How Many Couples Therapy Sessions Do Most Couples Need?
Most couples see real change between 8 and 20 sessions. What shapes your progress may surprise you.
Most couples see real change between 8 and 20 sessions. What shapes your progress may surprise you.
The cost of couples therapy? $150-$300. The cost of staying stuck? Immeasurable. Here's what you're actually paying for.
Now Accepting New Couples — Start Your Healing Today. If you feel like you and your partner keep having the same conversations without resolution… you’re not alone. The good news? You don’t have to wait to get support. We are currently accepting new couples for counseling in Winter Park, FL, with both in-person and virtual availability.
At Constantly Healthy Counseling & Coaching, and through Constantly Healthy University, we approach relationships differently.
Introducing the Constantly Healthy University Couples Course Most couples don’t struggle because they don’t love each other. They struggle because no one ever taught them how relationships actually work.
When couples search for marriage counseling in Orlando or Winter Park, they’re often looking for more than expertise — they’re looking for a place where their experience will be respected, understood, and taken seriously.
If you’re stuck having the same arguments over and over, you’re not alone. Many couples searching for couples therapy in Orlando aren’t dealing with constant conflict — they’re dealing with repetitive conflict. The kind that feels predictable, exhausting, and unresolved no matter how many times it’s discussed.
If you’re searching for couples counseling in Winter Park, you’re likely not looking for generic relationship advice—you’re looking for real support that helps your relationship feel safer, clearer, and more connected.
If you’re searching for marriage and couples counseling near Winter Park, chances are something in your relationship feels stuck, strained, or harder than it used to be. Many couples reach out not because they’re failing—but because they care deeply and want support navigating change, conflict, or disconnection.
The holidays are often painted as joyful, magical, and harmonious—but for many couples, they feel anything but calm. Expectations can run high, schedules get tight, and emotional undercurrents surface fast. When the season doesn’t look the way we imagined, disappointment and stress can creep in.