Support for every relationship — strengthen your bond, navigate life changes, improve communication, and more
Get support for any relationship status or situation
Safe and judgement-free guidance
Learn how to prepare for the next step in your relationship
Strengthen your bond, navigate conflict, deepen intimacy
Therapy can help you and your partner connect and thrive
Work through disagreements, align on important decisions, and learn how to communicate effectively
Get support through major life transitions – finances, relocation, grief, loss, career changes, and more
Manage changes like a new baby, pregnancy challenges, an empty nest, or becoming a caregiver
Short-term therapy that aims to rekindle physical and emotional bonds when couples are feeling distant or disappointed
A newer form of therapy that focuses on how acceptance and change can create long-term success in relationships
Couples take an assessment to understand the health of the relationship and then work through a plan based on the results
Cerebral
In-person
Our services are just as effective and half the cost of most traditional in-person care.
$82/week
$100+/week
Connect when and where it’s easiest for you. Just as effective as in-person care — without the traffic.
Booking sessions is easy — and many of our therapists have availability to meet within 48 hours if you need to reschedule.
Gain direct access to our support staff, who can help you manage appointments and stay on track with your care.
If you feel your therapist is not the right match, let us know and we’ll help you select someone new for no added charge.
Our plans are just as effective — and about half the cost — of traditional in-person couples therapy
Weekly 45-minute video sessions with a therapist. A dedicated treatment plan + goal setting
Most clients are able to meet with a therapist within 3 days of signing up
We’ll ask for your name, email, phone number, and some context about your experience with mental health care
Provide your partner’s information so they can get relevant emails, intake assessments, session reminders, and calendar invites
See all available clinicians in your area, read their bios, view their calendars, and book your first session
You’ll choose a therapist when you sign up as a new client. We’ll show you all available therapists in your area, and you can read their bios and see their schedule. Then you can book your first session at any available time that works for you and your partner.
During your first session your therapist will want to learn more about you and your partner, and your relationship with each other.
As you continue to meet, they will help you and your partner talk through difficult problems, conflicts, and communication barriers — and build long-term strategies to overcome them.
Your therapist will work with both of you to help you understand yourselves and each other, celebrate your strengths and successes, and build a stronger bond with one another.
Every relationship is different, and your therapist will tailor their approach to find the best way to work with you and your partner.
We’ll ask for your partner’s contact information when you sign up. Then we’ll send both of you a welcome email, a confirmation of your first session, and a link to complete an intake assessment before your first session.
We recommend discussing therapy with your partner before you sign up.
Yes, but you should sign up with a different email address than the one you used for couples therapy.
Gmail users who only have one email address:
You can add a 1 to the end of your regular email address when you create an account for our individual services. All communication will be sent to your regular email address.
When choosing a therapist, please be sure to choose one you’re not already working with in couples therapy.
Couples therapy is a new offering, and we’re working on letting users merge their accounts so they can easily access all of our services in one place.
We do not accept insurance for couples services at this time.
You may be able to use your flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) to lower the costs of mental healthcare services. But it’s important to work with your insurer to confirm which expenses are HSA or FSA eligible and what documentation you may need to receive reimbursement.
Couples therapy is for everyone with a partner, whether your relationship is rock strong or you’ve been facing some trials and tribulations. And while you may be up to give couples therapy a try, your partner may need more convincing. Talking to your significant other about couples therapy can be a sensitive and potentially challenging conversation, so we’ve assembled some tips to guide you through the process.
Read more about how to navigate this conversation with you partner here.
There are only a few situations in which couples therapy might not be the right match for you:
All therapists at Cerebral have a doctoral or master’s graduate degree (PsyD, PhD, MSW, MSEd, etc.) from an accredited institution. Each therapist has their licenses included in their bios, which you can view before you decide to work with them.
Some of these licenses include:
All therapists maintain or are in the process of obtaining a license to practice in one or more states. Some therapists are licensed at the associate level, which means they are working toward independent licensure under the direction of a professional clinical supervisor.
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