Relationship and Marriage Counseling therapists in Columbus, Georgia GA
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Ella Flemister
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
If you are struggling in your relationship or marriage, you can find clarity by seeking help from someone who can listen and consider the concerns of everyone involved. Relationship repair requires a willingness to be transparent about issues that are causing unrest. If you are concerned about the state of yours and are ready to find solutions, let's talk about it.
9 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, Georgia (Online Only)
Dr. Tuvia Hoffman
Psychologist, Psychologist, PhD
Relationships are a journey, and it's natural to face bumps along the way—whether it's miscommunication, unresolved tension, or simply drifting apart. Couples therapy offers a safe, compassionate space where you and your partner can come together to share your feelings, understand each other's needs, and work through challenges with kindness and care. By improving communication, rebuilding trust, and finding new ways to connect, couples therapy can help you rediscover the love and joy that first brought you together.
7 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, Georgia (Online Only)
Dana Robinson
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, MAC, NCC, CPCS
Gottman Method Level 3 Trained Therapist. Certified Prepare and Enrich Facilitator, especially for use with Premarital and newly wed couples. I give practical tools for couples struggling with communication issues, conflict management, and building connection.
10 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, Georgia
Josh Thames
Counselor/Therapist, LPC, NCC
No one really knows what is happening in your relationship other than you two. That isolation can be difficult especially when the patterns you've created lead you towards the same arguments and anger again and again. Reaching out for help can be hard because being honest about the issues you face is more difficult than pretending they're not really there. I'm thankful you're here today. Getting help is a sign of strength in a relationship, not a sign of weakness. Your desire for change is a marker of hope. I know things are hard right now, but you don't have to figure it out by yourself. Let's work together to find solutions and a path forward.
2 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, Georgia
Christopher McClendon
Counselor/Therapist, APC, NCC
God created the human race to be relational. Relationships thrive when couples put the interest of their significant other first. When two people offer their all to one another, neither person goes without.
7 Years Experience
Online in Columbus, Georgia