Every couple faces challenges—whether it’s miscommunication, trust issues, or simply feeling disconnected. But working through those struggles together is what makes a relationship stronger.
The idea of marriage counseling can feel intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you prefer in-person sessions or the convenience of online therapy, getting the support your relationship needs has never been easier—on your schedule and your terms.
If you and your partner are struggling or just want to strengthen your bond, here’s how the Mentoring and Counseling Center can help.

Why Couples Choose Marriage Counseling
1. Comfort & Privacy
Opening up about personal struggles can feel overwhelming, but the right setting makes all the difference. Whether in a therapy office or the comfort of home, having a space where both partners feel safe and at ease allows for more open and honest conversations.
2. Counseling That Fits Your Life
Between work, kids, and daily responsibilities, finding time for counseling can be difficult. That’s why Teresa Kline, LPC, offers flexible scheduling options, making it easier for you and your partner to prioritize your relationship. With a therapist who understands the demands of daily life, you can find a time that works best for both of you.
3. Improves Communication Skills
Many disagreements stem from misunderstandings. Learning how to express thoughts and feelings clearly while also listening with empathy can make a world of difference. Therapy provides the tools to foster more meaningful conversations and resolve conflicts in a healthier way.
4. Strengthens Emotional Intimacy
Over time, couples can start to feel distant, even if they still love each other. Marriage counseling offers a space to reconnect, rebuild emotional closeness, and rediscover what brought you together in the first place.
5. A Neutral, Supportive Perspective
Sometimes, it’s hard to see past an argument or issue. Teresa Kline, LPC, provides an unbiased, professional perspective, helping both partners feel heard and guiding them toward healthy solutions. With compassionate support and expert guidance, she helps couples work through challenges and strengthen their relationship.
When to Consider Couples Counseling
Seeking help is a way to build hope, deepen your bond, and strengthen your relationship for the possibly of a more fulfilling future together. Therapy may be beneficial if:
✅ Conversations often lead to frustration or misunderstanding
✅ Trust has been impacted, and it’s hard to rebuild
✅ Emotional closeness has faded over time
✅ Major life changes have added stress to the relationship
✅ You want to deepen your connection and grow together
Support is available at any stage of a relationship, whether you’re newly married, navigating a rough patch, or simply looking to strengthen your foundation.
You Deserve a Strong, Healthy Relationship
Relationships take work, and every couple faces ups and downs. But getting support doesn’t mean something is wrong—it means you care about making your relationship better.
If you and your partner are looking for a way to reconnect, improve communication, or work through challenges together, marriage counseling may be the perfect step forward.
Affordable Counseling That Works for You
Investing in your relationship is important, and therapy should be accessible. Teresa Kline, LPC, offers transparent pricing and flexible payment options to make counseling work for you.
💰 Fees:
- Individual Sessions: $100
- Couple Sessions: $100
- Payment Options: Cash, Check, Mastercard, Visa
🩺 Insurance Accepted:
- Aetna
- BlueCross and BlueShield
- Cigna and Evernorth
- ComPsych
- Scott & White Health Plan
- UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH
Have questions about coverage or payment? Get in Touch to learn more about your options and start your journey toward a healthier relationship.
📌 Additional Resources for Relationship Support
If you’re looking for more information or support, these resources may help:
- American Psychological Association (APA) – The Benefits of Couples Therapy
Learn how professional counseling can improve communication and strengthen relationships. - Gottman Institute – Relationship Tools & Research
Science-backed resources for improving marriage and resolving conflict. - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) – Mental Health & Relationships
How relationship stress can impact emotional well-being and how therapy can help.