Find Online Gottman Method Therapists

Compare licensed online Gottman Method therapists by state, insurance, age group, language, and therapy type to find a good fit.

This page helps you find licensed mental health providers who offer online Gottman Method Couples Therapy. With telehealth, you can compare relationship-focused care beyond the closest office or zip code and look for a provider who fits your needs. Online therapy depends on where the therapist is licensed and where you are physically located during each session, so start by selecting the state or states where you will be during appointments. From there, use filters for service type, age group, language, insurance, and therapy type to narrow your options and choose care that feels practical and accessible.

What to Know About Gottman Method Therapy

Gottman Method Couples Therapy is a structured approach to couples counseling that focuses on how partners communicate, handle conflict, respond when the other person reaches for connection, and rebuild trust over time. In online sessions, a therapist may spend early appointments getting a picture of your relationship, noticing recurring patterns, and guiding you through practical tools to slow arguments, repair after a hard moment, and strengthen day-to-day connection. People often look for this approach when they feel stuck in the same fights, want better communication, are preparing for marriage or long-term commitment, or are trying to recover from distance, resentment, or a breach of trust. If you want couples therapy that is active, organized, and skill-based, Gottman Method may be worth exploring.

What to Look For in an Online Gottman Method Therapist

Look for a therapist who clearly works with couples and explains how Gottman Method is used in telehealth sessions. Some profiles mention formal Gottman Method training, while others describe Gottman-informed work within a broader couples approach. Think about pace, too: do you want weekly skill-building, support after a recent rupture, or premarital work with a clear roadmap? Compare profiles for experience with issues like recurring conflict, emotional distance, trust repair, parenting stress, or life transitions. Pay attention to communication style as well. The right fit often feels balanced, practical, and nonjudgmental. Before booking, ask how online sessions are run, whether partners can join from different locations, and what the first few appointments usually look like.

Start Here: Select the Location Where You’ll Attend Sessions

Provider availability depends on where you are located during your sessions. If you may attend sessions from more than one state, it is important to make sure your provider is authorized to work with you wherever you are physically located during the appointment. If you travel often or split time between different states, see our guide to finding a therapist licensed in multiple states for more information.

Start by selecting the state(s) you will be in during your sessions
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Vanessa Claire Soleil

LMHC-D, LCMHC, NCC

My approach is active, structured, and evidence-based. Therapy with me is focused on helping you build skills, increase psychological flexibility, and take effective action in your life. I work with clients to reduce avoidance, tolerate uncertainty, and f...
Jenna Samuels

LMFT

When we get "stuck" in life, we can begin to feel lost and confused. My goal is to help you figure out what is making you feel "stuck," and collaboratively help you to make the necessary adjustments in your life to get "unstuck." Together, we will walk th...
Christopher Skaggs

MA, LMFT

My approach is relational, trauma-informed, and humanistic. I understand symptoms as adaptive responses to lived experience rather than pathology. Healing happens through safety, attunement, and a real therapeutic relationship—not through fixing or pushin...
Lauren Maher

LMFT, C-IAYT

I take an integrative, mind/body approach to therapy, and my style is active, direct, and down-to-earth. I combine insight-oriented talk therapy with body-based, trauma-informed approaches such as EMDR, Brainspotting, Yoga Therapy, and somatic therapy to ...
Cheryl DeLorey

LMHC

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, and Board-Certified Sex Therapist with over 15 years of experience. My work integrates relational science, sex therapy, and nervous system awareness to create meaningful, sustainabl...
Brittany Webb

LPC, LCPC, CCATP

At Better Minds, our approach to therapy is collaborative, personalized, and grounded in evidence-based care. We believe therapy should feel like a space where you can be fully human—not judged or rushed. Our therapists integrate Cognitive Behavioral T...
Jennifer Giovinazzi

LCSW

I meet each person where they are, by asking questions to clarify the needs of each person. We start each session with a mindfulness practice to bring our awareness so the current moment. I guide each person toward exploring their inner landscape with co...
Dawn Kenner

LPC, LCPC, LMhC

My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices. I help you feel heard and empowered as we work toward healing and greater resilience. I offer therapy for clients in Tennessee, Illinois, and Washington, making it easier for bu...
Destinee Barker, LCSW, PMH-C

LCSW

I provide compassionate, trauma-informed, virtual therapy for adults, teens, and couples across Tennessee. My approach is warm, authentic, and collaborative, combining evidence-based therapies like CBT, ACT, IFS, and Gottman-informed interventions for cou...
Lea Trageser, LMFT

LMFT

Are you ready to feel secure in yourself and be seen & valued in your relationships? Together we will process the past to build a better future. From family to intimate partners, friendships, & most importantly the relationship with yourself, I am...
Kaylie Groenhout

LPC, NCC

Warm, compassionate, supportive challenging
Darrian McKiernan

LMFT

My goal is to create a safe and non-judgmental space where we can work collaboratively to pave the way for healing and empowerment. My clients often describe me as refreshingly direct, authentic, and honest. I believe in the power of straightforward commu...

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Gottman Method Therapy

How do I use this page to find an online therapist who offers Gottman Method?

Start with the state filter for the state or states where you will be physically located during sessions. Then narrow results by service type, insurance, language, therapy type, and any other filters that matter to you. Read profiles for mentions of Gottman Method, couples counseling, relationship issues, premarital work, or marriage counseling. Compare a few providers, note who seems to fit your goals, and reach out to ask practical questions before booking.

What should I ask before booking?

Ask how the therapist uses Gottman Method in online work, what the first few sessions look like, and whether the process is more structured or more flexible. You can also ask whether they work with couples at your stage of relationship, how they handle high conflict, whether they use assessments or between-session exercises, and whether both partners can attend from different locations if needed.

Does my therapist have to be licensed in my state, and what happens if I travel out of state?

Usually, yes. In most cases, your therapist needs to be licensed in the state where you are physically located during the session, not just the state where you live. If you travel, move between states, or you and your partner join from different places, ask about this before scheduling. If you need more flexibility, it may help to find a therapist licensed in multiple states.

Can Gottman Method be done virtually through telehealth therapy?

Yes. Gottman Method can often translate well to telehealth because the therapist is still watching how you and your partner communicate, interrupt, repair, shut down, or reconnect in real time. Online sessions may include structured questions, guided conversations, and practical exercises to use between appointments. Before you book, ask whether both partners can join from separate devices or different locations and how the therapist handles privacy and conflict online.

Who is Gottman Method best for?

Gottman Method is often a good fit for dating, engaged, married, or long-term partners who want practical help with recurring arguments, communication problems, emotional distance, trust repair after a rupture, or premarital support. It often appeals to people who like a clear, skills-based approach instead of only open-ended talking. It usually works best when both partners are willing to participate, look at patterns honestly, and practice new ways of responding between sessions.

Do Gottman Method therapists need special certification or training?

Some therapists complete formal Gottman Method Couples Therapy trainings, and a smaller group go on to complete the full certification track. Others may describe their work as Gottman-informed and blend those tools with broader couples therapy. Profiles may use different wording, so focus on whether the therapist regularly works with couples, explains how they use the approach online, and seems like a strong fit for your goals.

Does insurance cover online Gottman Method therapy, and how does payment usually work?

Coverage varies by plan and provider. Some therapists are in-network, some are out-of-network, and some are private pay only. Couples therapy coverage can be more complicated than individual therapy, so ask how sessions are billed, what the fee is, whether a superbill is available, and what your out-of-pocket cost may be. Checking this before the first appointment can save you stress later.

When is online Gottman Method therapy not the right choice?

Online Gottman Method therapy may not be the best fit during an immediate crisis, when emergency support is needed, when a higher level of care is required, or when you do not have a private space or reliable internet connection. It may also be a poor fit if joint sessions do not feel safe. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, contact local emergency services or call or text 988 right away.