Posted by Delaney Stewardson on July 21, 2025
So, your partner has approached you about attending couples therapy. Like many others, your alarm bells might be going off: “Does this mean our relationship is over?” “Couples therapy is always a last resort …” or, “The therapist is just going to gang up on me.”
If any of these thoughts have crossed your mind, you are not alone. The idea of couples therapy can be daunting, often because it comes with many misconceptions, myths, and outdated assumptions.
In reality, couples therapy can be a proactive, supportive tool for relationships, just like date nights and vacations! Whether you are early on in your relationship or 20 years into marriage, couples therapy can offer growth and new insights that might be pleasantly surprising.
Couples therapy isn’t only for couples in trouble. Many partners seek therapy to strengthen communication, increase intimacy, or get support during life transitions. In fact, studies show couples who begin therapy early often experience greater relationship satisfaction.
Therapy isn’t about picking sides. It’s about understanding your unique patterns and how each partner’s behavior affects the other. Therapists help you identify and shift negative cycles, like criticism and withdrawal, into healthier ways of relating.
Yes, therapy can include helpful tools, but it’s not just about quick fixes. If you’re caught in a communication loop, therapy helps you dig deeper to heal the root issues so those tools actually work long term—in real life, not just during date night.
Arguing over laundry stats won’t solve your conflict. Couples therapy helps shift the focus from the surface details to the deeper emotions — like feeling unsupported or unappreciated — so that you can connect from a place of vulnerability and understanding.
It’s tempting to hope your partner will change, but therapy also helps you understand your own emotions, patterns, and communication style. This personal growth often leads to more empathy, connection, and long-term relationship health.
Attending couples therapy is not a sign of failure — it’s a sign of caring. If you’re considering couples counselling, our team is here to help. We specialize in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and would be honoured to guide you toward a stronger, more connected relationship.
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267 Runnymede Rd,
Toronto, ON, M6S 2Y5
374 Danforth Ave. 2nd Floor
Toronto, ON, M4K 1N8