Couples Therapy on Bainbridge Island, Washington
For couples who feel disconnected, stuck in painful patterns, or unsure how to find their way back to one another
In-Person Therapy on Bainbridge Island and Telehealth offered across Washington State
Why Couples Reach Out
Most couples don’t come to therapy because they don’t care. They come because something important no longer feels secure. Conversations turn tense or go nowhere. Small issues carry too much weight. Trust feels strained, intimacy feels distant, or the relationship no longer provides the sense of safety it once did. Many couples try to fix this by talking more or trying harder, only to feel more frustrated and discouraged. When the same patterns keep repeating, it can be hard to know what will actually help or whether meaningful change is still possible.
The fact that you are looking for support is not a sign that your relationship is failing. It is often a sign that you value it enough to want something better. Therapy can help.
What Changes With the Right Support
With focused support, couples begin to understand what is driving their conflict rather than getting pulled into it. Communication becomes clearer and less reactive. Emotional closeness starts to feel safer and more accessible. Trust is rebuilt through consistency and accountability. Over time, the relationship shifts from something that feels fragile or draining into something more reliable, supportive, and aligned with the life you are trying to build together.
About Shannon
LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST ASSOCIATE
I am a therapist who works with couples ready to take their partnership seriously. My work is thoughtful, structured, and grounded in real change. I will help you slow down, see your patterns clearly, and respond to one another in ways that move the relationship forward.
Focus Areas
Rebuilding Connection in Your Relationship
When communication breaks down, intimacy fades and trust feels uncertain. This work focuses on restoring emotional closeness, clarity, and responsiveness between partners.
Repair After Infidelity
Healing after a betrayal requires more than reassurance. Therapy provides structure, honesty, and accountability so trust can be rebuilt in a way that feels real and lasting.
Divorce Discernment Counseling
For couples uncertain about whether to stay together or separate, this work offers a clear, contained process to make thoughtful decisions rather than reactive ones.
Ethical Nonmonogamy & Open Relationships
Support for couples navigating open or nontraditional relationship structures with clarity, respect, and shared agreements.
Ways to Work Together
Ongoing Couples Therapy
Weekly or biweekly sessions focused on understanding patterns, strengthening connection, and creating sustainable change.
Relationship Intensives
Extended sessions for couples who want focused, efficient work in a shorter period of time.
In-Person or Telehealth
Sessions are offered on Bainbridge Island and through secure telehealth across Washington State.
There Is a Way to Change What Isn’t Working
Even long-standing relationship patterns can shift when they are understood and addressed directly. With focused support, many couples move from confusion and distance toward clarity, responsiveness, and a renewed sense of partnership.
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Couples Therapy Intensives
For couples who want focused, meaningful progress without the limitations of weekly sessions.
Couples therapy intensives provide dedicated time to address the patterns affecting your relationship, stabilize conflict, and begin moving toward repair and deeper connection. This structured process includes preparation sessions, a full-day intensive, and follow-up support to help integrate lasting change.