Couples Counseling Therapists in Richmond Hill

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Couples Counseling in Richmond Hill. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Couples therapy gives partners a structured place to talk about the patterns that are difficult to change on their own. Many couples start therapy after repeated conflict, emotional distance, a breach of trust, or a major life transition that has put pressure on the relationship. Others come before things feel urgent because they want to communicate better, prepare for marriage, navigate parenting, or understand why the same conversations keep ending in frustration.

What to look for in a Couples Counseling therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Specific training in couples therapy, not only individual counselling
  • Experience with your main concern, such as conflict, infidelity, intimacy, or premarital work
  • A balanced style that supports both partners while naming patterns clearly
  • A clear structure for sessions, goals, and what progress should look like

1 therapist for Couples Counseling in Richmond Hill

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Couples Counseling in Richmond Hill. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Ramona Saeedi

Ramona Saeedi

If you landed on this page, you took the first step. As humans we have the capacity to adapt and discover more meaning & joy in life as we face and overcome obstacles in life. To me, happiness is the process of solving problems and developing more adaptive ways of being. I am excited to help you overcome challenges and achieve your wellness goals. Hi, my name is Ramona and welcome to my page! As a therapist, I take you seriously. Not just what you say, but what you’re bringing with you. My clients often tell me they feel genuinely understood, because I notice the weight you’re carrying, the patterns you’ve been sitting with, and the parts of your story that actually matter. I’m curious about who you are in the context of everything that shaped you: your culture, your relationships, your upbringing. I connect those threads with what’s happening with you now. I see individuals and couples across a wide range of experiences: mood disorders like depression and anxiety, identity work, ADHD, grief, and trauma. I’m equally comfortable supporting someone navigating a single difficult season or working through patterns that have persisted for years. I have particular experience with adolescents and young adults, as well as adults in midlife transitions. Whether you’re coming in with a specific crisis or just a sense that something needs to shift, I meet you where you are. Over my 10+ years as a therapist, I’ve developed an integrative approach. I draw on CBT, DBT, Solution-Focused therapy, Narrative therapy, and EFT for couples. For trauma, I use EMDR, inner child work, and attachment-based approaches. I trained in nervous system work and trauma-informed yoga in Indonesia. I understand how trauma lives in the body, not just the mind. More than the techniques, what ties them together is that I believe you already have the answers within you. My job is to create the conditions where those answers surface. Real trust and empathy. The safety to explore. The space to discover what change actually looks like for you. I’m a member of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) and specialize in relational therapy. I work from a multicultural, anti-oppressive perspective, which means I’m attuned to the systems and contexts that shape your experience. With me, you get access to therapy from the comfort of your space!

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Frequently asked questions

What happens in couples therapy?

Couples therapy usually begins with understanding the relationship history, current concerns, and what each partner wants to change. Sessions then focus on the interaction patterns keeping you stuck, communication, emotional repair, and specific issues like trust, intimacy, parenting, or finances. The therapist helps structure conversations so both partners can participate more constructively.

When should a couple start therapy?

Couples often start therapy when conflict repeats, communication breaks down, emotional distance grows, or trust has been damaged. You do not need to wait until the relationship feels close to ending. Therapy can also be useful preventively, especially before marriage, parenting transitions, blended family changes, or other major commitments.

Can couples therapy help after cheating or betrayal?

Yes, couples therapy can help after infidelity or betrayal when both partners are willing to engage honestly. The work usually involves accountability, transparency, understanding what happened, processing hurt, and deciding whether repair is possible. It can be difficult work, and progress depends on safety, honesty, and sustained effort from both partners.

What if my partner does not want couples therapy?

Couples therapy works best when both partners are willing to participate, even if one is hesitant. If your partner refuses, individual therapy can still help you understand your patterns, clarify boundaries, and decide how to approach the relationship. Some couples begin after one partner has first explored concerns individually.

How long does couples therapy take?

The length of couples therapy depends on the concerns involved and how entrenched the patterns are. Some couples use a short course of sessions to address a specific issue. Others work for several months or longer when rebuilding trust, changing longstanding dynamics, or navigating complex family stress.

Can online couples therapy work?

Yes. Online couples therapy can work well when both partners have privacy, a stable connection, and enough space to participate without interruption. It is especially useful for busy schedules or long-distance couples. High-conflict situations may require extra structure, and some couples prefer in-person sessions for that reason.

How do I find a couples therapist in Richmond Hill?

Browse therapists in Richmond Hill who list couples therapy as a specialty and look for training in approaches such as EFT, Gottman Method, or discernment counselling. You can also filter by availability, fee, and online or in-person format to find someone who fits both partners' schedules.

Is couples therapy covered by insurance in Richmond Hill?

Coverage depends on your extended health plan and the therapist's credentials. Some plans in Richmond Hill cover sessions with registered psychologists, psychotherapists, or social workers, but couples therapy may be treated differently from individual therapy. Check eligible provider types, reimbursement limits, and whether both partners can submit claims.

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