Couple participating in a couples therapy session in Sandy Utah

What we treat

Understanding Couples Therapy

Rebuild trust, improve communication, and reconnect emotionally

Couples therapy is a supportive space where partners can slow down, understand each other, and work through conflict in a structured way. Many couples come in feeling stuck — they love each other, but something in the relationship feels strained, distant, or painful.

At Big Valley Therapy, we help couples across Utah move out of repeated conflict cycles and into more emotional safety, clarity, and connection. We offer both in-person sessions in Sandy, Utah and telehealth couples therapy statewide.

Whether you are struggling with:

  • Communication that keeps breaking down
  • Trust that has been damaged or lost
  • Emotional distance even when you still care
  • Repeated conflict that never fully resolves

Therapy can help you understand what is happening beneath the surface — and find a path forward together.

Couple having a difficult conversation during relationship conflict — couples therapy Utah

Recognizing the patterns

When Couples Start Feeling Stuck

Most couples don't come to therapy because of one single issue. Instead, they notice patterns that keep repeating — the same arguments, the same shutdowns, the same distance — no matter how hard they try to fix things.

The same arguments happening over and over

One partner shutting down while the other pursues

Feeling unheard or misunderstood consistently

Emotional distance even when you care about each other

Difficulty repairing after conflict without it lingering

Growing resentment or frustration over time

These patterns are very common. They do not mean the relationship is broken — they usually mean the cycle needs to be understood in a new way. Couples therapy helps slow things down so both partners can feel safe enough to understand what is really going on.

Couple attending an EFT couples therapy session in Salt Lake Valley

What therapy does

How Couples Therapy Helps

Couples therapy is not about deciding who is right or wrong. It is about understanding the pattern between you — and learning how to respond to each other in ways that build safety instead of distance.

Communicate more clearly and honestly

Understand each other's emotional triggers

Reduce escalation during conflict

Feel more emotionally safe with each other

Repair after arguments more effectively

Rebuild connection and trust over time

When couples begin to see their patterns clearly, things often start to feel less personal and less reactive. Over time, many couples report feeling like they are finally "on the same team again."

If you are also working through individual emotional stress, you may benefit from Individual Therapy in Utah as part of the healing process.

Understanding the cycle

Why Relationships Get Stuck

Most relationship struggles are not caused by a lack of care. They are often caused by emotional protection patterns that form over time — patterns that made sense at some point but now keep both partners feeling alone and misunderstood.

Partner A

Pursues connection when feeling anxious or disconnected

Partner B

Withdraws to avoid conflict or overwhelm

Both partners end up feeling alone and misunderstood — even though both are trying to protect themselves

Partner A feels

Rejected, shut out, not important enough

Partner B feels

Overwhelmed, criticized, unable to get it right

These cycles can become automatic over time. Even small conversations can turn into arguments or shutdowns — not because the couple doesn't care, but because the pattern has taken over. Couples therapy helps interrupt these cycles and create new ways of responding.

Couple smiling together outdoors after rebuilding trust through couples therapy in Utah

Repairing the relationship

Rebuilding Trust After Hurt

Trust is one of the most important parts of a relationship — and one of the hardest to repair once it has been damaged. Whether trust was impacted by secrecy, emotional disconnection, or betrayal, healing takes time and consistency.

Honest communication

Speaking truthfully even when it feels uncomfortable or risky

Emotional accountability

Taking responsibility for impact without defensiveness

Consistent behavior over time

Trust is rebuilt through repeated actions — not single gestures

Emotional safety for both partners

Creating space where both people feel secure enough to be honest

Repairing after rupture

Learning to reconnect after conflict rather than avoiding it

Patience with the process

Trust rebuilds gradually — there are no shortcuts

Trust is not rebuilt through words alone. It is rebuilt through repeated experiences of safety, reliability, and emotional honesty over time.

If betrayal or infidelity is a major concern in your relationship, you may also explore Betrayal Trauma Therapy in Utah.

Speaking and listening

Communication and Emotional Safety

Many couples say "we just don't communicate well." But often, the issue is not communication itself — it is emotional safety. When people feel unsafe, conversations break down before they even get started.

When safety is low

  • Shutting down emotionally
  • Becoming defensive quickly
  • Escalating or lashing out
  • Withdrawing to avoid conflict

When safety is rebuilt

  • Speaking without blaming
  • Listening without defensiveness
  • Staying present during hard conversations
  • Understanding emotions beneath words

Therapy helps slow this process down so conversations feel safer and more productive. We work with couples to understand what is happening emotionally beneath the surface — not just what is being said, but what each partner needs to feel heard.

Over time, communication becomes less reactive and more connected — not because conflict disappears, but because both partners know how to navigate it without losing each other.

Emotional safety is not built overnight. It develops gradually through consistent, honest interactions — and therapy provides the structure to make that possible.

How we work

Evidence-Based Couples Therapy Approaches

At Big Valley Therapy, we use approaches that are supported by research and clinical practice. Treatment is personalized based on your relationship's specific needs, history, and goals.

1

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

EFT helps couples understand the emotional cycle underneath conflict and rebuild attachment and connection. It is one of the most extensively researched couples therapy approaches available, with strong evidence for lasting relationship improvement.

Learn more from the International Centre for Excellence in EFT →
2

Internal Family Systems (IFS)

IFS helps each partner understand their internal emotional reactions and protective patterns — the parts of themselves that show up during conflict, withdrawal, or defensiveness. When both partners understand their own inner worlds, they can show up differently for each other.

3

Trauma-Informed Therapy

Many couples are affected by past trauma, stress, or attachment wounds that show up in the relationship without either partner fully understanding why. A trauma-informed approach helps slow things down so emotional safety can be rebuilt before deeper work begins.

Couple embracing after rebuilding emotional connection through EFT couples therapy in Utah

What changes over time

What Progress Often Looks Like

Change in couples therapy does not happen all at once. It builds gradually — through small shifts in how partners listen, respond, and repair after conflict. Most couples begin to notice differences within the first few months of consistent work.

Less frequent and less intense arguments

More emotional understanding of each other

Better communication during stress

Increased trust and reliability over time

More closeness and affection in daily life

A stronger sense of teamwork and partnership

Many couples begin to feel more stable and less reactive in their relationship — not because problems disappear, but because they finally have the tools to face them together.

Is this right for us?

Is Couples Therapy Right for Us?

Couples therapy may be helpful if any of the following feel familiar — whether your relationship is in crisis or you simply want to strengthen what you already have.

You feel stuck in repetitive conflict with no resolution

You feel emotionally disconnected from your partner

Trust has been damaged or broken in the relationship

Communication feels tense, hard, or impossible

You want to strengthen your relationship before problems grow

You want to understand each other on a deeper level


A Safe and Supportive Space

At Big Valley Therapy, we focus on creating a calm, structured, and supportive environment where both partners feel genuinely heard. Our goal is never to decide who is right — it is to help you understand each other more deeply.

Both voices matter

Each partner is given space to speak and be heard without interruption

No blame or judgment

We focus on patterns and cycles — not assigning fault

Your pace, your goals

Therapy is shaped around what matters most to your relationship

You do not need to be in crisis to start therapy. Many couples come in simply wanting to feel closer — and that is reason enough.

Begin Couples Therapy in Utah

If your relationship feels stuck, strained, or distant, support is available. At Big Valley Therapy, we offer a calm, structured, and non-judgmental space for couples to reconnect — both in person in Sandy, Utah and via telehealth across the state.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do we know if we need couples therapy? +

You don't need to be in crisis to start therapy. Many couples come in because they feel stuck in the same arguments, emotionally distant, or simply want to understand each other better. If something in the relationship feels off, that is reason enough to reach out.

What if my partner doesn't want to come to therapy? +

Individual therapy can still be incredibly valuable even if your partner isn't ready. Working on your own emotional patterns and responses often creates positive changes in the relationship dynamic — even before couples therapy begins.

How long does couples therapy take? +

Timelines vary depending on the complexity of the issues and your goals. Many couples begin to notice meaningful shifts within 8–16 sessions. Some continue longer for deeper work or maintenance. We pace therapy around what works best for your relationship.

Is couples therapy the same as marriage counseling? +

They are largely the same thing. "Marriage counseling" and "couples therapy" are often used interchangeably. At Big Valley Therapy, we work with all couples — married, unmarried, and at any stage of their relationship.

Can couples therapy help after infidelity? +

Yes — but timing matters. After infidelity, individual therapy for the injured partner often comes first to establish emotional stability. Couples therapy is introduced when both partners are emotionally ready. We also specialize in betrayal trauma therapy for this specific situation.

Do you offer telehealth couples therapy in Utah? +

Yes. We offer both in-person sessions at our Sandy, Utah office and telehealth couples therapy for couples anywhere in the state. Many couples find telehealth convenient, especially with busy schedules.

What is EFT couples therapy? +

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is one of the most extensively researched couples therapy approaches available. It focuses on identifying the emotional cycle underneath conflict and rebuilding secure attachment between partners. It is the primary approach we use at Big Valley Therapy.

How do we get started? +

The easiest first step is scheduling a free 15-minute consultation. This gives you a chance to ask questions, share what's going on, and get a feel for whether Big Valley Therapy is the right fit — before committing to anything.

Contact Us

We would love to support you on your healing journey. Whether you're ready to begin or just exploring whether Big Valley Therapy is a good fit, please reach out — we would love to hear from you.