4 Couples Therapists in Greenville, NC

Browse verified couples therapists in Greenville, North Carolina. Compare providers and find contact information.

ECU Family Therapy Clinic

★★★★☆ (15 reviews)
612 E 10th St, Greenville, NC 27858
(252) 737-1415
Website: hhp.ecu.edu/hdfs/family-therapy-clinic
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Bryan Crisp, LMFT

★★★★☆ (5 reviews)
103 Commerce St, Greenville, NC 27858
(252) 413-8890
Website: mygreenvilletherapist.com
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AGAPE Marriage & Family Therapy

★★★★☆ (4 reviews)
1206 S, 1206 Evans St # 26, Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 717-1354
Website: www.agapemarriage.com
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Marilyn Huber:Marriage and Family Counselor- Eastern Psychiatric & Behavioral Specialists

★★★★½ (3 reviews)
1704 E Arlington Blvd Suite A, Greenville, NC 27858
(252) 756-4899
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About Couples Therapists in Greenville, NC

For couples in Greenville, North Carolina, seeking therapy can be a proactive step toward strengthening your relationship. With four couples therapists listed in the area, you have a focused pool of professionals to consider. When starting your search, it is important to ask potential therapists about their specific training in couples therapy, such as certifications in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) or the Gottman Method, as these approaches are evidence-based for relationship issues. Also inquire about their experience with common challenges like communication breakdowns, infidelity, or life transitions, which many couples face in a growing city like Greenville, home to East Carolina University and a mix of young professionals and long-term residents.

Finding a local couples therapist matters because they understand the unique pressures of your community, such as balancing work and family life in a mid-sized Southern city where social networks are often tight-knit. A therapist familiar with Greenville can offer practical insights, like navigating local stressors related to healthcare or education, without generic advice. Before committing, ask about their availability for in-person sessions, as some therapists may offer teletherapy but local face-to-face meetings can build trust faster. Also clarify their fee structure and whether they accept insurance plans common in North Carolina, such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, to avoid unexpected costs.

Ultimately, the right therapist will create a safe space for both partners to be heard, which is crucial for progress. In North Carolina, where relationship dynamics can be influenced by cultural values around family and community, a therapist who respects these nuances while challenging unhelpful patterns is valuable. Use your initial consultation to gauge comfort and ask how they handle conflict in sessions. Remember that the four therapists in Greenville offer a manageable starting point, so take time to compare their approaches and personalities to find the best fit for your relationship’s needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many couples therapists are in Greenville?

Our directory lists 4 couples therapist practices in Greenville, NC.

Does insurance cover couples therapy?

Coverage varies by plan and provider. Some insurance plans cover couples counseling. Contact your insurance company and the provider's office to confirm.

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