RELATIONSHIP + COUPLES THERAPY IN NEW YORK
Relationships are one of the biggest parts of our emotional lives, and also one of the places we can feel the most stuck.
Relationship & couples therapy isn’t just for when things are falling apart—it’s for when you want to grow together, resolve conflict, and feel more connected.
At Gluck Psychology Collective, we offer relationship and couples therapy in NYC for people who want to communicate more clearly, understand their patterns, repair conflict, rebuild trust, and feel more connected.
Whether you’re dating, partnered, married, navigating a breakup, exploring nontraditional relationship structures, struggling with family dynamics, or feeling unsure about a friendship, therapy can help you slow down and make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface.
Couples & Relationship Therapy Can Help With:
Balancing Emotional Intimacy
Navigating Conflict & Repair
Navigating Life & Relationship Transitions
Setting Boundaries & Self-Care
Communication
Rebuilding Trust
Understanding the Role of Attachment Style
With the right tools, even the toughest conversations become easier.
We work with you, no matter what stage your relationships are in—whether you’re dating, partnered, married, navigating family dynamics (parent or siblings), or feeling stuck in a friendship that’s gotten complicated. Therapy can help you understand your patterns, set healthier boundaries, and feel more grounded in the connections that matter most.
Relationship Therapy Isn’t Just for Couples
At Gluck Psychology Collective, we use the term relationship therapy intentionally because relationships come in many forms.
Whether you're navigating ongoing conflict with a parent, setting boundaries with a sibling, grieving the end of a friendship, struggling with a business partner or creative collaborator, or trying to better understand your relational patterns, therapy can help you build healthier, more fulfilling connections.
Our relationships shape how we see ourselves and move through the world. Together, we'll explore the patterns that keep you stuck, strengthen communication, and help you create relationships that feel more authentic, secure, and connected.
Frequently Asked Questions About Couples + Relationship Therapy
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Yes. Gluck Psychology Collective offers couples therapy in NYC for partners who want to improve communication, repair conflict, rebuild trust, navigate life transitions, or feel more emotionally connected. Couples therapy is not only for relationships in crisis. It can also be a proactive space to strengthen your bond and learn how to have hard conversations with more care and clarity.
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Relationship therapy helps you better understand the patterns, conflicts, attachment styles, and communication habits that shape your closest relationships. It can support couples, people who are dating, individuals navigating relationship anxiety, family members working through conflict, or anyone who wants healthier and more connected relationships.
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Yes. Repeating the same fight is often a sign that the surface issue is connected to something deeper, like feeling unheard, rejected, controlled, abandoned, or unimportant. Therapy can help you slow the pattern down, understand what each person is really reacting to, and build new ways to communicate and repair.
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No. Couples therapy can support people who are dating, engaged, living together, married, considering separation, rebuilding after a rupture, or navigating a major transition. You do not need to wait until things are falling apart to get support.
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Yes. Relationship therapy can support adult children, parents, siblings, and family members who want to better understand long-standing patterns, improve boundaries, reduce resentment, and communicate more effectively. Family dynamics often shape how we show up in every other relationship, so this work can be incredibly powerful.
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It's incredibly common for one partner to feel ready for therapy before the other. If your partner isn't interested, that doesn't mean you're out of options.
Starting individual therapy can help you better understand your relationship patterns, improve communication, clarify your needs, and decide how you'd like to move forward. Often, when one person begins making changes, it naturally influences the dynamic of the relationship.
If your partner becomes open to it later, we're happy to transition to couples therapy. But you don't have to wait for someone else to begin doing meaningful work on yourself and your relationships.
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This is one of the most common fears we hear, and the answer is usually no.
Couples therapy isn't about convincing people to stay together or break up. It's about helping you better understand each other, improve communication, navigate conflict, and make thoughtful decisions about your relationship.
For many couples, therapy helps them reconnect and build a stronger foundation. For others, it provides clarity about what each person truly wants and needs. Our goal is never to push you in one direction—it's to help you move forward with greater honesty, understanding, and intention.
If you're worried that therapy will "open a can of worms," remember that those issues are often already there. Therapy simply provides a safe, supportive space to work through them together rather than letting them continue to grow.