Couples Counseling

Relationships are meant to be places of safety and intimacy—but they can also be where we experience our deepest wounds. Whether you're navigating betrayal, distance, recurring conflict, or simply longing to reconnect, couples counseling offers a space to slow down, listen deeply, and move toward each other again.

At Dignity Counseling Collective, our approach to couples work is grounded in honesty, compassion, and evidence-based care.

We help partners:

  • Repair trust and rebuild safety

  • Communicate more clearly and openly

  • Understand and break unhelpful patterns

  • Deepen emotional and physical intimacy

  • Navigate major life transitions together

Strengthen connection in the face of grief, stress, or spiritual shifts

We work with both married and unmarried couples, as well as partners navigating spiritual differences, blended family dynamics, or the impact of trauma. Our therapists honor the dignity of each person while supporting the relationship as a whole.

We believe healing is possible—and that every couple deserves the chance to reconnect, repair, and rediscover what’s sacred in their bond.

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Our Counselors for Couples

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Joe Pullen

Pastoral Counselor and Founder of DCC

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Peter Leschke

Pastoral Counselor

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