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Experienced Couples Therapists - Virtual in Ontario, In Person in Barrie, Ontario.

We’re here to help you and your partner find your way back to each other. Whether things feel tense, distant, or stuck in the same arguments, couples therapy gives you a space to slow things down, communicate differently, and start understanding each other in a new way. You don’t have to figure it out alone—support is here when you’re ready.

Get Support for you and your loved one with one of our experienced virtual or in person couples therapists:

We’re here to help couples navigate the ups and downs of their relationship in a supportive, down-to-earth space. Whether you’re feeling disconnected, stuck in the same arguments, or just not as close as you used to be, couples therapy can help you slow things down, communicate more effectively, and reconnect.

Reach out to Trailhead Psychotherapy Clinic and we’ll match you with one of our experienced couples therapists. You can also book a free 15-minute consultation to see if we’re the right fit and take that first step forward together.

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Why Trailhead Psychotherapy Clinic for Couples Therapy

Personalized Therapist Matching

We thoughtfully match you with a couples therapist who fits your relationship, goals, and communication style


In Person in Barrie, Ontario or Virtually across Ontario

Wherever you feel more comfortable and ready to engage in therapy is where we meet you. Whether that is from the comfort of your home or from the comfort of our office.


Evidence Based Approaches

We use proven methods like EFT and CBT to create real, lasting change in your relationship


How can I contact you?

You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

What’s the difference between individual psychotherapy and couples psychotherapy?

Individual therapy focuses on you—your thoughts, emotions, and personal growth. It’s helpful for concerns like anxiety, depression, stress, and life transitions.

Couples therapy focuses on your relationship. It helps partners improve communication, resolve conflict, rebuild trust, and strengthen connection.

If your challenges feel personal, individual therapy may be the right fit. If they involve your relationship, couples therapy can help you work through them together. Not sure where to start? Reach out to Trailhead Psychotherapy Clinic to book a free 15-minute consultation and we’ll help guide you.

How can couples therapy through Trailhead help us?

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  • Improve communication and reduce misunderstandings

  • Break negative cycles of conflict and recurring arguments

  • Rebuild trust after hurt or betrayal

  • Strengthen emotional connection and intimacy

  • Learn healthy ways to navigate disagreements

  • Feel heard, validated, and understood by your partner

  • Address specific challenges like parenting, stress, or life transitions

  • Develop practical tools to support a healthier, more secure relationship

  • Create shared goals and a stronger sense of teamwork

Frequently Asked Questions about Couples Therapy

  • Couples therapy is a type of counselling that helps partners improve communication, resolve conflict, and strengthen their relationship.

  • You don’t have to be in crisis. Couples therapy can help with communication issues, recurring arguments, feeling disconnected, rebuilding trust, or simply strengthening your relationship.

  • Most sessions involve both partners, but sometimes individual sessions may be recommended to support the overall work.

  • Reach out to Trailhead Psychotherapy Clinic here to book a free 15-minute consultation. We’ll answer your questions and match you with the right couples therapist.

  • Your therapist guides conversations so both partners feel heard, helps identify patterns, and teaches tools to improve communication and connection.

  • No. The therapist remains neutral and focuses on supporting the relationship, not choosing one partner over the other.

  • It varies depending on your goals. Some couples benefit from short-term support, while others choose longer-term therapy.

  • Yes. Therapy can help rebuild trust, process hurt, and work toward repair—if both partners are willing.