Couples Therapists Serving Winnipeg

Therapists specializing in couples and relationship counselling, serving Winnipeg. Available online. Watch intro videos, compare approaches, and book a free 15-minute consultation directly.

Benjamin Weidman
Benjamin Weidman
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Men's issues, Burnout, ADHD, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Stress, Spirituality, Sexuality, Reconnection to Lifeforce Energy & Vitality, Personal Growth, People pleasing, Existential questions, Financial Stress, Highly Sensitive Person, Life transitions, Imposter syndrome, Meaning and purpose, Mindfulness, Money Trauma, Masculinity, Parts Work, Power, Trauma
Tania Hernandez
Tania Hernandez
Registered Psychotherapist
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Relationship to self and others, Life transitions, Attachment, Burnout, Coping Skills, Dating challenges, Depression, Effective communication, Interpersonal dynamics, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Managing ADHD symptoms, Mind-body connection, Mindfulness and stress reduction, Navigating challenging relationships, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, Relationship anxiety, Self-Criticism, Trauma processing, Women's Health, Work-Life Balance, Somatic Therapy, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Supervising qualifying therapists
Mira Berlin
Mira Berlin
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Anxiety, Befriending the Nervous System, Couples Therapy, Anger, Attachment, Betrayal Trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Creativity, Deep connections, Emotional Numbness, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Family issues, Fears and phobia, Group Therapy, Identity and Self-Exploration
Maureen Elworthy
Maureen Elworthy
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Grief and Loss, Trauma, OCD, ADHD, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Existential questions, Grief Processing, Highly Sensitive Person, Identity and Self-Exploration, Intergenerational trauma, LGBTQ2IA+, Life transitions, Meaning and purpose, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mindfulness Practices, Nervous system regulation, Neurodiversity, Pet Loss, PTSD, Somatic Therapy, Traumatic Bereveavement
Nicolai Carp
Nicolai Carp
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Men's issues, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Anger Management, ADHD, Assertiveness, Body Dysmorphia, Childhood trauma, Coping Skills, Motivation, Relationships, Social anxiety, Workplace stress, Intergenerational trauma, Low mood, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Masculinity, Mental performance, Mind-body connection, People pleasing, Personal Growth, Relationship to self and others, Relationship anxiety, Responsibility, Wellness Counselling, Weight Management
Arooj Rehman
Arooj Rehman
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Childhood trauma, Depression, Attachment, Attachment trauma, Attachment wounds, Behavioural Issues, Break-up recovery, Burnout, Coping Skills, Decision making, Familial and social relationships, Family issues, Goal Setting, Life transitions, Mental Decolonization, Negative thinking and ruminating, People pleasing, Relationship to self and others, Relationships, Self-Criticism, Stress, Trauma processing, Work-Life Balance, Vulnerability, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
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Graeme Ash
Graeme Ash
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Pain management, Anger, Anxiety, Depression, Men's issues
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Jordan Wahlstrom
Jordan Wahlstrom
Counselling Therapist
Couples, Relationship to self and others, Parenting, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Christian counselling, Conflict resolution, Early childhood, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Family issues, Intimacy concerns, Men's issues, Navigating challenging relationships, Relationship anxiety, Relationships, Self-Regulation, Couples Therapy, Family Conflict, Work-Life Balance
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Mendy Bisk
Mendy Bisk
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Self-esteem, People pleasing, Attachment, Attachment wounds, Boundaries and boundary setting, Couples Therapy, Couples, Imposter syndrome, Identity and Self-Exploration, LGBTQ2IA+, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Relationship anxiety, Shadow Work, Vulnerability
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Joy MacKey
Joy MacKey
Registered Psychotherapist
ADHD, Empowerment, Mindfulness, Anxiety, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Befriending the Nervous System, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Self-Care Routines, Burnout, Dating challenges, Ecopsychotherapy, Insomnia, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mind-body connection, Mindfulness and stress reduction, Mindfulness Practices, Overwhelm, Parenting, Parental divorce, Personal Growth, Relationship anxiety, Relationships, Sleeping difficulties, Wellness Counselling, Work-Life Balance, Workplace stress, Therapy for Teachers, Trauma, High Performance Athletes
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Natalie Mitchell
Natalie Mitchell
Canadian Certified Counsellor
ADHD, Couples Therapy, Relationship to self and others, Children/Teens, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment trauma, Attention and Impulsivity, Betrayal Trauma, Boundaries and boundary setting, Career Stress, Couples, Familial and social relationships, Family Conflict, Intimacy concerns, Life transitions, Managing ADHD symptoms, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Nervous system regulation, Parental divorce, Parenting, Personal Growth, Relationship anxiety, Relationships, Self-esteem, Workplace stress, Work-Life Balance
Julie Sadhu
Julie Sadhu
Registered Psychotherapist
Children/Teens, Family issues, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, ADHD, Anger Management, Assertiveness, Attachment trauma, Attention and Impulsivity, Bipolar Disorder, Burnout, Childhood trauma, Confidence, Conflict resolution, Cultural Challenges, Depression, Eating disorders, Social anxiety, Relationship anxiety, PTSD, Parenting, Negative thinking and ruminating, Mindfulness, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Imposter syndrome, Grief and Loss, Family Conflict, Emotional regulation
Cathy Brehaut
Cathy Brehaut
Canadian Certified Counsellor
Trauma, Neurodiversity, Meaning and purpose, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Childhood trauma, Cultural Challenges, Existential questions, Family issues, Grief and Loss, Harm Reduction, Identity and Self-Exploration, Intergenerational trauma, Interpersonal dynamics, LGBTQ2IA+, Parts Work, PTSD, Relationships, Self Destructive Behaviour, Somatic Therapy, Suicidal ideation, Understanding & Regulating Emotions
Leo Xinchao Liu
Leo Xinchao Liu
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Relationships, Trauma, Neurodiversity, ADHD, Anger Management, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Behavioural Issues, BIPOC, Caregiver burnout, Depression, Family Conflict, Fears and phobia, Grief and Loss, Life transitions, Motivation, PTSD, Self-Criticism, Work-Life Balance
Tanya Gabrielle
Tanya Gabrielle
Counselling Therapist
Befriending the Nervous System, Building Self-Care Routines, End of Life Support, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Couples Therapy, Creativity, Dealing with difficult or narcissistic personalities, Depression, Empowerment, Existential questions, Highly Sensitive Person, Life transitions, Nervous system regulation, Overwhelm, Parenting, Perimenopause mental health support, Personal Growth, Relationship to self and others, Relationships, Self-esteem, Separation and divorce, Trauma, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Wellness Counselling, Work-Life Balance, Postnatal Care

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Licensed couples Therapists based and insured in Manitoba. All Therapists on CST timezone unless otherwise noted.

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Online therapy for you in Winnipeg.

Out-of-province licensed Couples Therapists insured to provide online therapy in Manitoba. Timezone availability may vary.

Halyna Polityka

Registered Psychotherapist
Trauma, Stress, Addiction, Abuse (Sexual/Physical/Verbal), Anger, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attachment, Behaviour, Boundaries and boundary setting, Burnout, Couples, Decision making, Early childhood, Familial and social relationships, Family Conflict, Low Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Mind-body connection, Mindfulness, Negative thinking and ruminating, Nervous system regulation, Understanding & Regulating Emotions, Supervising qualifying therapists, Grief and Loss, Identity and Self-Exploration, Break-up recovery, Childhood trauma, Family issues, Relationships, Goal Setting, Emotional regulation, Career Performance, Work-Life Balance, Substance Use, Somatic Therapy, Sleeping difficulties

Jordan Wahlstrom

Counselling Therapist
Couples, Relationship to self and others, Parenting, Anxiety and Stress Management Skills, Attachment, Boundaries and boundary setting, Building Meaningful Connections, Christian counselling, Conflict resolution, Early childhood, Emotional regulation, Familial and social relationships, Family issues, Intimacy concerns, Men's issues, Navigating challenging relationships, Relationship anxiety, Relationships, Self-Regulation, Couples Therapy, Family Conflict, Work-Life Balance
Unsure if your insurance covers online or out-of-province counselling? Learn more.

What is couples therapy?

Couples therapy helps partners strengthen their relationship by improving communication, working through conflict, rebuilding trust after infidelity, addressing intimacy concerns, or navigating major life changes like becoming parents, moving, or coping with illness. It's not only for relationships in crisis. Many couples seek therapy proactively to build healthier communication, prepare for marriage or long-term commitment, or strengthen their relationship before problems become deeply entrenched.

Many therapists use evidence-based approaches specifically designed for relationship counselling. Two of the most widely used are Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), which helps couples recognize and change the emotional patterns that keep them stuck, and the Gottman Method, which draws on decades of research into the habits and behaviours associated with healthy, lasting relationships. Some therapists also incorporate approaches like Imago Relationship Therapy or individual trauma work when it's relevant to the relationship. Not every therapist who offers couples counselling has formal training in these methods, so it's worth asking about their experience and approach before booking.

On First Session, you and your partner can watch short introductory videos from couples therapists serving Winnipeg, making it easier to find someone you both feel comfortable meeting.

What to know about couples therapy in Winnipeg

Online therapy

There are currently no therapists on First Session offering in-person couples therapy in Winnipeg. However, Winnipeg residents can access online couples therapy with licensed therapists throughout Manitoba and, in many cases, elsewhere in Canada.

Credentials in Manitoba

Couples therapists serving Winnipeg may hold credentials such as Registered Social Worker (RSW), Registered Psychologist, or Canadian Certified Counsellor (CCC). While these designations qualify professionals to provide therapy, they don't necessarily include specialized training in couples therapy. If you're looking for a specific approach like EFT or the Gottman Method, check the therapist's profile or ask directly about their training.

Cost and insurance

Couples therapy sessions are often longer than individual appointments and may have different rates, so it's worth checking each therapist's profile before booking. Insurance coverage can also vary. Some extended health plans reimburse couples therapy only if the session is billed under the primary plan holder's name, while others exclude relationship counselling altogether. Confirm your coverage with your insurer before your first appointment to avoid surprises.

How to choose a couples therapist in Winnipeg

Look for specialized couples training

If a particular therapeutic approach matters to you, look for therapists with formal training or certification in EFT, the Gottman Method, or another recognized couples therapy model rather than assuming all therapists who work with couples have this expertise.

Choose an approach that fits your relationship

Different approaches emphasize different aspects of change. EFT focuses on emotional connection and attachment, while the Gottman Method emphasizes communication skills, conflict management, and practical relationship tools. Neither is inherently better. The right fit depends on your goals as a couple.

Consider what works for both partners

Think about scheduling, availability, and whether online therapy fits both of your routines. Choosing a therapist whose hours work for both partners can make it much easier to attend sessions consistently.

Understand billing and insurance

Before booking, check how the therapist bills couples sessions and whether your insurance provider covers relationship counselling.

Attend the consultation together

Whenever possible, join the initial consultation as a couple. Meeting the therapist together helps both partners assess whether the therapist feels like a good fit and makes it easier to agree on your next steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between EFT and the Gottman Method?

Both Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Gottman Method are evidence-based approaches to couples therapy, but they focus on different aspects of relationships. EFT helps couples understand and change the emotional patterns that keep them stuck, with the goal of creating a stronger sense of connection and security. The Gottman Method is more structured, teaching practical skills for communication, conflict management, and strengthening friendship and intimacy. Many therapists integrate elements of both approaches. The best fit depends on your relationship, your goals, and what feels most comfortable for both partners.

Does insurance cover couples therapy in Manitoba?

Coverage depends on your insurance plan. Some extended health benefits cover couples therapy when it's provided by an eligible professional, while others exclude relationship counselling entirely. Even when coverage is available, reimbursement may only apply if the session is billed under the primary plan holder's name. It's worth confirming the details with your insurance provider before booking.

Can we do couples therapy online?

Yes. Online couples therapy has been shown to be effective for many couples and can make scheduling much easier. It also gives Winnipeg couples access to therapists across Manitoba and, in some cases, elsewhere in Canada, rather than being limited to local providers.

How is couples therapy different from individual therapy?

Individual therapy focuses on one person's thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Couples therapy focuses on the relationship itself, how partners communicate, resolve conflict, and respond to one another. Because the work involves two people and the dynamics between them, many couples therapists pursue specialized training beyond general psychotherapy.

What issues can couples therapy help with?

Couples therapy can help with a wide range of relationship concerns, including:

  • Communication problems
  • Frequent arguments or recurring conflict
  • Trust after infidelity or other breaches
  • Emotional distance or loss of intimacy
  • Parenting disagreements
  • Premarital counselling
  • Life transitions such as moving, retirement, or having children
  • Blended family challenges
  • Financial stress
  • Differences around sex, values, or long-term goals

Many couples also seek therapy simply to strengthen an already healthy relationship or prevent small issues from becoming larger ones.

What if only one partner wants to attend couples therapy?

Couples therapy works best when both partners are willing to participate, but that's not always where relationships begin. Some therapists offer consultations to help explore a reluctant partner's concerns or discuss whether couples therapy is the right next step. If your partner isn't ready to attend, individual therapy can still be valuable. Working with a therapist on your own can help you better understand relationship patterns, improve communication, and decide how you'd like to move forward, whether or not your partner joins later.

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