Does this sound like you?


You're interested in premarital counseling, but it doesn't fit in the wedding planning budget.

You're starting to get cold feet about your upcoming commitment, or maybe you'd just like to make sure you're starting off on the right foot.

You find it difficult to open up to a new person, especially in an unfamiliar environment.


Don't let these holdbacks keep you from giving your commitment its best chance.

Couples who engage in premarital counseling have a 30% higher chance of success in their relationship.


Individual Growth

The most overlooked aspect of premarital counseling is your individual selves. In this course, you'll identify what you each bring to the table of your relationship, and how to optimize it without compromising your integrity.

Clear Communication

The #1 problem couples bring to my office is that they need help communicating in a healthy way. This course will teach you about all kinds of potential communication pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Future Planning

No one can predict all the challenges your marriage will face. But this course can arm you with a roadmap of how families change over time, helping you plan for parenting differences, in-law issues, finances, and much more!

An Affordable Alternative to Therapy

Common Reasons to Seek Premarital Counseling:

While every couple has unique circumstances & questions, here are some common reasons people attend premarital counseling. You’re considering a major commitment such as engagement or marriage and you:


Struggle with conflict resolution

Have difficulty communicating effectively

Want to learn your strengths and challenges as a couple

Have contention with your future in-laws

Disagree about finances

Disagree about how to raise children

Have personal challenges that negatively affect the relationship

Testimonials


"My now-husband would have never went to premarital counseling in person, but the idea that we could do this from the comfort of our own home was very appealing to the both of us. We learned a lot about ourselves as individuals and as a couple."

-Megan and Chris, married July 2020


"Nicole is an incredibly thoughtful and caring person who only wants the best for others. Not only does she listen to your problems, but she actively works with you to try and solve them."
-Ryan and Dot, married June 2024


"As a relationship specialist I can attest....Nicole is an EXCELLENT therapist and I love sending her clients for premarital counseling. Not only because she has a degree literally in "marriage and family therapy," and great clinical experience in that subject, but because she has done it right in her own life as well. If I was getting married, Nicole is the one I'd go to."

-Sanya Bari, LPC

FAQs

Why is premarital counseling important?

Many couples believe that since they're not on the brink of a breakup, premarital counseling isn't important. But every couple can benefit in some way from this unique form of therapy. In fact, it was built for couples who love each other deeply, and who believe they're ready to spend their lives together.

While regular couples therapy is meant to take you from bad to neutral (or from bad to less bad!), premarital counseling will take you from neutral to good (or from good to even better!)


Why is this better than office appointments?

There's no denying that traditional therapy has its strengths. However, an online premarital counseling course does have several benefits that in-person appointments can't offer. For example, it's exponentially cheaper. Also, the work is 100% self-paced. That means no coordinating complicated schedules, no cancellation fees, no travel. Finally, you do the work in the comfort of your own home, which often feels safer and less exposing.


Will premarital counseling create problems we didn't even know we had?

One thing I can promise you about this process is that it will NOT create problems. This is a common misconception born from therapy's tendency to bring to light problems lurking under the surface

Are You Ready to Get Started?