Feeling Stuck or Disconnected in Your Relationship?
- Are you and your partner feeling disconnected or in constant distress?
- Have attempts to talk about what is not working turned into conflict, defensiveness, or withdrawal?
- Do you find yourselves caught in the same arguments or patterns, unsure how to interrupt them?
Other times, the drift is more gradual: the closeness you once shared has given way to tension, distance, or a comfortable-but-not-quite-enough routine, and you aren’t sure when it happened or how to find your way back.
Whatever brings you here, you’re not alone. Relationships are complicated and sometimes, despite our best efforts, it can be hard to know how to move forward. At Portland Psychotherapy we can help. We provide inclusive, evidence-based couples therapy and relationship therapy for partners of all genders, sexual orientations, cultural backgrounds, and relationship structures.
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You're Not Alone. Most Relationships Face These Challenges
Relationship struggles are remarkably common, even in partnerships that start out strong. Research shows that most relationships experience periods of significant distress, particularly during major life transitions like having children, career changes, financial stress, or caring for aging family members. You might worry that your relationship has deteriorated beyond repair, or that seeking therapy means you’ve already failed. Relationships require skill and support, especially during periods of stress or transition. That’s where working with a couples counselor, relationship therapist, or marriage therapist can make all the difference.
Therapy Can Transform Your Relationship
At Portland Psychotherapy, we specialize in evidence-based couples therapy and relationship counseling that draws on what scientific research has shown about what actually works. Our approach is grounded in science and delivered with compassion. Effective relationship therapy isn’t just individual therapy with more than one person in the room. Our therapists are experts with specialized training in empirically supported approaches that have been rigorously studied and shown to improve communication, connection, and long-term relationship satisfaction.
What Makes Our Approach Effective
Every relationship is unique and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. And yet, decades of research suggest there are several core principles that generally help people improve their relationships. Our couples therapists come up with individualized approaches based on each clients’ unique relationship needs guided by these general principles that have been shown to be effective:
- Understanding the interaction pattern keeping you stuck. We help you shift from seeing your partner as the problem to understanding the patterns and cycles that have developed between you. When you can see the negative cycle as the common enemy rather than each other, everything changes.
- Addressing problematic behaviors. We work with you to identify and interrupt the specific behaviors that maintain distress in your relationship, replacing them with more workable patterns of interaction.
- Decreasing emotional avoidance. Many people shut down emotionally in their relationships to protect themselves from hurt. We create a safe environment where you can explore deeper feelings and share them with your partner while decreasing fear of criticism or rejection.
- Improving communication. In evidence-based couples communication counseling you’ll learn concrete skills for expressing your needs, listening deeply to your partner's perspective, and navigating differences without blame or defensiveness.
- Building on your strengths. We take a strength-based approach, helping you identify what has worked in your relationship, building on those foundations rather than focusing solely on problems.
What Happens in Couples Therapy and Relationship Therapy Sessions
In your first session, we’ll explore your reasons for seeking therapy and what you hope to achieve, whether that be repair, reconnection, deepening an existing connection, or help uncoupling. We’ll ask about your relationship history including what initially drew you to each other, what it was like when you felt more connected, and what prompted you to seek support now. Therapy often starts by identifying your unique relationship patterns or cycle of conflict that may underly many of the challenges you might face, creating a framework that helps you explore the more difficult issues in your relationship from a place of mutual understanding and increased safeness.
Our therapists guide you in really listening to each other and can give you the communication tools needed to respond to each other more openly without blame or criticism. Relationship therapy isn’t about complaining or blaming, but rather creating a context where each of you can express yourselves in ways that result in you both feeling more heard, understood, and connected.
More Than Just "Fixing Problems"
Couples and relationship therapy isn’t only for relationships in crisis. Many people come to therapy not because something is dramatically wrong, but because they want to build on an already strong foundation. Maybe you’re seeking an even deeper connection, more vitality, more of the intimacy and aliveness that feels possible but just out of reach. For those seeking to rekindle closeness and spark, intimacy counseling offers a safe space to explore what’s gotten in the way and how to find your way back to each other.
Portland Psychotherapy’s Unique Scientist-Practitioner Approach
What sets Portland Psychotherapy apart is our commitment to the scientist-practitioner model. Our unique business model means that the revenue from our clinical services funds ongoing research, keeping us at the forefront of evidence-based treatment. When you work with us, you benefit from therapists who are exceptionally well-trained and who stay current on what research says actually works.
We’re also deeply committed to serving our community. We’re LGBTQIA2S+ affirming, polyamory-affirming, and welcoming of all relationship structures and configurations. We are able to serve folks across the SES spectrum, including those on OHP, because we believe everyone deserves access to quality, evidence-based care.
Common Questions About Couples and Relationship Therapy.
What if my partner isn't willing to come or doesn't think we need therapy?
It’s quite common for one person in a relationship to be more ready for counseling than the other. We offer free phone consultations where we can discuss your specific situation and provide guidance on how to approach the conversation with your partner. Sometimes starting with individual therapy can be a bridge to relationship therapy. When both partners do come, we create an environment where even someone who is more reluctant or unsure can feel heard and understood rather than blamed or ganged up on.
I’m polyamorous. Is “couples therapy” still relevant?
We’re using couples therapy here a lot because that’s the term most people are searching for online, but couples therapy can be expanded to include people in nonmonogamous relationship configurations of many sorts. We have several therapists who are experienced in working with polyamory and other relationship configurations. If you contact us, we’ll work to get you to the right person who understands how to work with your current relationship situation.
Is relationship therapy worth the investment? Can we afford it?
We understand that therapy is an investment, and we’re committed to making our services accessible. Consider this: the cost of therapy is often far less than the emotional and financial costs of ongoing relationship distress or a contentious divorce. Most importantly, when you work with an evidence-based therapist, you’re investing in approaches that research shows actually work.
What if therapy brings up issues we can't resolve?
It’s natural to worry about opening difficult conversations. Our therapists are trained to create a safe container for these conversations and to help you work through what emerges at a pace that feels manageable. We provide structure and tools to ensure you’re not just arguing in front of a therapist, but actually learning new ways to connect. Very frequently, relationships are not only saved but strengthened through this process, emerging even more vibrant than they were in times past.
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You Can Reconnect and Build the Relationship You Want
This type of therapy can help you explore what you would want in your intimate relationship if that hurt—or fear of being hurt—weren’t a barrier. Therapy focused on intimacy can also help you uncover what’s blocking vulnerability and guide you back toward deeper connection.
Through evidence-based relationship therapy, you and your partner or partners will examine what is and isn’t working, explore what you really want for your relationship, and gain concrete tools and skills to help you move in that direction.
Whether you’re navigating serious conflict, recovering from a rupture, or simply wanting more aliveness and depth in an otherwise stable relationship, we can help you develop new ways of relating that feel more aligned with your values and the kind of relationship you want to build.
If you’d like to schedule a free phone consultation to discuss whether therapy might be right for you, please contact us at 503-281-4852. We typically respond to all inquiries within 24 hours and look forward to supporting you on this journey.
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Portland, OR 97227
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