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Van Ethan Levy (they | elle)

Mx Van Ethan Levy (they | elle)

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

San Diego, San Diego
Advocacy, Psych & Diagnostic Assessment +7
English
Abuse, Relationship Issues +7
Online & In-person

I offer therapy via phone and online. My focus is culturally responsive trauma-informed care that is client centered.

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Dr. Jen Bachtold

Dr. Jen Bachtold

Licensed Clinical Psychologists

San Diego, San Diego
ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy), Conflict Management +8
English
Abuse, Addiction +8
Online & In-person

As a psychologist, my passion lies in helping individuals navigate life's challenges and facilitating their journey towards growth and healing. I believe in the power of therapy to foster self-awareness, resilience, and meaningful change.

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Candice Seti

Dr Candice Seti

Licensed Psychologist

San Diego, San Diego
Coaching, Counseling +7
English
Body Image, Eating Disorders +6
Online & In-person

I specialize in weight loss and weight management therapist, as well as treating eating disorders, insomnia,body image issues, & self-esteem

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Stephanie Freiburg

Ms Stephanie Freiburg

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

San Diego, San Diego
Mindfulness, Psychotherapy +5
English
Anxiety, Stress / Burnout +7
Online & In-person

Compassionate psychotherapist supporting women through all things motherhood in addition to those experiencing symptoms of anxiety.

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Taeko Uchino

Dr Taeko Uchino

Licensed Psychologist

San Diego, San Diego
Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment, Disability Psych & Diagnostic Assessment +4
English, Japanese, Mandarin+2
Abuse, Anxiety +8
Online & In-person

Positive Psychology Inc. (www.positivepsychologyinc.com) INCLUSIVE & AFFIRMING THERAPY (TRAUMA, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY) AND ASSESSMENT (ADHD, Autism) BY DOCTORS FOR ALL PEOPLE IN CALIFORNIA. We welcoming racial, ethnic, sexual, gender, neuro & body diversity. Individual, couples, & family therapy & positive psychology

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Jennifer York, LMFT, CBT

Jennifer York, LMFT, CBT

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Healthcare Organization

San Diego, San Diego
Art Therapy, Trauma Counseling +6
In-person only

Mind and Body Psychotherapy for Adults; individual and group therapy sessions.

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Cristy Mereles

Mrs Cristy Mereles

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

San Diego, San Diego
Mindfulness, Play Therapy +3
English
Life Transitions, Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment +6
Online & In-person

We all have the ability to be our best selves, sometimes we need support as we strive to discover what that looks like.

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Lizzette Vescera

Mrs Lizzette Vescera

Family Therapist

Carlsbad, San Diego
Psych & Diagnostic Assessment, Brainspotting +8
English, Spanish
Relationship Issues, Adolescent Therapy +8
Online & In-person

Offer Online Therapy and in person. Brainspotting Practitioner with experience in treating individuals, couples and families. Also trained in maternal mental health. I also work with Law enforcement officers and first responders and military.

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Hilber Psychological Services

Hilber Psychological Services

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Healthcare Organization

Mission Valley, San Diego
Child / Adolescent Therapy, Counseling +8
In-person only

We are empathic and experienced San Diego therapists who provide practical, evidenced-based therapy to children, teens, and adults.

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Dr Ida Greene PhD

Dr Ida Greene PhD

Family Therapist

San Diego, San Diego
Assessment, Advocacy +6
English
Abuse, Abuse +5
Online & In-person

Dr. Ida Greene, Ph.D., Intuitive Relationship Coach, Speaker, Licensed Marriage, Family, Child Therapist, Healer, Reiki Practitioner.

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Estes Therapy

Estes Therapy

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Healthcare Organization

San Diego, San Diego
Conflict Management, Counseling +3
English, Spanish
In-person only

Estes Therapy is a group of Marriage and Family Therapists. We specialize in relationships and building healthy communication skills.

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Chelsea Sterling

Ms Chelsea Sterling

Clinical Mental Health Counselor

San Diego, San Diego
Counseling, Crisis Counseling +9
English
Abuse, Abuse +8
Online & In-person

I'm passionate about working with LGBTQ+ and other adults to treat depression, anxiety, trauma and relationship issues. I'm a certified domestic violence counselor, trained in EMDR and have experience working with serious mental illness as well as outpatient therapy. I offer in person and virtual sessions.

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Marriage and long-term partnerships face unique challenges that can strain even the strongest bonds. Whether its communication breakdowns, recovering from infidelity, struggling with intimacy, disagreeing about parenting, or simply feeling disconnected, marriage counselling in San Diego offers a proven path to reconnection and growth.

Research shows that couple therapy is effective: couples who attend therapy show large improvements in relationship satisfaction, communication, and emotional intimacy, and these gains are maintained over time.1 In fact, 70% of couples who complete Emotionally Focused Therapy are symptom-free at the end of treatment.2

Whether you're in crisis or just want to strengthen your relationship, finding the right marriage counsellor can help you rebuild trust, improve communication, and create the partnership you both want.

Use the Filters

Think of the filters like building a sentence: "I'm looking for a [therapist type] who specializes in [couples issues] using [approach] in [location]."

Consider profiles mentioning your primary concern:

  • Communication problems, Infidelity recovery, Sexual intimacy, Parenting conflicts, Considering separation, Pre-marital counselling, Blended family issues

Learn about the therapists approach (if you have a preference):

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Gottman Method, Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT), Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy (CBCT)

Consider practical factors:

  • Location (in-person in San Diego or online anywhere in United States), Insurance acceptance, Fee range, Availability, Language preferences

Tip: Many couples find online therapy more convenient for scheduling, especially with work and childcare responsibilities. Use the "Online Therapy" filter to expand your options beyond San Diego.

FAQ

Does marriage counselling actually work?

Yes. Research consistently shows that marriage and couples therapy is highly effective for improving relationship satisfaction, communication, and emotional intimacy.

A comprehensive meta-analysis of 58 studies involving over 2,000 couples found that couple therapy has a large effect on relationship satisfaction (effect size 1.12), with gains maintained over both short and long-term follow-up.1 This is a substantial improvement—couples who attend therapy show significantly greater gains than those on waitlists who don't improve on their own.

Even more encouraging: 70% of couples who complete Emotionally Focused Therapy are symptom-free at the end of treatment.2 This means the majority of couples who commit to the process experience meaningful relief from relationship distress.

What improves:

  • Communication: Both self-reported and observed communication patterns
  • Emotional intimacy: Feeling closer and more connected to your partner
  • Partner behaviors: How you treat each other day-to-day
  • Relationship satisfaction: Overall happiness and fulfillment in the relationship

Who benefits most:

Interestingly, couples experiencing more distress at the start of therapy tend to show larger gains.1 This means even if your relationship feels very difficult right now, therapy can help.

Evidence-based approaches include:

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Gottman Method
  • Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT)
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Couple Therapy (CBCT)

All of these approaches have strong research support and proven effectiveness.4

The bottom line: Marriage counselling works. The research is clear, the effect sizes are large, and the gains last. If you're willing to commit to the process, there's strong evidence that therapy can help you build the relationship you both want.

Why choose an independent marriage counsellor?

Independent marriage counsellors in San Diego work for you and your relationship—not corporate platforms or investor interests. This matters because:

  • Tailored approach: Your therapist can adapt their methods, session length, and frequency to what works for your relationship—not what a corporate policy dictates.
  • True privacy: Your relationship concerns aren't sold to third parties or used for corporate analytics. Independent therapists are bound by professional ethics, not business models.
  • Continuity of care: Your therapist isn't reassigned or replaced to meet productivity targets. You work with the same person throughout your journey.
  • Flexible pacing: Some couples need intensive weekly sessions; others benefit from bi-weekly or monthly check-ins. Independent therapists can adapt to your needs.
  • No commission pressure: Because we don't take commissions on sessions, therapists have no financial incentive to extend or shorten treatment. They follow clinical judgment.

TherapyRoute connects you with independent practitioners who maintain full autonomy over their clinical work. You browse, compare, and contact therapists directly.

For more on how therapy works, read our guide on What is Therapy?.

What happens in marriage counselling sessions?

Marriage counselling provides a structured, safe space for both partners to address relationship concerns with the guidance of a trained professional.

First session:

In your initial session, the therapist will typically:

  • Ask each partner to share their perspective on the relationship and what brought you to therapy
  • Explore your relationship history, strengths, and current challenges
  • Identify patterns in how you communicate and handle conflict
  • Discuss your goals for therapy as a couple
  • Explain their therapeutic approach and how sessions will work

Most therapists will meet with both partners together for the first session, though some may also schedule brief individual sessions to understand each person's perspective privately.

Ongoing sessions:

Typical marriage counselling sessions (50-60 minutes) involve:

  • Check-in: How has the week been? Any significant events or conflicts?
  • Focused work: Exploring a specific issue, practicing communication skills, or processing emotions
  • Skill-building: Learning techniques like active listening, expressing needs, or managing conflict
  • Homework: Exercises or practices to try between sessions
  • Planning: Setting intentions for the coming week

What to expect:

  • Both partners are heard: A skilled therapist ensures both perspectives are valued and neither partner dominates the conversation.
  • Difficult emotions surface: It's normal to feel vulnerable, angry, sad, or frustrated during sessions. This is part of the healing process.
  • Progress isn't linear: Some sessions feel productive; others feel stuck. This is normal in couples work.
  • Active participation required: Therapy works best when both partners engage honestly and complete between-session exercises.

Session frequency:

Most couples start with weekly sessions, then move to bi-weekly as progress is made. The total duration varies based on your concerns and goals.

For more on what to expect in your first session, read What is Therapy?.

What issues can marriage counselling help with?

Marriage counselling addresses a wide range of relationship concerns. Research shows that couple therapy is effective for many different issues, from everyday communication struggles to complex challenges like infidelity or trauma.3

Common issues couples bring to therapy:

  • Communication breakdowns
  • Conflict patterns
  • Infidelity and trust
  • Sexual intimacy
  • Parenting disagreements
  • In-law and family tensions
  • Life transitions
  • Financial stress
  • Blended family challenges
  • Considering separation
  • Pre-marital preparation
  • Emotional distance
Infidelity and trust rebuilding

Recovering from infidelity is one of the most challenging issues couples face. Research shows that couples therapy can help rebuild trust when both partners are committed to the process.

Effective infidelity recovery therapy typically involves creating safety for the hurt partner, understanding what led to the affair, rebuilding intimacy gradually, and developing new boundaries. Recovery takes time—typically 12-18 months of consistent work. A therapist trained in infidelity recovery can guide you through this process with evidence-based strategies.

Communication and conflict patterns

Poor communication is the most common reason couples seek therapy. Research identifies specific patterns that predict relationship distress, such as criticism, defensiveness, contempt, and stonewalling. Couples therapy teaches you to recognize these patterns and replace them with healthier communication strategies like expressing needs without blame and active listening.

Sexual intimacy concerns

Sexual intimacy issues like mismatched desire or emotional disconnection are common and can be addressed effectively in couples therapy. A skilled therapist can help you communicate about sex more openly, understand the link between emotional and physical intimacy, and address underlying issues like stress or trauma.

Not sure if your issue fits? If you're uncertain whether marriage counselling can help with your specific concern, most therapists offer brief consultations. You can describe your situation and ask whether they have experience with similar issues.

For guidance on choosing the right therapist, read How to Choose a Therapist.

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References

[1] Roddy, M. K., et al. (2020). Meta-analysis of couple therapy... Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 88(7), 583-596. Source

[2] Spengler, P. M., et al. (2024). A comprehensive meta-analysis on the efficacy of Emotionally Focused Therapy. Psychotherapy Research, 34(1), 1-15. Source

[3] Wiebe, S. A., & Johnson, S. M. (2016). A review of the research in Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples. Family Process, 55(3), 390-407. Source

[4] Lebow, J., & Snyder, D. K. (2022). Couple therapy in the 2020s... Family Process, 61(4), 1359-1385. Source

[5] Schofield, M. J., et al. (2012). Short and long-term effectiveness of couple counselling... BMC Public Health, 12, 735. Source

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