
Couples Therapist Massachusetts Providing Marriage Counseling
Meghan C. Foucher, LICSW providing online couples therapy in Massachusetts
Couples Therapy Massachusetts; Online Support to Reconnect, Repair, and Feel Close Again
You love your partner, and deep down, you know you’re on the same team, but lately, it just doesn’t feel that way.
The tension has crept into your everyday moments. You try to be a good partner. You show up, help with the kids, contribute to the household, and still, something always feels off. The smallest things seem to spiral into arguments, and you’re both walking on eggshells, afraid to say the wrong thing.
You used to be able to talk, laugh, and feel at ease around each other. Now, you barely make it through a conversation without one of you shutting down or snapping.
If you're being honest, sometimes it feels like you're roommates instead of romantic partners.
You’ve tried to fix it yourselves, date nights, advice from friends, podcasts, self-help books, but nothing seems to stick. The patterns keep repeating. You’re tired, disconnected, and wondering if anything can really change.
Online Couples Therapy in Massachusetts Can Help You Reconnect Right From Home
Whether you’re in Boston, the Berkshires, Worcester, or anywhere in between, online couples therapy offers you a flexible, private, and effective way to work on your relationship without having to get in the car, leave work, or find a babysitter.
As a licensed couples therapist in Massachusetts, I help partners just like you move from conflict and isolation to clarity and connection.
This isn’t about figuring out “who’s right” or “who’s to blame.” It’s about helping you both break out of the stuck cycles and move toward the kind of relationship you both want; one where you feel seen, heard, valued, and loved.
Do Any of These Sound Familiar?
You feel like your partner doesn’t notice all the things you do for them.
Your parnter says that you don’t recognize all that they take on to help out.
You and/or your partner have stopped initiating sex because you’re tired of feeling rejected or misunderstood.
You and/or your partner avoid bringing things up because it always ends in a fight—or silence.
You both retreat to separate corners of the house just to avoid another blow-up.
You miss your partner, even when they’re sitting right next to you.
These are not signs that your relationship is broken. They’re signs that you’re stuck in a pattern that isn’t working. With support, you can learn to shift those patterns and create space for more connection and repair.
What to Expect from Online Couples Therapy with Me
Hi, I’m Meghan, a couples therapist offering online sessions for couples throughout Massachusetts. I specialize in helping partners get to the heart of their disconnect, repair what’s hurting, and rebuild the intimacy they crave.
In our sessions, I help you:
Identify the unhelpful patterns you each bring to the relationship (hint: this isn’t about blame)
Understand what’s underneath the arguments, so you can respond instead of react
Practice new ways of communicating, so you can talk about the hard stuff without spiraling
Strengthen your emotional and physical connection, even when life is stressful or busy
Our 50-minute sessions are weekly and fully online, so you can access therapy from the comfort of your own home; on your couch, with a cup of coffee, or while your toddler naps in the next room. You can also access sessions on your lunch break or in a private office at work if you and your partner are in two different locations or even if you are in your car.
I bring humor, honesty, and a realness to therapy. Couples I work with often say it feels like they can breathe again in our sessions and that they feel hope for the first time in a long time.
Why Online Couples Therapy Works
There’s no commute, no parking hassles, and no awkward waiting rooms. But more importantly, online therapy makes it easier to show up as your full, messy, human selves exactly as you are.
Online therapy allows you to:
Fit therapy into your life more easily
Access support even if you're in a rural part of Massachusetts
Be in your own space, which often helps clients feel more comfortable and open
Couples therapy doesn’t have to wait until things get worse. It’s okay to ask for help now.
You Don’t Have to Keep Going in Circles
I know how exhausting it is to feel like every attempt to fix things backfires. I know how lonely it is to live in a house with someone you love and still feel emotionally far away.
But I also know this: change is possible.
You can learn to speak each other’s language again. You can repair the hurt and learn how to connect in a way that feels safe, playful, and real. You can come back to each other.
Schedule a Free Consultation for Couples Therapy in Massachusetts
If you and your partner are ready to stop repeating the same painful patterns and start moving toward a more connected, fulfilling relationship, I’m here to help.
To schedule your free 15-minute consultation visit my Contact Page. Let’s talk about what’s going on and whether online couples therapy might be a good fit for you both.
FAQ’s
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Yes! I work with couples of all relationship types and stages; dating, engaged, married, living together, or long-distance.
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Absolutely. Research shows online couples therapy can be just as effective as in-person therapy, and many clients find it more convenient and comfortable.
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That’s common. I’m happy to talk with you about how to invite your partner into the process in a way that feels safe and non-threatening. Actually, I like to talk with the couple together for a consultation to answer any questions or talk about any hesitations one or both parties may have.
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I focus on changing the underlying patterns, not just solving surface problems. Our work together is collaborative, warm, and personalized to you.
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We meet weekly for 50 minutes. The length of therapy depends on your goals and what’s coming up for you. It is always good for us to talk about what the expectations are in therapy and to check in to see if we are on the way to working on them.
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My fees for couples therapy is currently $200 a session. I do not accept insurance. That means you will pay me directly. I do provide superbills for clients who have out of network benefits.
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What Are Superbills and Out-of-Network Benefits?
When you see a therapist who is private pay (meaning they don’t accept insurance directly and are not in-network with your insurance plan), you typically pay for each session upfront. However, you may still be able to get some of that cost reimbursed through your insurance if you have out-of-network benefits.
What is a Superbill?
A superbill is a detailed receipt that your therapist can provide after a session. It includes important information such as the therapist’s credentials, the service provided, the session date, the diagnosis code, and how much you paid your therapist. It’s not a bill to be paid—rather, it’s something you submit to your insurance company to request reimbursement.What Are Out-of-Network Benefits?
Out-of-network benefits are part of some insurance plans that allow you to get partial reimbursement when you see providers who aren’t in your plan’s network. Not all plans include these benefits, so it’s important to check with your insurance provider.How It Works:
1. You pay your therapist directly at the time of service.
2. Your therapist gives you a superbill.
3. You submit the superbill to your insurance company (often through an online portal).
4. If your plan has out-of-network benefits and the service is covered, your insurance may reimburse you for a portion of the cost—usually a percentage after you've met your out-of-network deductible.
Important Note:
Reimbursement rates and eligibility vary widely by plan, so it’s a good idea to call your insurance provider and ask:· Do I have out-of-network mental health benefits?
· What percentage is reimbursed?
· How long does it take to for me to get reimbursed after I submit the superbill?
· What is my out-of-network deductible?
· Where and how do I submit a superbill?
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Yes. As long as you’re both located in Massachusetts during the session, I can meet with each of you from separate locations.
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No. My role is to support the relationship, not pick a winner. I help you both feel heard by each other and to help you both shift the pattern.
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Yes. My practice is inclusive and affirming of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and relationship structures.
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That’s okay. Emotions come with the territory. I’m here to hold space, guide the process, and help you navigate even the hardest moments.
Arguing happens, I will help you both calm down and slow down so both of you can be heard.
