinated to help apply skills in real time.
- If you need help with tech setup, I offer a simple checklist so you can focus on the work, not the software.
From first contact through ongoing scheduling, I aim to keep access to care straightforward, reliable, and respectful of your time and life.
Why choose me as your licensed marriage and family therapist
I bring solid clinical experience and a practical focus to help couples move from feeling stuck to feeling steadier. I lead with integrity and warmth at S.A.G.E. Therapy Center, staying committed to meaningful results.
As a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (MFC #83023), I’m recognized by ThreeBest Rated among the Top 3 Marriage Counselors. My licensed marriage family credentials reflect years of specialized training and ongoing professional development.
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with extensive experience
As a licensed marriage and family therapist, I bring years of focused experience supporting difficult conversations in a safe, steady way. I use evidence-based approaches and keep learning so your care reflects current best practices.
Client-centered care that is warm, balanced, and results-oriented
I combine warmth with structure so sessions feel compassionate and productive. I focus on practical skills that quickly reduce issues while still addressing deeper patterns for long-term growth.
- You receive clear, collaborative feedback and a few concrete next steps in every session.
- I pace the process so both partners feel respected, understood, and empowered.
- Flexible options for in-person work and HIPAA-compliant teletherapy help keep progress steady when life shifts.
Clients often tell me the balance of empathy, clarity, and accountability helps them feel real change in daily life.
Real-world results you can feel: better communication, more confidence, and growth
Even small, practical changes in the way you talk and listen can create big shifts in daily life.
My goal at S.A.G.E. Therapy Center is that you see real change at home: less tension, more ease, and a stronger connection with your partner.
I combine Gottman Method, EFT, CBT, and Solution Focused strategies to create a focused approach that delivers tangible improvements in communication and trust.
Many couples share that they feel calmer, clearer, and more connected as they practice simple routines that actually work in daily life.
- Difficult topics become easier because you know what to say, how to listen, and how to repair when things get bumpy.
- Small habits, such as a short daily check-in, bring steadier support for family and shared life.
- People often report renewed teamwork, more laughter, and a steadier bond as confidence grows.
- Over time, the work builds lasting change—individuals gain self-awareness and regulation that strengthens relationships outside of sessions.
“We don’t just talk about change—we build it step by step, so progress shows up at home.”
My care stays focused on the outcomes you want most so you leave with a clear sense of what helps and how to sustain growth long after counseling ends.
Take the first step today – schedule your couples counseling session
Begin today with a short phone call so I can learn about your needs and confirm an appointment that fits your schedule.
I provide in-person sessions in San Diego as well as secure, HIPAA-compliant teletherapy for flexible care. We’ll use a brief phone consultation to confirm fit and review logistics before your first appointment.
During the first counseling session, we establish clear goals, outline structure, and identify a few practices you can start using immediately at home. The plan stays simple and focused so clients feel confident about what to do next.
If you’re ready for more connection, we can book an appointment and map your first step toward calmer, stronger relationships and steady growth.
Couples Therapy FAQ
Which issues do you help couples and families with?
My work includes helping partners and families address communication breakdown, repair of trust, conflict cycles, intimacy concerns, anxiety that impacts relationships, blended family dynamics, and life transitions like new parenthood or career shifts. I use evidence-based tools to address immediate issues and deeper patterns so couples see lasting, meaningful change.
What approaches do you use during sessions?
I draw from the Gottman Method for communication and conflict management, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to rebuild connection, and CBT plus solution-focused strategies for practical progress. Because my work is tailored, I mix methods according to your goals and what fits your relationship best.
What will happen during the first appointment?
During the first session, I gather history, clarify your goals, and get a sense of current interaction patterns. I also explain session structure and lay out a clear plan with concrete tools you can begin using immediately. We set expectations and discuss whether couples, individual, or family sessions will best support your needs.
Do you offer remote sessions if we are unable to come in person?
Yes. I offer secure teletherapy via HIPAA-compliant platforms for couples and individuals who need more flexibility. Remote work is structured and effective, and I’ll guide you on how to get the most out of online sessions.
How long before we see results?
The pace of progress varies for each couple and depends on the concerns being addressed. Often, couples see improved communication and less conflict within a few sessions, although deeper patterns require more time. My focus is on measurable change, and I equip you with tools so improvement continues between visits.
Are you a licensed clinician and what are your qualifications?
I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with years of clinical experience working with couples and families. My training includes certified modalities such as the Gottman Method and EFT, and I stay current with best practices to offer balanced, client-centered care.
How do we know whether couples counseling is a good fit for us?
If you want to improve communication, reduce recurring fights, restore intimacy, or rebuild trust, counseling can help. If one partner is unsure, a single intake session often clarifies next steps. I offer compassionate assessments to help you decide on a focused plan.
What are your availability and session options?
I offer in-person sessions at a comfortable San Diego location and flexible teletherapy times to fit busy schedules. I see couples, individuals, and families and try to offer some evening slots when possible to support working partners.
How much do your sessions cost, and do you take insurance?
Fees differ based on the type of session. I provide transparent pricing during booking and can discuss insurance coverage, sliding scale options, or superbill receipts for out-of-network reimbursement. We’ll review payment and scheduling before your first appointment.
What if one partner doesn’t want to attend counseling?
I can work with individuals on relationship concerns, helping them build communication and coping strategies. In many cases, one partner’s progress leads to shifts that make it easier for the other to join. I respect readiness and focus on practical steps you can take now.