In Person Marriage Counseling
Finding Your Way Back to Each Other With Marriage Counseling
Facing challenges in your relationship can feel overwhelming and heartbreaking. Maybe you’ve noticed more distance between you and your partner—more arguments, less connection, or a growing sense that something just feels “off.” You might find yourselves stuck in the same patterns, struggling to communicate, or feeling unsure about how to bridge the gap that’s formed between you.
Sometimes, it’s not just the big fights—it’s the quiet disconnection, the unresolved hurt, or the stress of life that starts to pile up and pull you apart. You might be carrying the weight of your relationship struggles on top of everything else life demands, unsure of how to move forward or how to bring back the closeness you once shared.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to navigate it on your own. Marriage counseling offers a safe space to untangle the issues that feel so heavy and to reconnect in meaningful, lasting ways. We’re here to support you, step by step, as you work toward the relationship you both deserve.
In Person Marriage Counseling Can Help With:

Improving the way you communicate with one another.

Rebuilding trust.

Resolving conflict in a healthy way.

Reconnecting emotionally.

Navigating life transitions.

Strengthening your relationship.
If you’ve found yourself reading this, chances are things feel a bit challenging in your relationship right now.
At Annapolis Counseling Center, we have therapists who are not only compassionate and expertly trained, we have therapists that genuinely care.
FAQs about In Person Marriage Counseling
Is marriage counseling better online or in person?
What not to say in marriage counseling?
Marriage counseling is a safe space, but it helps to approach the process with openness and respect. Phrases like “you always” or “you never” can shut down conversation and create defensiveness. Blaming or using therapy as a way to “win” an argument usually keeps couples stuck. Instead, we encourage curiosity, accountability, and using “I” statements to express needs and emotions. Our therapists are here to help guide those conversations so both partners feel heard.
Can one person go to marriage counseling?
Absolutely. While it’s ideal for both partners to attend, individual sessions can still be incredibly helpful. Sometimes one partner starts therapy first to work through their own patterns or to explore the relationship in a supportive environment. At Annapolis Counseling Center, we often see that personal growth can create positive ripple effects in a relationship—even before couples counseling begins.
Address
147 Old Solomons Island Rd Suite 303, Annapolis, MD 21401
Hours
Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 8:00pm
Sat-Sun: By Appointment Only