Couples & Relationship
Therapy at Olney Counseling Center
Healthy relationships take work, intention, and support, especially when life stress, miscommunication, or past experiences start to create distance. At Olney Counseling Center, we offer couples and relationship therapy designed to help partners reconnect, communicate more effectively, and move forward with greater understanding and trust.
Whether you are dating, engaged, married, co-parenting, or navigating a long-term partnership, our licensed clinicians meet you where you are. Some couples come to therapy during a crisis, while others want to strengthen their connection before problems become entrenched. Both are welcome here.
Our approach is thoughtful, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based models that respect the complexity of real relationships.
When Couples Seek Therapy
- Ongoing conflict or arguments that never seem to resolve
- Communication breakdowns or emotional distance
- Trust issues, including infidelity or secrecy
- Parenting stress or co-parenting challenges
- Life transitions such as marriage, divorce, illness, or retirement
- Differences in values, intimacy, or expectations
- Feeling stuck, unheard, or disconnected
You do not need to be on the brink of separation to benefit from therapy. Many couples come simply because they want to do better together.
Our Therapeutic Approach
At Olney Counseling Center, couples therapy is not one-size-fits-all. Our clinicians are trained in multiple relationship-focused models and tailor treatment based on your goals, personalities, history, and current challenges.
We draw from well-established approaches, including the Gottman Method, Imago Relationship Therapy, and Attachment-Based Family Therapy (ABFT) principles. These models complement one another and allow us to address both day-to-day communication patterns and deeper emotional bonds.
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The Gottman Method: Strengthening the Foundation
The Gottman Method is based on decades of research on what helps relationships succeed and what predicts breakdown. Developed by John Gottman, this approach focuses on building friendship, managing conflict more effectively, and creating shared meaning.
In couples therapy using Gottman-informed strategies, partners learn to:
- Improve communication and reduce escalation
- Understand and manage recurring conflicts
- Increase positive interactions and emotional connection
- Build trust, respect, and commitment
- Develop practical tools for problem-solving
Rather than trying to eliminate all conflict, the Gottman approach helps couples learn how to disagree without damaging the relationship.
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Imago Relationship Therapy: Understanding the Why Beneath the Conflict
Imago Relationship Therapy focuses on how early life experiences shape adult relationships. It helps partners understand why certain conflicts feel especially intense and how those patterns are connected to unmet emotional needs.
In Imago-informed couples therapy, partners work to:
- Recognize unconscious relationship patterns
- Develop empathy for one another’s experiences
- Communicate in a structured, respectful way
- Transform conflict into opportunities for growth
- Rebuild emotional safety and closeness
This approach can be especially powerful for couples who feel caught in repeating cycles or who want a deeper understanding of their emotional reactions within the relationship.
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Attachment-Based Family Therapy Principles in Couples Work
Attachment-Based Family Therapy (ABFT) is traditionally known for its work with families and adolescents, but its attachment principles are highly effective in couples therapy as well. Attachment theory emphasizes the human need for secure emotional bonds and the distress that arises when those bonds feel threatened.
Using ABFT-informed strategies, our therapists help couples:
- Identify attachment injuries and emotional ruptures
- Increase emotional accessibility and responsiveness
- Repair trust after hurt or disconnection
- Strengthen a sense of safety and security
- Foster vulnerability and emotional honesty
This approach is particularly helpful for couples dealing with trauma histories, emotional withdrawal, or long-standing resentment.
What to Expect in Couples Therapy
Couples therapy at Olney Counseling Center is collaborative and structured, while still allowing space for each partner’s voice. Early sessions focus on understanding your relationship history, current concerns, and goals for therapy. Your therapist will work with both partners to create clear expectations and a shared direction.
Sessions may include:
- Guided conversations to improve communication
- Skill-building exercises you can practice at home
- Exploration of emotional needs and patterns
- Tools for managing conflict and stress
- Support for rebuilding trust and intimacy
Therapy is not about taking sides. Our role is to support the relationship while honoring each individual within it.
Couples Therapy for Co-Parenting and Blended Families
Many couples seek therapy while navigating parenting stress, blended family dynamics, or high-conflict co-parenting situations. Our clinicians have extensive experience supporting families through these challenges and understand how relationship stress can directly impact children.
When appropriate, therapy may focus on:
- Aligning parenting values and expectations
- Improving communication around children and schedules
- Reducing conflict exposure for children
- Strengthening the couple’s partnership under stress
Healthy relationships create healthier family systems.
Who We Serve
- Dating and premarital couples
- Long-term and married partners
- Couples considering separation or reconciliation
- Co-parents and blended families
- Older adult couples navigating life transitions
Why Choose Olney Counseling Center
- Experienced, licensed clinicians
- Evidence-based relationship models
- A respectful, nonjudgmental environment
- Clear structure with flexibility for your needs
- Expertise in complex family and relational dynamics
We understand that seeking couples therapy can feel vulnerable. Our goal is to make the process supportive, clear, and genuinely helpful.
How to Start your Couples or Relationship Journey
Getting started is simple:
- Request an appointment by contacting our office at 301-570-7500 or emailing us at office@olneycounseling.com
- We will talk briefly about your needs and answer questions
- We will match you with a therapist or service that fits your needs.