Marital and Premarital Therapists in Delta, BC
DeRoux Jones
Registered Psychotherapist
I’m DeRoux Jones, a Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario with a Master of Counselling Psychology specializing in Marriage & Family Therapy. I serve individuals, couples, and families, helping with anxiety, depression, grief, relationships, and Christian counselling. My approach is collaborative, evidence-based, and client-centered, creating a safe space for growth and healing.
Matthew Pitts
Registered Psychotherapist
I work with individuals and couples, focusing on areas like anxiety, relationship conflict, career stress, and recurring interpersonal patterns. My approach is collaborative, reflective, compassionate, and direct when helpful. Drawing from experience in family law, finance, marriage, and parenthood, I help clients navigate conflict, stress, and personal growth.
Mandeep Lalli
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Are you feeling anxious, overwhelmed or stuck? Something feels wrong? I help people navigate anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, and relationship struggles, with culturally sensitive care that honours your full background, including pressures others may miss. As a South Asian therapist with 15 years of experience in the corporate world, I bring lived experience and real-world context to therapy.
Jonathan Wieser
Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Couple and Family Therapist
Jonathan is the senior therapist at Sojourn with over 15 years' experience and has provided over 12,000 hours of therapy. He hold a Masters of Arts degree, is a Registered Clinical Counsellor, Approved Clinical Supervisor, and Registered Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in counselling and neurofeedback for individuals, couples and families. Jon works in collaboration with his clients...
Don Straub
Registered Clinical Counsellor & Certified Clinical Counsellor/Psychotherapist
I am presently have a private practice called "Bridges to Freedom." I am registered with the BC Assoc. of Clinical Counsellors and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Assoc. I direct bill to BC Crime Victims Assist Prog, WorkSafe BC, First Nations Health Authority, Metis Health BC, and Veterans Affairs Canada. I have a Masters degree in professional counselling and certification in EMDR.
Michelle Keough
Master of Clinical Social Work, Registered Social Worker
Feeling disconnected from your partner has got you feeling discouraged and frustrated in your relationship. You're tired of having the same arguments continue to happen in your relationship with no understanding. Being stuck in conflict has lead to you feeling disconnected from your partner and is holding you back from creating a secure loving bond. You no longer need to feel alone in your rela...
Alexa Gelles
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Alexa Gelles is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and the founder of Aligned Relationship Counselling. For over a decade, she has helped individuals and couples navigate relationship challenges, improve communication, and create stronger, healthier connections. Alexa is known for her warm, practical approach and her ability to help clients create meaningful, lasting change.
Li Li
Registered Psychotherapist
Li offers relational psychoanalytic and trauma-focused somatic/EMDR/IFS therapy, to support clients in communities such as immigrants, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent (ADHD), and professionals, whose experiences resonate with her own life journey the most. She holds a compassionate, culturally attuned space where clients can explore how early wounds, cultural expectations, and identity intersect.
Sarah Perone
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
I help individuals and couples break painful relationship cycles so they can feel more connected, secure, and confident. I support concerns like recurrent conflict, relationship anxiety (and ROCD), limerence, and resentment. Using an attachment- and evidence-based approach, I offer warm, non-judgmental virtual therapy across Ontario. Book a free 15-minute consultation to get started.
Mara Behan
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
I help couples and individuals find growth, healing, and stronger connections. Using evidence-based and individualized approaches, I support those struggling with women's health concerns (e.g., pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, menopause), relationship concerns (e.g., resentment, infidelity), and life transitions (e.g., separation/divorce, parenting). I offer a free 15-minute consultation!
Dr Teesha Morgan
Psychotherapist, Couples Counsellor, Sex Therapist
Hi, my name is Dr. Teesha Morgan (she/her) and I’ve been a Sex Therapist and Couples Counsellor for over 15 years. Most people, when you mention you’re a Sex Therapist, wonder how you got that title and what it is you do, day to day. Well, I received a Bachelor of Science, a Masters in Counselling (specializing in Sex Therapy), and a Doctorate in Human Sexuality. Day to day, I see individuals a…
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Frequently Asked Questions About Marital and Premarital
What is the difference between marital and premarital counselling?
Marital counselling helps couples who are already married address challenges in their relationship — such as communication problems, conflict, trust issues, or intimacy concerns. Premarital counselling is proactive: it helps engaged or soon-to-be-married couples build a strong foundation by discussing expectations, values, finances, family, parenting, and how to navigate conflict before it becomes entrenched. Both are effective; research shows premarital counselling significantly reduces the risk of divorce.
What topics does premarital counselling cover?
Premarital counselling typically explores communication styles, conflict resolution, finances and financial values, expectations around roles and responsibilities, family of origin influences, parenting intentions and approaches, sexual needs and intimacy, and how each partner handles stress or difficult emotions. The goal is not to identify problems but to build shared understanding and practical skills before the stresses of married life arise.
What approaches do therapists use for marital counselling?
The Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) are among the best-researched approaches for married couples, with strong evidence for improving relationship satisfaction and reducing distress. The Gottman Method addresses the patterns that predict relationship breakdown and builds friendship, conflict management, and shared meaning. EFT works with the emotional bond and attachment patterns beneath surface-level conflict. Many therapists draw on both.
Is marital counselling only for couples in serious trouble?
Not at all — many couples seek counselling as a way to strengthen a relationship that is already functioning well, navigate a life transition together, or learn new communication tools before problems develop. Research consistently shows that couples wait an average of six years after problems begin before seeking help. Seeking support earlier leads to significantly better outcomes. You do not need to be in crisis for counselling to be valuable.
How many sessions does marital counselling typically involve?
Premarital counselling is often completed in 4–8 sessions, covering key topics in a structured format. Marital counselling for established concerns typically ranges from 10–20 sessions, depending on the severity and duration of the issues. Some couples return for periodic tune-up sessions after the initial course of therapy, particularly during major life transitions.