West Virginia Couples Therapists
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Laurie Covington, PsyD, LPC, NCC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Verified
Online & In-Person
Charleston, WV
Online & In-Person
Free initial consultation
Timothy Babick, LICSW,AADC,CCTP
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Verified
Online only
Online only
|Free initial consultation
Bobby Griffith, LPC, ALPS
Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified
Verified
Online & In-Person
Mullens, WV
Online & In-Person
Deborah Mucha
Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified
Verified
Online & In-Person
Morgantown, WV
Online & In-Person
Lisa Burton, LPC, NCC, & ALPS
Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified
Verified
Online only
Online only
Mia Joelsson, MSW, LCSW/LCSW-C
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Verified
Online & In-Person
Gaithersburg, MD
Online & In-Person
Free initial consultation
Carmen Larson, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Verified
Online only
Austin, TX
Online only
|Free initial consultation
Free initial consultation
Kimberly Ford, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS, DOT-SAP, CFRC
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)
Verified
Online & In-Person
Salem, OH
Online & In-Person
|Free initial consultation
Couples Therapy in West Virginia
Online Couples Therapy in West Virginia
Relationships in West Virginia face unique pressures—from career demands to family transitions. Online couples therapy offers a flexible and private way to work through challenges without leaving home.
Therapists specializing in online couples counseling are available in cities like Beckley, Charleston, Clarksburg, Fairmont, Huntington and more.
In-Person Couples Therapy in West Virginia
In-person couples therapy offers face-to-face interaction that some partners prefer. Whether you’re located in a metro area or a smaller West Virginia town, in-person support can help address trust, communication, or life transitions.
Explore local options in cities like Beckley, Charleston, Clarksburg, Fairmont, Huntington and nearby areas.
Find the Best Couples Therapist in West Virginia
The best couples therapist understands your relationship dynamic and can provide a tailored approach. Look for someone trained in methods like the Gottman Method or Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), both commonly practiced by therapists in West Virginia.
Affordable Couples Therapy in West Virginia
Finding budget-friendly couples counseling in West Virginia is possible. Many therapists accept insurance, including:
Couples can also explore sliding scale options or community-based services. Always ask providers about financial flexibility when booking your first session.
Helpful Articles on Couples Therapy for West Virginia Residents
Whether you’re navigating communication issues or planning a future together, these articles offer evidence-based support for couples across West Virginia:
- Best Apps for Couples – Explore relationship apps that many couples in West Virginia use to strengthen connection and communication.
- What is Couples Therapy? – Learn how couples therapy works, what to expect, and how it’s helping relationships thrive across West Virginia.
- Gottman Method Couples Therapy – Discover one of the most research-based approaches to relationship counseling, practiced by therapists in West Virginia.
- Pre-Move-In Counseling – Considering moving in together? Learn why couples in West Virginia are using therapy to prepare for this important step.
Helpful Articles on Relationships for West Virginia Couples
From communication tips to navigating dating in today’s digital world, these articles help West Virginia couples build stronger, healthier connections:
- Avoidant attachment: Signs, causes, and how to heal | therapist.com
- Disorganized attachment: Signs, causes, and how to heal | therapist.com
- Struggling with relationships as an adult? Your attachment style may be why
- Breadcrumbing: Meaning, examples, and impact | therapist.com
- Codependency | therapist.com
- Compersion: Definition, examples, and impact | therapist.com
- Can couples apps help you reconnect? | therapist.com
- Friendship and mental health | therapist.com
- How to stay friends when you’re child-free and your bestie has kids
- Gray divorce: What to do when your marriage ends later in life | therapist.com
- How to start dating again | therapist.com
- Infidelity: Meaning, signs, causes, impact, and how to heal | therapist.com
- Long-distance relationships and mental health | therapist.com
- What is love bombing? 6 signs you may be dating a love bomber
- Love bombing examples: Learn the signs | therapist.com
- Love languages: Examples, benefits, and limitations | therapist.com
- Parasocial relationships: How they affect your mental health | therapist.com
- The psychological effects of dating apps | therapist.com
- Setting healthy boundaries in relationships | therapist.com
- What’s a situationship, and are you in one? | therapist.com
- Stop overthinking your relationship | therapist.com
- What is the three-month rule for dating? | therapist.com
- Why people ghost (and how to get over it) | therapist.com
- How to find free or affordable therapy | therapist.com
Therapists near WV
Find a licensed therapist for in-person or online therapy sessions near West Virginia.