Couples Therapy · Naples, FL
Couples therapy in Naples, Florida for partners ready to stop circling the same fight, rebuild trust, and remember why you chose each other. Honest, structured, and warm — with a therapist who doesn't take sides.
What Is Couples Therapy?
Couples therapy in Naples is structured, evidence-based work where you and your partner meet together with a trained therapist to understand what's happening between you — and to actually do something about it.
Most couples don't come in because they've stopped loving each other. They come in because the same conversation has turned into the same fight a hundred times, because trust has cracked, because intimacy quietly faded, or because life — kids, careers, a move to Naples, a loss — has pulled them in different directions.
Kellie's role is to slow the cycle down, name what's happening underneath the words, and give you the tools to actually hear each other again. The goal isn't to figure out who's right. It's to help you both feel known, safe, and on the same team.
Is Couples Therapy Right for Us?
Different topic, same loop — and it always ends the same way. You both leave the conversation feeling unheard, frustrated, or alone.
Infidelity, secrecy, financial betrayal, broken promises — and you're trying to decide whether to rebuild or let go.
The kids, the calendar, the house — it all gets handled. But the connection that used to be there has quietly faded into logistics.
Physical or emotional intimacy doesn't feel the way it used to, and neither of you has known how to bring it up without making it worse.
A new baby, blended families, an empty nest, a relocation to Naples, a career change, retirement, a loss — and the relationship hasn't caught up yet.
You're not ready to give up, but you can't keep going like this either. Discernment-style couples work can help you decide with clarity instead of crisis.
How We Work
Naples Therapists draws on Gottman Method principles, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and attachment-based work — combined into a flexible approach tailored to where your relationship actually is.
You'll learn to soften how hard conversations start, listen without going on the defensive, and repair quickly when things go sideways.
For couples healing from betrayal, dishonesty, or chronic disconnection, we follow a structured path to rebuild safety — at a pace that respects both partners.
We rebuild friendship, fondness, and emotional/physical intimacy on purpose — because connection that used to happen by default now needs to be cultivated.
What to Expect
A 15-minute call so both partners can ask questions, get a feel for Kellie, and decide together if it's the right fit.
An extended first session to map the relationship history, current dynamics, and what each partner most wants out of the work.
One brief one-on-one with each partner to hear each side fully, before bringing both perspectives back into the room.
Kellie shares an honest read of what's happening and a clear direction so you both know what you're agreeing to before going further.
By the time partners search for "couples therapy near me" in Naples, they're usually exhausted, hopeless, or quietly scared. The good news: relationships are remarkably resilient when both people are willing to show up honestly. You don't need to know how to fix it — that's why this work exists.
Investment
Flat-rate, transparent pricing for both partners in the room.
Looking for something more immersive? The Keewaydin Island Couples Retreat is a private 4-hour intensive on a secluded Gulf barrier island.
Common Questions
$150 per 50-minute session, in-person in Naples or virtually anywhere in Florida. Couples therapy is priced separately from individual therapy because two people share the room and the work. A free 15-minute Discovery Call is offered first so you can both check fit before committing.
Yes. Virtual sessions are held via secure telehealth and are equally effective. Partners can join from the same room or from different locations, as long as both are physically in Florida.
That's more common than you'd think. The Discovery Call is a low-pressure way for a reluctant partner to ask questions and meet Kellie before deciding. If your partner stays unwilling, individual therapy can still help you work on your side of the dynamic — and sometimes that's where change starts.
No. Kellie's job is to be on the side of the relationship, not either individual. That sometimes means naming uncomfortable patterns each partner contributes — but always with respect, never with blame.
Yes. Healing after an affair is some of the most common — and most rewarding — work in this room. Kellie uses a structured, evidence-based approach to rebuild safety, transparency, and trust at a pace that respects the hurt partner without shaming the partner who strayed.
Most couples meet weekly for the first 8–12 sessions to build momentum, then taper to bi-weekly or monthly maintenance. Some couples come in for a focused tune-up; others stay longer through deeper repair work. Either is fine — Kellie will be transparent about what your situation likely needs.
Naples Therapists is a self-pay practice. Insurance generally doesn't cover couples therapy because relationship distress isn't a billable diagnosis. Self-pay also keeps the work confidential, with no diagnosis on your record.