If you and your spouse keep having the same fights, or you feel more like roommates than partners, you’re not alone — and you’re not too late. Here’s an honest look at what marriage counseling in Allen, TX actually involves, what it costs, and how to find the right therapist for the two of you.
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Sometimes I hear, “Things aren’t that bad- are we overreacting by coming in?” Almost never.
The bigger problem is the opposite. Decades of research from the Gottman Institute found that the average couple waits about six years after problems first appear before they seek help. By then, the patterns are deeply worn in and resentment has had years to build. Counseling still works at that stage, but it’s a longer climb than it needs to be.
You don’t have to be in crisis to benefit. In my practice (located in Allen TX or virtually), I see couples who are:
If any of that sounds familiar, that’s reason enough to come in.
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A lot of couples picture marriage counseling as a referee match where the therapist decides who’s right. That’s not what good couples work looks like.
What it is:
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What it isn’t:
The real shift in couples work usually isn’t “winning” the argument. It’s understanding what the argument is actually about underneath, and learning a different way through it together.
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Some couples feel nervous before the first session, so here’s roughly how it tends to go.
The first session is mostly about getting oriented. I want to hear what brought you in, a little history of the relationship, and what each of you hopes will be different. You don’t need to prepare anything though; just come as you are.
The early sessions are about understanding your unique cycle: where conversations go sideways, what each of you feels in those moments, and what you each need that isn’t getting through. From there, we start building specific tools and better practices to improve what’s not working well currently.
I also offer a free 10 minute phone consultation before the first session if needed (some client’s don’t) so we can make sure we’re a good fit. Most therapists in Allen, TX offer something similar.
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In the DFW area, counseling with a licensed professional typically ranges from $150 to $250 per session. While some therapists in Allen, Plano, and McKinney accept insurance, there are also many practices that are only private-pay (meaning they don’t file insurance directly). In those cases, you will be given a “superbill” (like a receipt) you can submit to your insurance for possible out-of-network reimbursement. Many of these practices also accept HSA/FSA as a form of payment.
Why private-pay? Insurance requires a mental health diagnosis, which isn’t always appropriate (especially for couples work), and it limits the therapist’s flexibility in how they work with you. Private-pay lets therapists tailor treatment without insurance constraints.
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Fit matters enormously in couples work because both of you need to trust the person in the room. Here are the questions worth asking before you book:
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1. Do you specialize in couples? Many therapists offer couples counseling, but it’s a distinct skill set. Ask whether it’s a focus of their practice or something they do occasionally.
2. What’s your approach? Look for evidence-based couples methods- the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) are two of the best researched. A therapist who can name their approach is usually one who’s been deliberately trained in it.
3. How do you handle it when one partner is more reluctant? It’s extremely common for one of you to be more hesitant. A skilled couples therapist knows how to make both people feel safe rather than ganged up on.
4. Do you offer a consultation call? A quick call tells you a lot about whether their style feels right for both of you.
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Both genuinely work. In-person sessions can be a good fit for high-conflict couples or those who value a dedicated space away from home distractions. Telehealth is often the right call for busy schedules, couples who travel, or partners juggling childcare, and it opens you up to therapists across Texas, not just your zip code.
I offer both: in-person sessions at my Allen TX office, and telehealth for couples anywhere in Texas. Most Allen area therapists offer a mix as well. If you live outside of TX but still need support, I offer virtual coaching as well. You can reach out here for more info
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A good rule of thumb: go before you think you need to. But it’s especially worth reaching out if:
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I’m Catherine Solomon, a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Allen, TX. I provide general mental health counseling for clients ages 13 and up- teens, adults, and couples- with a specialization in marriage and couples counseling. I offer in-person sessions at my Allen office and telehealth for clients across Texas.
If you’re in Allen, Wylie, Murphy, Plano, McKinney, Frisco, or anywhere in Texas and you’re ready to take the next step, I’d love to hear from you. You can reach out here to get more info and set a session up. And if you’d like to start building communication skills together right away, take a look at my Couples Communication Roadmap online course.
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Catherine is a licensed therapist, coach, and advocate for all things holistic living. Her blog is designed to offer resources that people can use to go from surviving to thriving.
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