Online Couples Therapy in Kansas
With Alyson Wahaus, MA, LPC
What is couples therapy?
Couples therapy is a type of counseling that helps two people strengthen their relationship, improve communication, and work through challenges together. Unlike individual therapy, which focuses on one person, couples therapy examines the relationship between two partners. This may include how you communicate with each other, how you navigate conflict, and how you support and affirm one another.
In a couples therapy session, you can expect Alyson Wahaus, MA, LPC, to provide a safe, neutral space where both of you can share openly without fear of judgment. She will guide you in understanding recurring patterns, resolving conflicts more effectively, and building skills that nurture trust, connection, and intimacy.
Who is couples therapy for?
Whether you’re dating, engaged, married, or in a long-term partnership, couples therapy is for anyone who’d like to strengthen their relationship. It’s great for couples of all sexual orientations, gender identities, faiths, cultural backgrounds, and relationship structures.
Your relationship is valid! Regardless of the configuration, your connection deserves care, respect, and the opportunity to thrive. Alyson is here to honor your relationship and support you as you grow together.
What are the most common reasons people seek couples counseling?
While it may seem like couples therapy is only necessary during a crisis, many couples use it to prepare for marriage, adjust to significant life changes, plan for the future, or simply deepen their bond and learn healthier ways of being.
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Frequent arguments, misunderstandings, and negative communication cycles can leave partners feeling unheard and disconnected. Couples counseling helps break these patterns and fosters healthier, more supportive dialogue.
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Recurring fights often stem from an inability to compromise, repair, or de-escalate. Therapy teaches couples how to resolve disagreements constructively and move forward together.
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Recovering from cheating or an affair can be painful, but therapy provides a safe space to explore the causes, rebuild trust, and re-establish security in the relationship.
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Not feeling as close as you did in the past, mismatched sexual desire, or feeling more like “roommates” than romantic partners can strain intimacy. Counseling helps couples reconnect emotionally as well as physically.
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Changes like marriage, parenthood, blending families, becoming empty nesters, financial strain, or retirement can put stress on a relationship. Couples therapy helps partners adapt to whatever life throws their way.
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Conflicts over money, parenting, religion, or lifestyle can make decision-making difficult. Couples counseling helps partners find common ground now so that they can grow together in the future.