Couples therapy for relationships moving through change and uncertainty — when one of you is questioning or exploring who you are, and you both want to stay close through it. No assumptions, and no agenda about where it lands.
Maybe one of you has realised something about your sexuality or gender. Maybe it arrived slowly, maybe all at once. Maybe there aren't words yet — only the sense that something's shifting, and you love each other, and it's frightening.
This is far more common than anyone says out loud — coming out later in life, a partner exploring their gender or sexuality, love that's quietly changing shape. It's real, and it's workable. What a relationship needs then isn't a verdict on anyone; it's a place to stay honest and close while it's worked out — where neither of you has to perform certainty, and no one is steering you toward a particular ending.

A therapist who works from queer experience doesn't treat questioning as a crisis to be managed, or a problem to be solved in one direction. There's no hidden hope for how it 'should' end — only care for the people in the room while it's worked out.
You don't need to know the ending to do this well. You just need a room that can hold the not-knowing.
My job isn't to decide your outcome. It's to help you both stay honest and connected while one of you figures something out — so whatever you decide, you get there with tenderness instead of collateral damage.
One of you is questioning or exploring your sexuality or gender — and you want to move through it as a team, not as opponents.
An established relationship, a marriage, a family built together. It's not too late, and it's not too big to bring into the room.
You don't want this to cost you the relationship — and you don't yet know what comes next. That's exactly the room this is.
Room to say the true thing and still stay close — at a pace that protects everyone in the relationship.
Everyone's welcome here — whatever's shifting, and however you love. You belong here as you are.
Your history together, what's shifted, and what each of you is holding — so we see the strengths you're standing on, not just the fear.
Grounded in the Gottman Method, we build the few moves that let you say the truer thing without it becoming a rupture — and repair when it does.
Drawing on Esther Perel's work on desire and identity, we make room for what's alive and uncertain — without rushing you to an answer.
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