
Feeling better starts easier at Grow Therapy
Use your insurance to get support that fits your life
No subscriptions or surprise fees. We handle the paperwork with your insurance, so you can focus on feeling better.
Why consider couples counseling therapy at Grow?

Therapy that fits two calendars
Go deep or just check in
Support both of you can align on
Let’s take the
first step, together
Starting therapy can feel like a big step, but with Grow, we’re here to make it feel easier, more personal, and built around what works for you.

Tell us what you need
We’ll walk you through your goals, preferences, and insurance, so you know exactly what to expect.
Choose your therapist
Filter by specialty, identity, availability, and care approach. Find someone who truly fits you.
Book and begin
Book instantly online. Most clients start in 2 days and pay on average $21/session or less with insurance.
Get care that fits your life
Where real results take root
Still unsure?
Let's clear it up
What is Grow Therapy?
Grow Therapy connects clients, therapists, and insurance companies to make mental healthcare simple to access.
Does couples counseling really work?
According to the Gottman Institute, the average couple waits for six years before seeking the help of a counselor, even when their relationship is not working properly. Ideally, you should seek expert intervention through couples counseling or marital therapy as soon as possible if your relationship is facing significant challenges.
What is the cost of couples therapy?
Couples therapy is an investment that can bring immense value and benefit to your relationship and life. People who use their insurance save an average of 78% on the cost of therapy. The price of therapy fluctuates in different states and will vary depending on your plan. You can get a cost estimate to see how much therapy costs before you schedule.
What kind of issues can we work out in couples therapy?
You can discuss anything that’s causing problems in your relationship. Some common issues to discuss in therapy include arguments, not being able to expose thoughts and ideas without argument, differences in opinions of family values, such as raising the children or finances. However, even couples who aren’t having specific challenges can benefit from working with a therapist.