The quality of your relationships can be improved.

If you encounter difficulties in your relationships or aspire to elevate their quality, the Capital Institute is ready to offer assistance.

Our interventions are customized to aid couples and families in reinforcing their relationships by substituting negative conflict patterns with positive interactions and addressing prior issues. We also utilize interventions designed to promote intimacy, strengthen emotional bonds, and foster changes that align with shared goals. Allow us to support you in enhancing the satisfaction and fulfillment of your relationships.

It’s worth highlighting that the Capital Institute’s relationship therapy, like all our services, is inclusive and affirming of LGBTQIA+ individuals.

  • Improve relationships
  • Deepen connections

Areas We Can Help

At the Capital Institute, we help couples or families who are struggling with a variety of areas.

  • Frequent conflict and arguments
  • Poor communication
  • Sexual difficulties
  • Infidelity
  • Emotional distance
  • Money
  • Parenting

Request Your Consultation

Ready to get started? Have questions? Click below to contact our helpful New Patient Coordinator.

Personalized Couples Therapy

Individual therapy offers you the opportunity to establish a meaningful connection with a therapist who invests the time to understand your personal history, strengths, challenges, values, and goals. Your treatment is meticulously crafted to cater to your specific needs. Whether you prefer Teletherapy or in-person consultations at our Bethesda location, we are here to provide tailored support.

  • Weekly and/or multiple times a week sessions
  • In-person & teletherapy services available
  • Range of fees to fit your budget

Related Disorders

Depression

A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.

Obsessive Compulsive

Most people with OCD suffer from both obsessions and compulsions.

PTSD

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a common reaction to very stressful or traumatic events.