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Our Caring Couples Counsellors

Every relationship experiences challenges, whether it’s communication struggles, trust issues, infidelity, or waning intimacy. Couples therapy provides a safe, supportive environment to explore these difficulties, understand one another more deeply, and rebuild the connection that first brought you together. This is not about assigning blame—it’s about fostering empathy, respect, and mutual growth.

Rosa Rino
Virtual & In-Person

Rosa Rino

Provisional Psychologist
$220 per hour
Rosa supports teens, adults, and couples with relationships, anxiety, depression, identity, life transitions, grief, stress, burnout, self-esteem, and emotional regulation.
Ava McLinskarr
Virtual & In-Person

Ava McLinskarr

Provisional Psychologist
$220 per hour
Ava supports teens, adults, and couples in navigating challenges related to trauma, relationship difficulties, stress, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and ADHD.
Calen Jobson
Virtual & In-Person

Calen Jobson

Registered Psychologist
$220 per hour
Calen works with individuals and athletes who have concerns such as anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, grief, low self esteem, relationship issues, performance issues, and more.
Lule Begashaw
Virtual & In-Person

Lule Begashaw

Registered Psychologist
$220 per hour
Lule supports diverse individuals through healing and growth, drawing from both professional expertise and rich personal experience. Rooted in faith, empathy, and authenticity, she creates a safe space for connection, resilience, and transformation.
Brittney Giacchetta
Virtual & In-Person

Brittney Giacchetta

Registered Psychologist
$220 per hour
Brittney works with individuals living with anxiety, borderline personality disorder, burnout, chronic pain, complex mental health, depression, autism, life transitions, couples issues, phobias, trauma, and stress.
Kristy Honan
Virtual & In-Person

Kristy Honan

Provisional Psychologist, MACP
$220 per hour
Kristy has over 13 years of experience in working with anxiety, depression, childhood trauma, trauma and PTSD, identity and existential crisis, life transitions, low self-worth, struggles with body image, relationship concerns, and spiritual concerns.
Theresa Breen
Virtual & In-Person

Theresa Breen

Provisional Psychologist
$200 per hour
Theresa provides therapy for adults, couples, & families, using evidence-based care to address anxiety, depression, stress, perfectionism, relationship issues, life transitions, trauma and more.
Dr. Sharanpreet Kaur
Virtual Only

Dr. Sharanpreet Kaur

Registered Psychologist
$260 per hour
Sharanpreet specializes in trauma assessment and treatment, chronic pain, workplace issues, medication management, anxiety, grief and more.
Joel Zimmerman
Virtual Only

Joel Zimmerman

Registered Psychologist
$220 per hour
*Direct billing Available* Joel works with individuals who need support for anxiety, depression, personal growth, and trauma (PTSD); as well as couples and families who want to improve communication, conflict management, and trust.
Stephen Walker
Virtual & In-Person

Stephen Walker

Reg. Clinical Social Worker
$200 per hour
With 10+ years of experience, Stephen works with individuals and couples (12+) dealing with anxiety, depression, anger, trauma (PTSD), family violence, addictions, grief/loss, couples concerns and more.
Rameen Kargger
Virtual & In-Person

Rameen Kargger

Registered Psychologist
$350 per hour
Rameen offers assessments and counselling for couples and individuals with relationship issues, anxiety, depression, trauma, self-esteem, phobias, OCD, and much more.
Selective Clients Only
Annemarie Rued Fraser
Virtual & In-Person

Annemarie Rued Fraser

Registered Psychologist
$235 per hour
Annemarie has 10+ years of experience helping clients overcome post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood experiences, anxiety, depression, life transitions, autism, depression, stress, grief, personality disorders, domestic violence, & more.
Jessica Friesen
Virtual Only

Jessica Friesen

Registered Psychologist
$235 (sliding scale available) per hour
Jessica works with children (6+), teens, adults, and couples on issues like anxiety, depression, life transitions, ADHD, reproductive health, and more. A former educator and published author, Jessica brings calm, compassion, and deep insight to every session.

How Can Counselling Help?

Couples counselling helps partners improve communication, rebuild trust, strengthen intimacy, and navigate relationship challenges with confidence. Whether you are facing conflict, betrayal, parenting stress, life transitions, or simply want to deepen your connection, therapy provides a safe, neutral space to work together.

Using evidence based approaches, our counsellors help couples identify unhealthy patterns, improve conflict resolution, communicate more effectively, and better understand each other's emotional needs. By strengthening trust, empathy, and emotional connection, couples can build healthier relationships, overcome challenges, and create a stronger foundation for lasting partnership.

Communication Issues

Healthy communication is necessary to maintain any healthy relationship. So when couples are unable to express themselves and discuss their grievances, their relationship is jeopardized. Some of the signs of a breakdown in communication include feeling misunderstood, unheard, or silenced. Problems with communication may be due to childhood circumstances, cultural background, and/or newfound stress, among other things. Counselling helps open up the lines of communication through active listening, empathy and respect.

Trust Issues

Like communication, trust is the foundation of any successful relationship. Without trust, partners cannot be vulnerable with each other which causes them to feel distant and resentful. Unresolved trust issues may lead to the deterioration of the relationship. Symptoms of trust issues in a couple include one or both partners being overly suspicious, exhibiting self-sabotaging behaviour, and/or acting distant. Counselling helps both, individuals who have trust issues due to previous trauma, and couples who are working on repairing broken trust.

Infidelity

Whether on purpose or by mistake, infidelity can rock even the most stable relationships to their cores. Affairs can be either emotional, physical, or both but regardless of the nature of the affair, it can destroy many years’ worth of trust in a moment and cause a relationship to be pushed to the brink. Infidelity impacts the relationship and the individual involved, but there is hope. With open and honest counselling and hard work, couples can learn to process, accept, and possibly even forgive infidelity in the relationship.

Intimacy Issues

From emotional support, words of affirmation and a deep connection to cuddling and getting frisky, healthy couples enjoy a rich diversity of intimate situations. When intimacy is missing in the relationship for extended periods of time, couples may struggle to bring back the spark and connect on a deeper level which may lead to resentment, irritability, and withdrawal from the relationship. Counselling can help couples rekindle their spark and improve intimacy by addressing underlying concerns such as performance anxiety, low self esteem, depression, erectile dysfunction, previous trauma, and sexuality, among others.

Family Dynamics

Other relationships in our lives, especially familial ones, can have a great impact on our romantic relationship. Children from previous relationships, co-parenting/joint custody agreements, blended families, and other circumstances all affect the vitality of a relationship. While these various family circumstances can enrich a couple, they can also cause difficulties. For instance, one partner can feel as though their spouse’s co-parenting arrangement is taking too much time away from their relationship. While on the other hand, the co-parenting spouse may feel as though their partner isn’t being supportive enough.

Divorce or Separation

Regardless of how long it has been in the making, divorce, break-ups, and separations are all very difficult life events to process for everyone involved. Studies have shown that grieving a relationship triggers some of the same mechanisms as mourning the loss of a loved one. Aside from affecting the couple involved, divorce impacts the children, the finances, the living arrangements, family celebrations and more. Counselling provides a safe space for couples to openly discuss these issues, listen to each other, and cooperate to resolve their differences for the betterment of everyone involved.

Frequently Asked Questions About Couples Counselling

What is couples counselling?

Couples counselling is a form of therapy that helps partners improve communication, resolve conflict, rebuild trust, strengthen emotional connection, and develop healthier relationship patterns. It provides a supportive, neutral environment where both partners can work toward shared goals.

How does couples counselling work?

A registered psychologist or therapist guides conversations to help both partners understand their relationship dynamics, identify unhealthy patterns, improve communication, and develop practical strategies for resolving challenges together.

When should couples seek counselling?

Couples can benefit from counselling at any stage of their relationship. Many seek support for communication problems, frequent arguments, trust issues, intimacy concerns, parenting challenges, life transitions, or simply to strengthen an already healthy relationship.

Can couples counselling save a relationship?

Couples counselling can help many relationships improve by increasing understanding, rebuilding trust, and teaching healthier ways to communicate. While every relationship is unique, therapy gives couples the tools to make informed decisions about their future together.

What issues can couples counselling help with?

Couples counselling can help with communication difficulties, conflict resolution, infidelity, trust issues, emotional distance, intimacy concerns, parenting disagreements, financial stress, blended families, major life transitions, and recurring relationship patterns.

How long does couples counselling take?

The length of counselling depends on your goals and the challenges you are facing. Some couples achieve meaningful progress in a few sessions, while others benefit from ongoing therapy over several months.

Do both partners need to attend every session?

In most cases, both partners attend sessions together because counselling focuses on the relationship. Occasionally, your therapist may recommend individual sessions to better understand each partner's perspective if it supports the therapeutic process.

Is couples counselling only for married couples?

No. Couples counselling is available for married, engaged, dating, common law, and same sex couples. Any two partners looking to strengthen their relationship can benefit from therapy.

What is the success rate of couples counselling?

Research suggests that evidence based couples therapy helps many couples improve relationship satisfaction, communication, and emotional connection. Success depends on factors such as commitment, openness, and a willingness to apply what is learned during therapy.

How do I know if couples counselling is right for us?

If you feel stuck in recurring conflicts, struggle to communicate, have experienced a breach of trust, or simply want to build a stronger relationship, couples counselling can provide practical tools and professional guidance to help you move forward together.

We Welcome Everyone

Grit Psychology celebrates diversity and affirms all relationship structures and identities. We proudly welcome individuals and partners in heterosexual, homosexual, polyamorous, open, and other consensual relationship dynamics. Our practice is inclusive, non-judgmental, and committed to providing equitable access to counselling for everyone. No matter how you identify or love, you deserve compassionate, professional support without barriers.

Gottman Method (Couples Therapy)

The Gottman Method is a well-researched and effective approach to couple’s counselling. It empowers couples to strengthen their bonds by providing them the tools needed to improve verbal and non-verbal communication skills, facilitate intimacy, heal broken trust, manage conflict, and rebuild their relationship on a foundation of respect, trust, vulnerability, and empathy.

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Emotionally focused therapy (EFT) is a popular form of couples therapy that can be used to address relationship problems, including arguments, poor communication, and lack of intimacy.  The therapist helps couples discover the triggers for their negative emotions and then teaches them new ways to interact with each other so that conflicts can be resolved more rationally.

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Not sure who can help you? You can either fill out the form to be matched to a therapist that specializes in your unique situation or give us a call at (403) 588-7639.

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Counselling in North Calgary

Address: 2000 Pegasus Rd NE, Calgary, AB T2E 8K7
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Counselling in South Calgary

Address: 290 Midpark Way SE #330, Calgary, AB T2X 1P1
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Counselling in Airdrie

Address: Unit #17 – 620 1 Ave NW, Airdrie, AB T4B 2R3
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Counselling in Edmonton

Address: 9426 51 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 5A6
Major nearby Edmonton neighbourhoods:
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Counselling in Red Deer

Address: Suite #104 550 Laura Ave, Red Deer, AB T4E 0A5
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