Couples Counseling in Parker & Greenwood Village
I offer specialized couples counseling for partners in Parker, Greenwood Village, Castle Rock, and across the South Denver metro area.
When communication breaks down, it’s rarely because either person is the problem.
Couples therapy designed to help both partners feel understood, regulate conflict, and rebuild connection — especially when different communication styles or neurodivergent traits are part of the relationship.
Whether your relationship has stood the test of time or is newly forming, the pain of disconnection can spill into every area of your life. So many couples wait until they are on the edge of divorce or emotional burnout before reaching out. But you don’t have to wait until it feels unbearable.
If you're experiencing recurring arguments, growing distance, or the same painful patterns again and again — you’re not alone.
Many couples I work with discover that differences in attention, emotional processing, or neurodivergent traits like ADHD are shaping their communication more than they realized.
This is exactly the work I do.
I specialize in helping couples navigate anxiety, neurodivergence, emotional withdrawal, resentment, and the complicated aftermath of trauma, life changes, or chronic stress.
Together, we’ll work toward helping you communicate again — not just to get your point across, but to feel heard, seen, and understood.
Because until communication becomes safe again, nothing else can truly begin to heal.
Whether your relationship is starting to crack...
or feels like it’s in ruins…
There is a way through.
Your most intimate relationship deserves care.
“To be fully seen by somebody, then, and be loved anyhow - this is a human offering that can border on miraculous.”
―Elizabeth Gilbert
Session Details
75-minute sessions: $300
(Best for deeper work, high-conflict patterns, neurodivergence, betrayal/repair work, or couples who need more time to slow down and understand the pattern. Longer sessions allow time for both partners to feel heard, regulate emotions, and engage in meaningful, productive work together.)50-minute sessions: $225
(Best for maintenance, focused skill-building, or couples who want a lower-cost starting point.)Format: In-person sessions in Parker, Colorado, or secure telehealth sessions available statewide through a HIPAA-compliant platform.
Availability: Limited openings available on weekday afternoons and evenings.
Office Location: 19590 E. Mainstreet, Ste. 202, Parker, Colorado
If you’re wondering whether this approach would feel right for both of you, a free 15-minute consultation is a simple first step — no pressure, just a chance to see if we’re a good fit.
What to Expect
Couples counseling at Mighty Acorn Therapy is a blend of practical communication tools and deep emotional insight. I help couples:
Break painful, repetitive cycles of disconnection
Communicate with more clarity, kindness, and curiosity
Navigate conflict without shutting down or blowing up
Rebuild trust and emotional intimacy
Explore how nervous system patterns, past trauma, or neurodivergence affect your relationship
Reconnect as allies, not adversaries
I incorporate tools and principles drawn from Gottman Method couples therapy, emotion-focused work, and trauma-informed care—always adapted to your unique needs and relational style.
Whether you're struggling with high conflict, healing from betrayal, or simply want to feel close again, this is a space where growth is possible.
Who I Work With
I work with couples at all stages of partnership: new relationships, long-term marriages, blended families, and couples navigating parenting or life transitions.
My style is especially supportive for couples managing:
ADHD, neurodivergence, or sensory sensitivity in one or both partners
Emotional shutdown, avoidance, or reactivity
A trauma history that affects connection or intimacy
Communication breakdowns or chronic misunderstandings
You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit. Some couples come to therapy because they want to strengthen the relationship before things fall apart.
Let’s Begin
Reaching out for help can feel vulnerable—but it’s also a sign of courage and commitment. Your relationship is worth the effort.
Be brave, reach out… feel better.
Submit your contact form to get started now.
Relationships aren’t stagnant, they flow like a river, sometimes fierce and fast, other times still and deep.
You didn’t get to where you are now, overnight, and the path back won’t be quick or easy…but it will be worth it.
— Michelle Manning