Couples Therapy on Long Island
For couples who want to communicate without fighting, rebuild trust, or just stop circling the same conversation. Same-week intake. In-person or telehealth across NY.
What couples therapy with us looks like
60-minute sessions, both partners together. Practical, structured, and grounded in evidence-based approaches โ not just venting and validation.
Approaches we use
Gottman Method for communication and conflict. EFT for emotional connection. Strategic family systems for blended dynamics.
Session length
60-minute sessions standard. Most couples come weekly for the first 2-3 months, then taper.
What it costs
Coverage varies by carrier โ couples therapy isn't always covered as a primary code. We verify with your insurance before session one. Private pay $100/session.
Where it happens
In-person at our Southampton office or telehealth across all of New York State. Same effectiveness, your choice.
What couples bring to us
Most of these don't require crisis โ the strongest couples often start before things feel broken.
How to start
Most couples are seen within 2-7 days of their first call.
Call us
Call (631) 371-2718. Brief intake โ one of you can call for both.
We verify
We confirm coverage (or set up cash-pay) and match you with a couples-trained clinician.
First session
We schedule your first 60-minute session โ usually within the same week. Both partners attend.
Local people helping local people
Our clinicians live on Long Island. They drive the same roads you drive, know the schools your kids go to, and understand what local life actually looks like โ the commute, the seasons, the communities, the pressure.
We match you with the clinician who fits โ by specialty, by personality, by what you're working on. No call-center routing. No one-size-fits-all.
Talking might not be enough. Therapy can be.
Call us and we'll set up your first session this week. Insurance verified upfront, or $100/session private pay if insurance doesn't cover couples work.
๐ Call (631) 371-2718If you or your partner is in crisis, please call 988 (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline) or go to your nearest emergency room.