Your Questions, Answered
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Your Questions, Answered *
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Many couples seek counseling when they feel stuck in recurring arguments, disconnected from one another, struggling with trust, or facing major life transitions. You do not have to be in crisis to benefit from therapy. Many couples attend counseling to strengthen their relationship, improve communication, and deepen emotional connection.
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This is very common. Many people worry they will be blamed or judged. Couples counseling is not about determining who is right or wrong. Instead, we work to understand the patterns that keep couples stuck and help both partners feel heard and understood.
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The first session focuses on understanding your relationship history, identifying current concerns, and discussing your goals for counseling. Together, we will create a plan for moving forward.
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Every couple is unique. Some couples achieve their goals in a few months, while others choose longer-term support. Factors such as the severity of the concerns, level of commitment, and consistency in attending sessions can affect the length of treatment.
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Yes. Many couples successfully rebuild trust and reconnect after infidelity. Healing requires honesty, accountability, and a willingness from both partners to engage in the process. Therapy can provide a structured path toward recovery and healing.
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Yes. For clients who desire it, I can integrate Christian faith and biblical principles into the counseling process. My approach respects each client's beliefs and values while utilizing evidence-based therapeutic practices.
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No. I welcome clients from all backgrounds and beliefs. Christian counseling is available upon request, but it is never imposed on clients who do not desire a faith-based approach.
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Yes. I provide counseling services in both English and Spanish. Many individuals, couples, and families feel more comfortable discussing personal concerns in their preferred language.
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Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is an evidence-based approach to couples counseling that helps partners identify negative interaction patterns, understand underlying emotions, and create stronger emotional bonds. EFT focuses on strengthening attachment and creating lasting relationship change.
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The Gottman Method is a research-based approach to couples counseling that helps partners improve communication, manage conflict, rebuild trust, and strengthen emotional connection. Using practical tools and proven relationship skills, couples learn how to break negative patterns, communicate more effectively, and create a healthier, more satisfying relationship.
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Yes. Marriage counseling can help couples improve communication, rebuild trust, resolve conflict, and strengthen emotional connection. Many couples seek therapy when they feel stuck, disconnected, or overwhelmed and find that counseling provides the tools and support needed to create positive change.
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Research shows that approximately 70–75% of couples report improvement after participating in couples therapy. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), a leading evidence-based approach, has been shown to help many distressed couples strengthen their bond and improve relationship satisfaction.
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At Tango Counseling, we integrate Gottman Method interventions with Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to help couples in Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, Porter, New Caney, and The Woodlands strengthen their relationship, improve communication, and rebuild trust.
Clients choose Tango Counseling because I combine Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with a culturally sensitive, bilingual (English and Spanish) approach, offering both evidence-based tools and a warm, faith-aware space for couples who want real, lasting change.
These options are often hard to find together in one practice.