"My husband and I had been to two other couples counselors before but didn't feel like we really got anything concrete from them. Honestly, I'm not sure we'd still be together if it wasn't for our work with Dallas Whole Life. I recommend them to any couple without hesitation."

Common Issues in a Marraige
Intimacy Issues
Financial Issues
Infidelity, Affairs and Trust Issues
Communication Issues
Conflict Resolution
Career Versus Family Commitment
Family Planning Concerns
In-laws and Extended Family
Loss of Romance or Passion
Questions About Long-Term Compatibility
Anger Management Issues
Substance Abuse Issues
Pre-Marital Counseling
Counseling Information
First Session
In the initial consultation you will be matched with one of our therapists. During this meeting, your background, therapeutic concerns and goals, schedule availability and financial resources are discussed, and a treatment plan is agreed upon.
Our clincians are available days, evenings, and weekends for online or virtual appointments.
Cost
Days, evenings, and weekends are available.
Marriage Counseling: $150 - $200 per session.
Interns or practicum students provide treatment at a reduced rate. If you need a sliding scale fee, let us know when scheduling your first appointment.
Insurance
Most of our clinical psychologists, therapists and coaches are in-network providers for the following:
- Medicare Part B
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- United Health Care
For all other insurance plans, Dallas Whole Life Counseling’s specially trained administrative staff is happy to file for out-of-network benefits.
Where to Start
Please fill out a contact form to request additional information or to schedule your preliminary consultation. In your message feel free to highlight your availability, services you are interested in, and if you are looking to utilize a specific insurance carrier. Our office team will contact you during office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM CST. For questions or immediate needs, call our office at (972)755-0996.
American Divorce Rates
First marriage
Second marriage
Third marriage
What do these stats mean? They suggest that people often repeat the same mistakes again and again in relationships. Taking personal responsibility for your relationship challenges is essential. You can spend your whole life trying to train your partner not to "push your buttons," or you can learn to let go of your buttons. Couples coaching isn't about "fixing" your partner. It's about learning how both members of the relationship unintentionally contribute to conflict and dissatisfaction.
Our Qualified Counselors
Serving Dallas-Fort Worth since 1999, Dallas Whole Life Counseling employs a wide variety of psychologists and counselors who work with individuals, couples, teens, kids and family. We offer expert treatment for anxiety and depression, non-judgemental relationship guidance, confident career and life coaching and a wealth of other services.
Resources for Married Couples
Articles
Checklists
How may of the following are true for your current romantic relationship:
- You lead “separate lives” despite sharing a household
- You mostly speak about finances, household chores and other necessary tasks
- You have sex less than once weekly
- Your partner feels more like a business partner than a romantic partner
- You often find yourself attracted to, or flirting with, members of the opposite sex
If you answered Yes, there may be significant or underlying issues in your relationship.