Couples Therapy in New Jersey

Virtual Couples Therapy for Every NJ Relationship

Finding a couples therapist in New Jersey who truly understands the relationship you’re in, not just the relationship they assume you’re in, can be exhausting. Kind Mind Psychology offers virtual couples therapy for partners across the entire state, with real expertise in the full range of relationships people actually have.

We work with married and unmarried partners, LGBTQ+ couples, interracial and intercultural partnerships, polyamorous and ENM couples, and blended families. Your therapist won’t need a tutorial on your relationship structure before the real work begins.

What We Help With

Communication that’s broken down. Recurring conflict and resentment. Trust repair after infidelity. Emotional disconnection and intimacy loss. Sexual concerns (we integrate sex therapy with AASECT-certified expertise). Life transitions straining the relationship. Deciding whether to stay or go.

How We Work

Our therapists use CBTDBT, Emotionally Focused Therapy, IFS, and EMDR depending on what your partnership needs. All sessions are virtual. Both partners can attend from the same or separate locations.

Insurance & Fees

We accept Aetna and Cigna for New Jersey clients. Sliding scale from $25. Visit our Insurance & Fees page for details.

Frequently Asked Questions About Couples Therapy in New Jersey

Can we do virtual couples therapy from different locations in NJ?

Yes. Each partner logs on separately. This is a common setup for couples managing different schedules.

Does Kind Mind work with polyamorous or ENM couples in New Jersey?

Yes. We have specialized expertise in alternative relationship structures and work with polyamorous, ENM, and kink-involved couples regularly.

Is couples therapy covered by New Jersey insurance?

Couples therapy can be billed through insurance when one partner is the identified client. We accept Aetna and Cigna for NJ clients and can help you understand your specific coverage.

Ready to start? Contact Kind Mind Psychology or call 646-918-1181.