How does couples therapy work and how can it help?
All couples face challenges — whether just starting out, navigating life changes, or feeling stuck in recurring patterns. Relationships don’t need to be perfect to be meaningful. Whether you want to repair, reconnect, or prepare for the future, couples therapy can help you build a stronger, more resilient, and intentional relationship.
Who I Work With
I support couples navigating:
Conflict, communication challenges, or recurring arguments
Infidelity, betrayal, or loss of trust
Parenting or co-parenting stress, including postpartum adjustments
Intimacy and emotional closeness
Balancing work, family, and relationship demands
Major life transitions, career changes, or grief
Mental health or chronic illness impacts on the relationship
Blended families and extended family dynamics
My Approach As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I integrate evidence-based tools like the Gottman Method (Level 1 Trained) and PREPARE/ENRICH assessments, along with a systemic perspective. I work to help couples understand not just what is happening in their relationship, but why, supporting each partner to feel heard, respected, and valued.
What We’ll Work On:
Strengthening communication and conflict management
Rebuilding emotional safety and trust
Deepening connection and intimacy
Coping with stressors as a team
Creating practical strategies for lasting relationship health
Reach out here to schedule your first appointment or ask questions to see if you would a good fit — I’d be honored to support you both.
Hi - I'm Maria Dimova (She/Her), a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) practicing in Charlotte, North Carolina. I take a no-nonsense approach, with a touch of humor, to life’s challenges and mental health.
You may look like you have it all together on the outside, but inside you feel overwhelmed, anxious, and exhausted from trying to do it all. Maybe you’re feeling disconnected from your partner, preparing for marriage, or navigating postpartum changes, the demands of motherhood, or a major life transition. Perfectionism may keep you striving without ever feeling “enough,” and the stress can strain your closest relationships. Life can feel like hiking a steep ridge — exhausting, uncertain, and lonely. What you want most is to feel calmer, more balanced, and more connected — both to yourself and with the people who matter most.